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Eminence Front

"Eminence Front" is a song by the Who, written and sung by lead guitarist Pete Townshend. It appears as the sixth track on the group's tenth studio album It's Hard (1982). The single entered Billboard Hot 100 on 25 December 1982, reaching number 68.[3][4]

"Eminence Front"
Cover of the cancelled U.K. single
Single by the Who
from the album It's Hard
B-side"One at a Time"[2]
ReleasedDecember 1982
Recorded1982
GenreArena rock,[1] funk[2]
Length5:39
LabelPolydor (UK)
Warner Bros. (US)
Songwriter(s)Pete Townshend
Producer(s)Glyn Johns
The Who singles chronology
"Athena"
(1982)
"Eminence Front"
(1982)
"It's Hard"
(1983)

Background and recording edit

In the song, Townshend sings about the delusions and drug use of the wealthy and hedonistic. The lyrics describe a party in which people hide from their problems behind a façade. Townshend has introduced the song in live performances with: "This song is about what happens when you take too much white powder; it's called 'Eminence Front'."[5] In an interview, Townshend explained:

"Eminence Front" was written around a chord progression I discovered on my faithful Yamaha E70 organ. I hesitate to try to explain what it was about. It's clearly about the absurdity of drug-fueled grandiosity, but whether I was pointing the finger at myself or at the cocaine dealers of Miami Beach is hard to recall.[6]

In the originally released version, there is a timing flaw or a syncopation in the first chorus, where Townshend sings "behind an eminence front" at the same time Daltrey sings "it's an eminence front", with Townshend one syllable behind. A more linear-sounding remixed version appears on the 1997 re-release of It's Hard (a live version, recorded on the band's final stop on their 1982 tour in Toronto, appears as a bonus track on the re-release). Additionally, the remix has Townshend's vocals panned centrally rather than hard right in the stereo field.[citation needed]

Release edit

"Eminence Front" was scheduled to be released as a single in the UK by Polydor Records in 1982; the catalog number was WHO 7 but the single was never released. The picture sleeve, by Richard Evans, depicted a 1930s Art Deco house in Miami.[7] The single in its picture sleeve was finally released in 2017 as part of The Who's The Polydor Singles 1975-2015 box set.[8]

Critical reception edit

In a wholly negative review of It's Hard, Robert Christgau gave faint praise to "Eminence Front" as the album's high point, sarcastically noting how the aging Townshend "discovers funk. Just in time. Bye."[2] Cash Box said that it "rides along on Pete Townshend's cleanly slicing guitar and the band's patented synth sound" as well as a "strong bottom" from the drums and bass guitar."[9] Rolling Stone ranked the song as the Who's tenth best song, stating, "'Eminence Front' showed they could connect Townshend's new wave-influenced solo work with the classic sound of Who's Next."[6]

In popular culture edit

The song has been used as the intro music for Dallas Mavericks games since it was adopted during the 2000–01 NBA season, the team's final season at the Reunion Arena. The song was chosen by Mavericks marketing executive Matt Fitzgerald, who stated that he was looking for a song with an instrumental introduction which builds to a crescendo in the same manner as the Alan Parsons Project's "Sirius", which is used in the same way by the Chicago Bulls: "We tried many different songs during our last season in Reunion Arena... Then one day in my car, I was listening to a Who CD and 'Eminence Front' came on. We tried it, the Mavs fans responded in a very positive way, so it became our signature player introduction song". In a 2019 interview, Townshend said that its adoption by the Mavericks was "a wonderful use of the song... I must have known [the team used it], because I must have given permission, but I had forgotten".[10]

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart (1982-1983) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[11] 68
US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[12] 5

References edit

  1. ^ Sheffield, Rob (27 September 2022). "100 Best Songs of 1982". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 9 September 2023. ...one final blast of greatness with "Eminence Front", one of their meatiest, beatiest arena-rousers...
  2. ^ a b Christgau, Robert (25 January 1983). "Christgau's Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. from the original on 9 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Discography". thewho.com.
  4. ^ "Billboard". Billboard.
  5. ^ The Archivist (11 October 2011). "Video Classics: Eminence Front". Wnew.com. Archived from the original on 31 January 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  6. ^ a b Browne, David; Fricke, David; Dolan, Jon; Grow, Kory; Gehr, Richard; Greene, Andy; Hermes, Will (3 March 2016). "The Who's 50 Greatest Songs: 10. 'Eminence Front' ('It's Hard', 1982)". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  7. ^ [1]
  8. ^ "THE POLYDOR SINGLES BOX 1975 – 2015". thewho.com. The Who. 25 January 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  9. ^ "Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. 4 December 1982. p. 8. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  10. ^ Christiansen, Thor (22 October 2019). "What Pete Townshend of The Who thinks about the Mavs' intro song (which he wrote)". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  11. ^ "The Who Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  12. ^ "The Who Chart History (Mainstream Rock)". Billboard.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Eminence Front lyrics

