Album

The Crackdown

Cabaret Voltaire

1983 · Electronic

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The Crackdown by Cabaret Voltaire

The Crackdown is an Electronic album by Cabaret Voltaire, originally released in 1983. On Gatefold: 40 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

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The Crackdown is the sixth studio album by English electronic band Cabaret Voltaire, released in August 1983 jointly through record labels Some Bizzare and Virgin. It was produced by the band themselves and Flood. Mixing their earlier experimental sound with more conventional dance rhythm, the album received positive reviews and was listed on NME's "Albums of the Year" in 1983. The Crackdown was Cabaret Voltaire's first full studio album following founding member Chris Watson's departure, and their first release for Virgin Records via Some Bizzare. This album marks a turning point in the band's discography, straddling their early experimental work with their later more conventional electronic dance-funk output. It was recorded and mixed at Trident Studio, London, England in late 1982. Upon its release, the album was given a 8 out of 10 rating by Smash Hits reviewer Peter Martin who wrote that The Crackdown put the band's earlier experimental sound into practice: "Dense, hard-edged sequencer pulsebeats now swamp a strange strangled voice. The sound is panic-stricken and the effect is hypnotic." It was ranked at number 11 in NME's "Albums of the Year" list for 1983. Trouser Pre, meanwhile, was less enthusiastic, accusing the album of being "rather staid-sounding" while clarifying that their indifference "shouldn't be taken as a blanket panning." Retrospectively, The Quietus reviewer Albert Freeman wrote: "The production is noticeably cleaner than their underfinanced independent recording, but it’s hardly less dark, and the added clarity serves to show off the diverse, layered production, which draw equally from dub, funk, and early electro. Mallinder’s vocals are easier to cipher than they had been before, but the pop tones they would later take on are evident on a few tracks from the album: the title track, ‘Taking Time’, ‘Animation’ and the cynically comical ‘Why Kill Time (When You Can Kill Yourself)’." AllMusic described The Crackdown as "one of Cabaret Voltaire's strongest albums" and "one of their most distinctive, challenging record." Cabaret Voltaire Stephen Mallinder – vocal, bass guitar, trumpet, grand piano Richard H. Kirk – synthesiser, guitar, clarinet, saxophone, & shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute), grand piano Alan Fish – drum, percussion Additional Personnel .

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Tracklist

  1. 124-245:55
  2. 2In the Shadows4:32
  3. 3Talking Time5:20
  4. 4Animation5:34
  5. 5Over and Over4:24
  6. 6Just Fascination4:04
  7. 7Why Kill Time (When You Can Kill Yourself)3:51
  8. 8Haiti3:18
  9. 9Crackdown6:23
  10. 10Diskono5:46
  11. 11Theme From Doublevision4:13
  12. 12Moscow5:27
  13. 13Badge of Evil4:51

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Industrial
  • brittle
  • anxious
  • nocturnal

Credits

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Performers

  • Alan FischDRUMS, PERCUSSION
  • Cabaret VoltaireDRUM PROGRAMMING , TAPE PROGRAMMED BY , TAPE
  • Dave BallKEYBOARDS KEYBOARDS, DRUM PROGRAMMING , TAPE KEYBOARDS, PROGRAMMED BY , TAPE
  • Richard H. KirkSYNTHESIZER , SEQUENCER , GUITAR, CLARINET, SAXOPHONE , SHAKUHACHI , GRAND PIANO SYNTHESIZER , SEQUENCER , GUITAR, CLARINET, SAXOPHONE, SHAKUHACHI, GRAND PIANO SYNTHESIZER, SEQUENCER , GUITAR, CLARINET, SAXOPHONE, SHAKUHACHI , GRAND PIANO
  • Stephen MallinderVOCALS, BASS, TRUMPET, GRAND PIANO

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