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Signals, Calls, and Marches

Signals, Calls, and Marches is an EP and the debut release by American post-punk band Mission of Burma. It was released in 1981 by record label Ace of Hearts.

Signals, Calls, and Marches
EP by
ReleasedJuly 4, 1981
RecordedJanuary–March 1981
Genre
Length20:47
LabelAce of Hearts
ProducerRichard W. Harte
Mission of Burma chronology
Signals, Calls, and Marches
(1981)
Vs.
(1982)

Content

The album's first track is "That's When I Reach for My Revolver," which features a singable, anthemic chorus that helped make it one of the band's most popular songs.

Though Mission of Burma's live performances were characterized by noise and chaos,[1] Signals, Calls, and Marches has a notably "cleaner" sound in comparison to the band's live performances and subsequent recordings.[2] Marc Masters of Pitchfork called this different sound "somewhat misrepresentative" of the band, as "[Producer Richard] Harte's production cleaned up the band's brutally loud live sound."[3] Guitarist Roger Miller noted that the sound probably helped the band become more accessible, recalling:

We played a show in Cleveland ('81 or '82) and we were on the street in front of the club. A girl came up to us and said how much she was looking forward to the show, and that she loved "That's When I Reach for My Revolver". We thought we were golden. However, once we started playing, people backed up against the wall and after the first song did not applaud or respond to us one bit, even after we started heckling them. Even when we played "Revolver". So, it is quite probably true that the "mild-mannered" recording we made on Signals reached more people than if we recorded it in a more furious or noisy fashion.[4]

Release

Signals, Calls, and Marches was released on July 4, 1981 by record label Ace of Hearts.

Upon its release in 1981, the record was immediately popular in the Boston area, charting at number six on local radio station WBCN's charts. The EP sold out its initial printing of ten thousand copies before the end of the year.[1]

For the CD reissue, Rykodisc remastered the six original songs and added the two tracks from the band's 1980 debut 7" single, "Academy Fight Song" and "Max Ernst". The EP was remastered by Matador Records in 2008 with video material and two previously unreleased songs from their first recording session.[5]

Reception

Signals, Calls, and Marches has been well received by critics.

In his retrospective review, Mark Deming of AllMusic stated that "if Mission of Burma were not yet at the peak of their form, most bands blazing as many trails as this one did lost their footing a lot more often that Burma did on these six songs; Signals, Calls and Marches was as accomplished and impressive a debut as any American band would release in the 1980s."[6] Marc Masters of Pitchfork called it "impeccable" and "probably the best Mission of Burma release ever."[3]

Legacy

Signals, Calls, and Marches is considered an immensely influential landmark in the field of indie rock and alternative rock. Mark Deming of AllMusic wrote, "One could argue that [Signals, Calls, and Marches] was the point where indie rock as a separate and distinct musical subgenre well and truly began. Mission of Burma's music had the brawn and the volume of hardcore punk, but with a lyrical intelligence and obvious musical sophistication that set them apart from the Southern California faster-and-louder brigade."[6] Marc Masters of Pitchfork opined that the EP "reverberated loudly through alternative rock for three decades, influencing everyone from R.E.M. to Fugazi to Nirvana."[3]

Pitchfork ranked it the 53rd greatest album of the 1980s.[15]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Roger Miller, except where noted.

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."That's When I Reach for My Revolver"Clint Conley3:53
2."Outlaw" 2:33
3."Fame and Fortune" 3:35
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
4."This Is Not a Photograph" 1:53
5."Red" 3:37
6."All World Cowboy Romance"Conley, Miller5:13
1997 Rykodisc bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Academy Fight Song"Conley3:09
8."Max Ernst"Miller3:04
2008 Matador Records track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Academy Fight Song"Conley3:09
2."Max Ernst" 3:00
3."Devotion"Conley3:41
4."Execution" 2:21
5."That's When I Reach for My Revolver"Conley3:53
6."Outlaw" 2:34
7."Fame and Fortune" 3:35
8."This Is Not a Photograph" 1:57
9."Red" 3:38
10."All World Cowboy Romance"Conley, Miller5:12

Personnel

Mission of Burma

  • Martin Swopeloops, percussion, cover and sleeve design
  • Clint Conley – bass guitar, vocals, percussion, cover and sleeve design
  • Roger Miller – guitar, vocals, piano, trumpet, percussion, cover and sleeve design
  • Peter Prescott – drums, vocals, percussion, cover and sleeve design