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Eminence Front is a song by the Who written and sung by lead guitarist Pete Townshend It appears as the sixth track on the group s tenth studio album It s Hard 1982 The single entered Billboard Hot 100 on 25 December 1982 reaching number 68 3 4 Eminence Front Cover of the cancelled U K singleSingle by the Whofrom the album It s HardB side One at a Time 2 ReleasedDecember 1982Recorded1982GenreArena rock 1 funk 2 Length5 39LabelPolydor UK Warner Bros US Songwriter s Pete TownshendProducer s Glyn JohnsThe Who singles chronology Athena 1982 Eminence Front 1982 It s Hard 1983 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Release 3 Critical reception 4 In popular culture 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksBackground and recording editIn the song Townshend sings about the delusions and drug use of the wealthy and hedonistic The lyrics describe a party in which people hide from their problems behind a facade Townshend has introduced the song in live performances with This song is about what happens when you take too much white powder it s called Eminence Front 5 In an interview Townshend explained Eminence Front was written around a chord progression I discovered on my faithful Yamaha E70 organ I hesitate to try to explain what it was about It s clearly about the absurdity of drug fueled grandiosity but whether I was pointing the finger at myself or at the cocaine dealers of Miami Beach is hard to recall 6 In the originally released version there is a timing flaw or a syncopation in the first chorus where Townshend sings behind an eminence front at the same time Daltrey sings it s an eminence front with Townshend one syllable behind A more linear sounding remixed version appears on the 1997 re release of It s Hard a live version recorded on the band s final stop on their 1982 tour in Toronto appears as a bonus track on the re release Additionally the remix has Townshend s vocals panned centrally rather than hard right in the stereo field citation needed Release edit Eminence Front was scheduled to be released as a single in the UK by Polydor Records in 1982 the catalog number was WHO 7 but the single was never released The picture sleeve by Richard Evans depicted a 1930s Art Deco house in Miami 7 The single in its picture sleeve was finally released in 2017 as part of The Who s The Polydor Singles 1975 2015 box set 8 Critical reception editIn a wholly negative review of It s Hard Robert Christgau gave faint praise to Eminence Front as the album s high point sarcastically noting how the aging Townshend discovers funk Just in time Bye 2 Cash Box said that it rides along on Pete Townshend s cleanly slicing guitar and the band s patented synth sound as well as a strong bottom from the drums and bass guitar 9 Rolling Stone ranked the song as the Who s tenth best song stating Eminence Front showed they could connect Townshend s new wave influenced solo work with the classic sound of Who s Next 6 In popular culture editThe song has been used as the intro music for Dallas Mavericks games since it was adopted during the 2000 01 NBA season the team s final season at the Reunion Arena The song was chosen by Mavericks marketing executive Matt Fitzgerald who stated that he was looking for a song with an instrumental introduction which builds to a crescendo in the same manner as the Alan Parsons Project s Sirius which is used in the same way by the Chicago Bulls We tried many different songs during our last season in Reunion Arena Then one day in my car I was listening to a Who CD and Eminence Front came on We tried it the Mavs fans responded in a very positive way so it became our signature player introduction song In a 2019 interview Townshend said that its adoption by the Mavericks was a wonderful use of the song I must have known the team used it because I must have given permission but I had forgotten 10 Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1982 1983 Peakposition US Billboard Hot 100 11 68 US Mainstream Rock Billboard 12 5References edit Sheffield Rob 27 September 2022 100 Best Songs of 1982 Rolling Stone Retrieved 9 September 2023 one final blast of greatness with Eminence Front one of their meatiest beatiest arena rousers a b Christgau Robert 25 January 1983 Christgau s Consumer Guide The Village Voice Archived from the original on 9 July 2017 Discography thewho com Billboard Billboard The Archivist 11 October 2011 Video Classics Eminence Front Wnew com Archived from the original on 31 January 2013 Retrieved 29 October 2012 a b Browne David Fricke David Dolan Jon Grow Kory Gehr Richard Greene Andy Hermes Will 3 March 2016 The Who s 50 Greatest Songs 10 Eminence Front It s Hard 1982 Rolling Stone Retrieved 26 August 2020 1 THE POLYDOR SINGLES BOX 1975 2015 thewho com The Who 25 January 2016 Retrieved 28 August 2020 Reviews PDF Cash Box 4 December 1982 p 8 Retrieved 7 July 2022 Christiansen Thor 22 October 2019 What Pete Townshend of The Who thinks about the Mavs intro song which he wrote The Dallas Morning News Retrieved 3 June 2020 The Who Chart History Hot 100 Billboard The Who Chart History Mainstream Rock Billboard Bibliography editExternal links editEminence Front lyrics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eminence Front amp oldid 1219371432, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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