Phantasmagoria (The Damned album)
Phantasmagoria | ||||
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Studio album by The Damned | ||||
Released | July 1985 | |||
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Eel Pie Recording Studios (London) (March - June 1985) | |||
Genre | Gothic rock | |||
Length | 39:19 | |||
Label | Off Beat | |||
Producer | The Damned, Jon Kelly | |||
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Singles from Phantasmagoria | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Phantasmagoria is the sixth album by The Damned, released by MCA records in July 1985. Special editions were available on white vinyl or picture disc — some versions included a free 12" of their No. 3 hit "Eloise".
After much wrangling, the Damned received a new contract with MCA Records in October 1984 (past member Captain Sensible's hit solo career helped) and recorded the album in Eel Pie Studios between March and June 1985. It reached No. 11 in the charts, and was the band's highest charting album ever. The non-album single "Eloise," (a Barry Ryan cover), released six months later, became a huge UK hit, reaching No. 3.
The Damned centred the entire album around David Vanian's deep voice, giving much of the album a gothic feeling. "Edward the Bear" is a light pop tune sung by Roman Jugg. The album is currently out of print in North America, but was remastered and reissued by Geffen Records in Japan in 2007, featuring replicas of the LP's outer and inner sleeves and a CD label resembling the white vinyl edition.
Artwork
The cover image of Susie Bick (future wife of Nick Cave) was taken by photographer Bob Carlos Clarke[2] at Kensal Green Cemetery, Harrow Road.
Track listing
All tracks by Dave Vanian, Rat Scabies, Roman Jugg and Bryn Merrick, except where noted
- "Street of Dreams" – 5:38
- "Shadow of Love" – 3:51
- "There'll Come a Day" – 4:15
- "Sanctum Sanctorum" – 6:27
- "Is It a Dream" (Vanian, Scabies, Jugg, Merrick, Captain Sensible) – 3:27
- "Grimly Fiendish" (Vanian, Scabies, Jugg, Merrick, Doctor) – 3:50
- "Edward the Bear" – 3:37
- "The Eighth Day" – 3:46
- "Trojans" – 4:53
CD bonus tracks
- "Grimly Fiendish" (The Bad Trip Mix) – 5:11
- "The Shadow of Love" (10 Inches of Hell Mix) – 6:41
Australian LP
Remastered deluxe edition
- Disc 1
- "Street of Dreams" – 5:38
- "The Shadow of Love" – 3:52
- "There'll Come a Day" – 4:14
- "Sanctum Sanctorum" – 6:24
- "Is It a Dream" – 3:27
- "Grimly Fiendish" (Album Edit Version) – 3:49
- "Edward the Bear" (Album Version) – 3:36
- "The Eight Day" – 3:46
- "Trojans" – 4:51
- "Grimly Fiendish" (The Bad Trip Mix) – 5:10
- "The Shadow of Love" (10 Inches of Hell Mix) – 6:42
- "Is It a Dream" (Wild West Express Mix) – 6:45
- Disc 2
- "Grimly Fiendish" (Spic 'n' Span Mix) – 5:21
- "Edward the Bear" (B-side single version) – 3:53
- "The Shadow of Love" (The Pressure Mix) – 5:34
- "Nightshift" – 2:24
- "Let There Be Rats" (Rat Scabies song) – 2:09
- "Wiped Out" (Rat Scabies song) – 1:34
- "Would You" – 2:46
- "Is It a Dream" (Wild West End Live) – 8:11
- "Street of Dreams" (Live) – 5:05
- "Curtain Call" – 4:27
- "Pretty Vacant" – 2:04
- "Wild Thing" – 2:14
- "The Shadow of Love" (BBC Radio 1 Session) – 4:05
- "Is It a Dream" (BBC Radio 1 Session) – 3:36
- "Street of Dreams" (BBC Radio 1 Session) – 4:43
Personnel
- Dave Vanian - Vocals
- Roman Jugg - Guitar, vocals on track 7, keyboards
- Bryn Merrick - Bass
- Rat Scabies - Drums
- Andy Richards - Additional keyboards
- Luís Jardim - Percussion
- Gary Barnacle - Saxophone
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ "Susie Bick - the Fashion Spot". Forums.thefashionspot.com. Retrieved 2012-01-11.