Album
Duty Now For The Future
1979 · Rock
19 collectors on Gatefold own this

Duty Now For The Future is an Electronic album by Devo, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 72 pressings tracked, owned by 19 collectors.
About
The second album from New Wave mutants Devo, 1979’s <i>Duty Now for the Future</i> was recorded right after the group’s breakthrough debut, which had turned the group into unlikely star, even landing Devo a high-profile performance on <i>Saturday Night Live</i>. As the group’s Gerald Casale later noted: “Overnight, we went from being this little club band to having to rebook our upcoming tour to larger venue.” In some way, <i>Duty Now for the Future</i> serves as a proper sequel to 1978’s <i>Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!</i>, as it mostly consists of songs that had been part of Devo's arsenal for year, and that already been extensively road-tested. But on <i>Duty Now for the Future</i>, the group sheds much of the convulsive, punk-tinged cynicism that had been a hallmark of its first album, instead favoring a slightly more radio-ready sheen. The synthesizer had become increasingly more important to Devo sound (and would soon become more important to the New Wave scene as a whole). As a result, <i>Duty Now for the Future</i> is equal parts warm and mechanical, with synth-driven songs like “Wiggly World,” “Strange Pursuit,” and “S.I.B. (Swelling Itching Brain)” paving a way not only for Devo’s eventual Top 40 takeover, but also for the entire sound of the early 1980. But Devo was always more than just a band—it was an audio-visual collective with a penchant for self-aware satire. And with <i>Duty Now for the Future</i>, the group presents itself as a piece of corporate product here to infect mainstream America: The cover is coated in UPC symbol, and featured a gimmicky (and expensive) punch-out postcard. The album even kicks off with a breezy instrumental inspired by the dystopian “corporate anthem” from the 1975 flick <i>Rollerball</i>. .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Devo Corporate Anthem1:14
- A2Clockout2:45
- A3Timing X1:11
- A4Wiggly World2:42
- A5Blockhead2:58
- A6Strange Pursuit2:42
- A7S.I.B. (Swelling Itching Brain)4:28
Side B
- B1Triumph Of The Will2:16
- B2The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprize2:41
- B3Pink Pussycat3:08
- B4Secret Agent Man3:35
- B5Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA6:02
- B6Red Eye2:51
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- angular
- sarcastic
- art school
Credits
The people behind it.
Production & Engineering
- Brian LeshonENGINEER [ASSISTANT]
- Ken ScottENGINEER
- Ken ScottPRODUCER
- Ken ScottPRODUCER, ENGINEER
- Ken ScottPRODUCER, ENGINEER, ARRANGED BY
- Phil JostENGINEER [ASSISTANT]
- Brian EnoPRODUCER
- Conny PlankENGINEER
- DevoPRODUCER
19 collectors on Gatefold own this · 72 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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