Technical

  • Richard W. Harte – production
  • John Kiehl – engineering
  • Holly Anderson – cover and sleeve design
  • Neal Trousdale – sleeve photography

References

  1. ^ a b Michael, Azerrad (July 2, 2002). Our band could be your life : scenes from the American indie underground 1981-1991 (First Back Bay paperback ed.). Boston. ISBN 9780316787536. OCLC 50483014.
  2. ^ Robbins, Ira; Smith, Jason W. "trouserpress.com :: Mission of Burma". Trouser Press. Retrieved April 25, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d Masters, Marc (March 24, 2008). "Mission of Burma: Signals, Calls, and Marches / Vs. / The Horrible Truth About Burma". Pitchfork. Retrieved April 25, 2013.
  4. ^ . missionofburma.com. Archived from the original on October 29, 2003. Retrieved April 25, 2013.
  5. ^ "Matador Records | Matablog". matadorrecords.com. February 11, 2008. Retrieved April 25, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c Deming, Mark. "Signals, Calls and Marches – Mission of Burma". AllMusic. Retrieved April 25, 2013.
  7. ^ Christgau, Robert (1990). "Mission of Burma: Signals, Calls and Marches". Christgau's Record Guide: The '80s. Pantheon Books. ISBN 0-679-73015-X. Retrieved April 25, 2013.
  8. ^ Mirkin, Steven (August 1, 1997). "Mission of Burma reissues". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 23, 2017.
  9. ^ Hannah, Andrew (July 6, 2015). "Signals, Calls and Marches / Vs". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  10. ^ Gatian, Natasha (July 30, 2015). . PopMatters. Archived from the original on November 19, 2018. Retrieved July 23, 2017.
  11. ^ "Mission of Burma: Signals, Calls, and Marches". Q. No. 190. May 2002. p. 132.
  12. ^ "Mission of Burma: Signals, Calls, and Marches". Record Collector. p. 100. [P]erhaps their strongest statement, opening with the brilliant 'Academy Fight Song' and the anthemic post-punk classic 'That's When I Reach for My Revolver'...
  13. ^ Randall, Mac (2004). "Mission of Burma". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp. 546–47. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  14. ^ Sheffield, Rob (1995). "Mission of Burma". In Weisbard, Eric; Marks, Craig (eds.). Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. p. 255. ISBN 0-679-75574-8.
  15. ^ "Top 100 Albums of the 1980s - Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. Retrieved July 8, 2017.

External links

  • Signals, Calls, and Marches at Discogs (list of releases)

