1+9+8+2
1982 | ||||
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Studio album by Status Quo | ||||
Released | 16 April 1982 | |||
Recorded | Mountain Studios, Montreux, Switzerland | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 39:01 | |||
Label | Vertigo | |||
Producer | Status Quo | |||
Status Quo chronology | ||||
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Singles from 1982 | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Star Pulse | [2] |
1+9+8+2 (official title[3] in other sources as 1982), is the fifteenth studio album by rock band Status Quo, released on 16 April 1982.[4][5] It was the first to include new drummer Pete Kircher, who had recently replaced John Coghlan, and also the first to credit keyboard player Andy Bown as a full member of the band; on the previous few releases he had merely been listed as a guest musician although he had long been an integral member in all but name.
Its release came shortly before the band appeared at a concert at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, in the presence of the Prince of Wales, and the resulting publicity probably helped to send it to an entry position of No. 1 in the album chart, making it their fourth and last No. 1 album. Nevertheless, it received a lukewarm reception from fans. "Dear John", the first single and the only track not written by any of the band, reached No. 10 in the UK, but "She Don't Fool Me" stalled at No. 36.
1982 was the 20th anniversary of band members Francis Rossi and Alan Lancaster first meeting each other, and the sum of the numbers 1+9+8+2 is 20 (shown as the Roman numerals 'XX' underneath the album title), hence the name of the album.
Track listing
Side one
- "She Don't Fool Me" (Rick Parfitt, Andy Bown) – 4:36
- "Young Pretender" (Francis Rossi, Bernie Frost) – 3:34
- "Get Out and Walk" (Rick Parfitt, Andy Bown) – 3:13
- "Jealousy" (Francis Rossi, Bernie Frost) – 2:55
- "I Love Rock and Roll" (Alan Lancaster) – 3:16
Side two
- "Resurrection" (Andy Bown, Rick Parfitt) – 3:49
- "Dear John" (John Gustafson, Jackie Macauley) – 3:14
- "Doesn't Matter" (Francis Rossi, Bernie Frost) – 3:41
- "I Want the World to Know" (Alan Lancaster, Keith Lamb) – 3:23
- "I Should Have Known" (Francis Rossi, Bernie Frost) – 3:31
- "Big Man" (Alan Lancaster, Mick Green) – 3:45
2006 reissue bonus tracks
- The two live tracks also appeared on the album Live at the N.E.C., released later the same year.
Personnel
- Francis Rossi – vocals & lead guitar
- Rick Parfitt – vocals & guitar
- Alan Lancaster – bass & vocals
- Andy Bown – keyboards & backing vocals
- Pete Kircher – drums & backing vocals
- Bernie Frost – backing vocals
References
- ↑ "1+9+8+2 Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved 29 April 2011.
- ↑ "1+9+8+2 Overview". Star Pulse. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 29 April 2011.
- ↑ Status Quo website 1+9+8+2)
- ↑ Sharon Davis Every Chart Topper Tells a Story: The Seventies 2012 "Status Quo's first hit of 1982, titled 'Dear John', soared into the Top Ten, whereupon the group undertook a further British tour. They were affectionately known by their fans as 'Quo', their album simply titled 1982 topped the British chart, their fourth to do so, while they performed ...
- ↑ "none". NME. London, England: IPC Media. 10 April 1982. p. 38.
External links
Preceded by The Number of the Beast by Iron Maiden |
UK Albums Chart number one album 24–30 April 1982 |
Succeeded by Barry Live in Britain by Barry Manilow |