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Youthquake

  • Release Date: 1985
  • Genre: Rock
  • Label: Epic
  • Total Time: 36:50

  • Artist: Dead or Alive
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Styles: Hi-NRG, Disco, Dance-Pop
  • Track Picks: "Lover, Come Back to Me," "You Spin Me 'Round (Like a Record)"

Review

Switching to the noted Stock/Aitken/Waterman production team, Peter Burns and crew brought it all together on an undisputed-'80s classic. Though arguably the singles hold up better in the end than the album does, there's no question that in terms of sheer hooks, fun, and drama, Youthquake is a pure pop delight by any measure. No question that the band's over the top image had a lot to do with it -- Burns in particular dressed and posed in the kind of outfits and presentations that made Boy George look like a missionary -- but all it takes is the first song to get any party going. "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" has an instantly catchy chorus, bright, kicky synth tones, and fantastic delivery from Burns, right from the opening: "And I!"

No less great is the other huge single, "Lover Come Back to Me"." When Burns commands at the end of the chorus, "Kick it right down, right down!" it's as memorable as mass media pop of any stripe ever gets. The Stock/Aitken/Waterman crew doesn't do all that much different per sé on this album than Zeus B Held did on the previous one. While once or twice the trio's tendency towards relative blandness gets the better of the material, most of the time it's a good marriage between Burns' overarching sense of style, and his projection and commercial aims. Where things falter is when the clichés creep in. Orchestral stabs weren't anything new by the time "I Wanna Be a Toy" was littered with them, while everything from sampling stutters to drum pads inevitably call to mind everyone who tinkered with them first. But just let Burns crank up his theatrical wail and amiable sense of sleaze over a good beat and melody, like the string-tinged Philly disco sweep of "In Too Deep," or his desire to "send this sloppy kiss to you" on "Big Daddy of the Rhythm," and the results beat out all objections. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
You Spin Me 'Round (Like a Record)
...
Steve Coy, Tim Lever, Mike Percy, Peter Burns Dead or Alive (3:16)
I Wanna Be a Toy
Dead or Alive Dead or Alive (3:56)
D.J. Hit That Button
...
Dead or Alive Dead or Alive (3:25)
In Too Deep
Dead or Alive Dead or Alive (4:07)
Big Daddy of the Rhythm
Dead or Alive Dead or Alive (3:20)
Cake and Eat It
Dead or Alive Dead or Alive (4:36)
Lover, Come Back to Me
...
Dead or Alive Dead or Alive (3:06)
My Heart Goes Bang
...
Dead or Alive Dead or Alive (3:10)
It's Been a Long Time
Dead or Alive Dead or Alive (7:54)

Credits

Dead or Alive (Composer), Dead or Alive (Main Performer), Phil Harding (Engineer), Phil Harding (Mixing), Stock (Producer), Aitken (Producer), Waterman (Producer), Satori, Satori (Design), Mario Testino (Photography)
 
 
Wikipedia: Youthquake
Youthquake
Youthquake cover
Studio album by Dead or Alive
Released 1985
Recorded 1984
Genre Hi-NRG
Length 36:50
Label Epic
Producer Stock, Aitken and Waterman
Professional reviews
Dead or Alive chronology
Sophisticated Boom Boom
(1984)
Youthquake
(1985)
Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know
(1986)
Youthquake is also the name of a character in the comic book Justice Machine, and of a Canadian political book by Ezra Levant. YouthQuake is a Christian ministry. "Youthquake" was also the name of a cable TV show on the USA Network back around 1990.

Youthquake is the second album released by Dead or Alive in 1985. This album was their commercial breaktrough in Europe and the United States, due to the single "You Spin Me Round", which was a UK number-one hit and a top 20 hit in the United States. Additional single releases included "Lover Come Back To Me", "In Too Deep" and "My Heart Goes Bang". This was Dead or Alive's first collaboration with the Stock Aitken Waterman production team.

Track listing

All tracks were written by Dead or Alive, though former band member Wayne Hussey contributed to some tracks before leaving the group.

  1. "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" – 3:16
  2. "I Wanna Be A Toy" – 3:56
  3. "D.J. Hit That Button" – 3:25
  4. "In Too Deep" – 4:07
  5. "Big Daddy of the Rhythm" – 3:20
  6. "Cake And Eat It" – 4:36
  7. "Lover Come Back To Me" – 3:06
  8. "My Heart Goes Bang" – 3:10
  9. "It's Been A Long Time" – 7:54

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