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Signals Calls and Marches is an EP and the debut release by American post punk band Mission of Burma It was released in 1981 by record label Ace of Hearts Signals Calls and MarchesEP by Mission of BurmaReleasedJuly 4 1981RecordedJanuary March 1981GenrePost punkLength20 47LabelAce of HeartsProducerRichard W HarteMission of Burma chronologySignals Calls and Marches 1981 Vs 1982 Contents 1 Content 2 Release 3 Reception 4 Legacy 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 References 8 External linksContent EditThe album s first track is That s When I Reach for My Revolver which features a singable anthemic chorus that helped make it one of the band s most popular songs Though Mission of Burma s live performances were characterized by noise and chaos 1 Signals Calls and Marches has a notably cleaner sound in comparison to the band s live performances and subsequent recordings 2 Marc Masters of Pitchfork called this different sound somewhat misrepresentative of the band as Producer Richard Harte s production cleaned up the band s brutally loud live sound 3 Guitarist Roger Miller noted that the sound probably helped the band become more accessible recalling We played a show in Cleveland 81 or 82 and we were on the street in front of the club A girl came up to us and said how much she was looking forward to the show and that she loved That s When I Reach for My Revolver We thought we were golden However once we started playing people backed up against the wall and after the first song did not applaud or respond to us one bit even after we started heckling them Even when we played Revolver So it is quite probably true that the mild mannered recording we made on Signals reached more people than if we recorded it in a more furious or noisy fashion 4 Release EditSignals Calls and Marches was released on July 4 1981 by record label Ace of Hearts Upon its release in 1981 the record was immediately popular in the Boston area charting at number six on local radio station WBCN s charts The EP sold out its initial printing of ten thousand copies before the end of the year 1 For the CD reissue Rykodisc remastered the six original songs and added the two tracks from the band s 1980 debut 7 single Academy Fight Song and Max Ernst The EP was remastered by Matador Records in 2008 with video material and two previously unreleased songs from their first recording session 5 Reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 6 Christgau s Record GuideB 7 Entertainment WeeklyB 8 The Line of Best Fit10 10 9 Pitchfork9 8 10 3 PopMatters9 10 10 Q 11 Record Collector 12 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 13 Spin Alternative Record Guide9 10 14 Signals Calls and Marches has been well received by critics In his retrospective review Mark Deming of AllMusic stated that if Mission of Burma were not yet at the peak of their form most bands blazing as many trails as this one did lost their footing a lot more often that Burma did on these six songs Signals Calls and Marches was as accomplished and impressive a debut as any American band would release in the 1980s 6 Marc Masters of Pitchfork called it impeccable and probably the best Mission of Burma release ever 3 Legacy EditSignals Calls and Marches is considered an immensely influential landmark in the field of indie rock and alternative rock Mark Deming of AllMusic wrote One could argue that Signals Calls and Marches was the point where indie rock as a separate and distinct musical subgenre well and truly began Mission of Burma s music had the brawn and the volume of hardcore punk but with a lyrical intelligence and obvious musical sophistication that set them apart from the Southern California faster and louder brigade 6 Marc Masters of Pitchfork opined that the EP reverberated loudly through alternative rock for three decades influencing everyone from R E M to Fugazi to Nirvana 3 Pitchfork ranked it the 53rd greatest album of the 1980s 15 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Roger Miller except where noted Side ANo TitleWriter s Length1 That s When I Reach for My Revolver Clint Conley3 532 Outlaw 2 333 Fame and Fortune 3 35 Side BNo TitleWriter s Length4 This Is Not a Photograph 1 535 Red 3 376 All World Cowboy Romance Conley Miller5 13 1997 Rykodisc bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length7 Academy Fight Song Conley3 098 Max Ernst Miller3 04 2008 Matador Records track listingNo TitleWriter s Length1 Academy Fight Song Conley3 092 Max Ernst 3 003 Devotion Conley3 414 Execution 2 215 That s When I Reach for My Revolver Conley3 536 Outlaw 2 347 Fame and Fortune 3 358 This Is Not a Photograph 1 579 Red 3 3810 All World Cowboy Romance Conley Miller5 12Personnel EditMission of Burma Martin Swope loops percussion cover and sleeve design Clint Conley bass guitar vocals percussion cover and sleeve design Roger Miller guitar vocals piano trumpet percussion cover and sleeve design Peter Prescott drums vocals percussion cover and sleeve designTechnical Richard W Harte production John Kiehl engineering Holly Anderson cover and sleeve design Neal Trousdale sleeve photographyReferences Edit a b Michael Azerrad July 2 2002 Our band could be your life scenes from the American indie underground 1981 1991 First Back Bay paperback ed Boston ISBN 9780316787536 OCLC 50483014 Robbins Ira Smith Jason W trouserpress com Mission of Burma Trouser Press Retrieved April 25 2013 a b c d Masters Marc March 24 2008 Mission of Burma Signals Calls and Marches Vs The Horrible Truth About Burma Pitchfork Retrieved April 25 2013 Signals Calls and Marches missionofburma com Archived from the original on October 29 2003 Retrieved April 25 2013 Matador Records Matablog matadorrecords com February 11 2008 Retrieved April 25 2013 a b c Deming Mark Signals Calls and Marches Mission of Burma AllMusic Retrieved April 25 2013 Christgau Robert 1990 Mission of Burma Signals Calls and Marches Christgau s Record Guide The 80s Pantheon Books ISBN 0 679 73015 X Retrieved April 25 2013 Mirkin Steven August 1 1997 Mission of Burma reissues Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 23 2017 Hannah Andrew July 6 2015 Signals Calls and Marches Vs The Line of Best Fit Retrieved May 17 2021 Gatian Natasha July 30 2015 Mission of Burma Signals Calls and Marches Vs PopMatters Archived from the original on November 19 2018 Retrieved July 23 2017 Mission of Burma Signals Calls and Marches Q No 190 May 2002 p 132 Mission of Burma Signals Calls and Marches Record Collector p 100 P erhaps their strongest statement opening with the brilliant Academy Fight Song and the anthemic post punk classic That s When I Reach for My Revolver Randall Mac 2004 Mission of Burma In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster pp 546 47 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Sheffield Rob 1995 Mission of Burma In Weisbard Eric Marks Craig eds Spin Alternative Record Guide Vintage Books p 255 ISBN 0 679 75574 8 Top 100 Albums of the 1980s Pitchfork pitchfork com Retrieved July 8 2017 External links EditSignals Calls and Marches at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Signals Calls and Marches amp oldid 1133456002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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