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The Power of Love (Captain Sensible album)

The Power of Love is the second solo album by The Damned guitarist Captain Sensible, released in November 1983 by A&M Records. The album didn't chart but the single "Glad It's All Over" reached number 6 on the UK Singles Chart.[3] The album features contributions from producer Tony Mansfield, Robyn Hitchcock, Ruts drummer Dave Ruffy and the band Dolly Mixture, among others.

The Power of Love
Studio album by
Released25 November 1983[1]
StudioRidge Farm Studio, Sussex, England[2]
GenrePop
Length45:19
LabelA&M
ProducerTony Mansfield
Captain Sensible chronology
Women and Captains First
(1982)
The Power of Love
(1983)
Revolution Now
(1989)
Singles from The Power of Love
  1. "Stop the World"
    Released: July 1983
  2. "I'm a Spider"
    Released: November 1983
  3. "Glad It's All Over"
    Released: March 1984
Alternative cover
2009 Cherry Red reissue

The Power of Love was reissued on CD in 2009 by Cherry Red Records, including seven bonus tracks.[4] For the reissue the track listing was re-sequenced, as Captain Sensible was never happy with the original running order.[2]

Background edit

As on his first solo album, Women and Captains First, Sensible had enlisted ex-Soft Boy Robyn Hitchcock to help with the songwriting on The Power of Love. "He was writing some spectacular lyrics for my tunes", Sensible explained.[2] According to Hitchcock, "[Sensible] had a lot of backing tracks and he just gave me some cassettes and then I went away and wrote some words."[5]

The anti-war song "Glad It's All Over" was Sensible's pointed comment on the Falklands war.[6] He described the song as "a result of my highly tuned pop sensibilities and the aural sculpting genius of producer Tony Mansfield... who actually plays the drum parts live himself on (not sampled!) a Duckhams oil can (floor tom), a casserole dish lid (high hat) and a Rowntrees choc tin (snare drum). After a bit of 'tuning' with a panel hammer the kit sounded just right and we rolled the tape with the result transforming the song into something rather special."[7]

On the album's title, Sensible said: "With the Falklands war [in 1982] and the mass build up of nuclear missiles in my mind I thought the planet could do with a bit more love and a bit less unpleasantness. So me and my neighbour Bob wrote a song called "The Power of Love" which also ended up as the album title."[2] Album track "Thanks for the Night" would be rerecorded by The Damned and released as a single in 1984.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [8]
Classic Rock          [9]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [11]
Vive Le Rock     [10]

In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Mark Deming wrote that on The Power of Love, the playful side that made many of the songs on Sensible's first solo album so appealing, "fell by the wayside, and instead the album was a straightforward and overly slick exercise in electro-processed pop ... with Tony Mansfield's production so slick and clean you could fry an egg on it." Deming felt that "Royal Rave Up" is the only song on the album that shows the funny side of Sensible and that "while a few of the songs are quite good ... the most effective bit of whimsy comes from a cover of the Pink Floyd rarity "It Would Be So Nice". Deming concluded that "while dance beats dominate a number of these tracks, the cumulative effect falls somewhere between languid and simply lazy", adding that The Power of Love robs Sensible's music of "much of its charm and personality".[8]

Track listing edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'm a Spider"Captain Sensible, Tony Mansfield, Robyn Hitchcock4:11
2."I Love Her"Paul Ryan, Barry Ryan2:36
3."Stop the World"Sensible, Mansfield, Hitchcock4:33
4."Sir Donald's Son"Sensible2:56
5."It's Hard to Believe I'm Not"Sensible, Hitchcock3:08
6."Thanks for the Night"Sensible4:07
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Glad It's All Over"Sensible, Mansfield4:06
8."Royal Rave Up"Sensible5:06
9."Secrets"Sensible, Hitchcock4:32
10."It Would Be So Nice"Richard Wright3:39
11."The Power of Love"Bob Jones3:54
12."I Love You"Sensible2:31
2009 reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Glad It's All Over"Sensible, Mansfield4:06
2."It's Hard to Believe I'm Not"Sensible, Hitchcock3:10
3."It Would Be So NIce"Wright3:42
4."Sir Donald's Son"Sensible2:58
5."Stop the World"Sensible, Mansfield, Hitchcock4:35
6."Thanks for the Night"Sensible4:12
7."Royal Rave Up"Sensible5:09
8."I'm a Spider"Sensible, Mansfield, Hitchcock4:13
9."Secrets"Sensible, Hitchcock4:33
10."I Love Her"Ryan, Ryan2:39
11."The Power of Love"Jones3:54
12."I Love You"Sensible2:32
Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Back To School?" (B-side of "Stop the World", 1983)Sensible7:56
14."Women Sago" (B-side of "I'm a Spider", 1983)Sensible3:51
15."There Are More Snakes Than Ladders" (Non-album single, 1984)Sensible, Mansfield3:38
16."One Christmas Catalogue" (Non-album single, 1984)Sensible, Mansfield3:59
17."Come On Down" (Non-album single, 1985)Sensible, Peter Bardens3:50
18."Beggars Can Be Choosers" (B-side of "Come On Down")Sensible2:55
19."Revolution Now" (Non-album single, 1987)Sensible, Martin Newell4:21

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[2]

Musicians
  • Captain Sensible - vocals, assorted instruments
  • Tony Mansfield - Fairlight CMI, guitars, tin cans
  • Robyn Hitchcock - guitar on "I'm a Spider" and "It's Hard to Believe I'm Not", backing vocals on "I'm a Spider", "It's Hard to Believe I'm Not" and "Royal Rave Up"
  • Dolly Mixture - vocals on "Stop the World" and "The Power of Love"
  • John Reid - bass on "I'm a Spider" and "Royal Rave Up"
  • Dave Ruffy - drums on "It's Hard To Believe I'm Not"
  • Steve Roberts - drums on "Sir Donald's Son"
  • Phil Towner - drums on "It Would Be So Nice"
  • Martin Ansell - backing vocals on "Glad It's All Over" and "It Would Be So Nice"
  • Kevin Weatherill - backing vocals on "Glad It's All Over" and "It Would Be So Nice"
  • Karin Padgham - backing vocals on "Glad It's All Over"
  • Paul Cemmick - backing vocals on "Glad It's All Over"
  • Anousha - backing vocals on "Glad It's All Over"
Production
  • Tony Mansfield - producer
  • Jules Bowen - engineer
Bonus tracks
  • Matthew Fisher - piano on "Back to School?"
  • Dave Ruffy - drums on "Back to School?"
  • Captain Sensible - producer on "Back to School?" and "Beggars Can Be Choosers"
  • Peter Bardens - producer on "Come On Down"
  • John Hudson - mixing on "Come On Down"
  • The Flowerpot Men - producer on "Revolution Now"

References edit

  1. ^ "News". Record Mirror: 10. 26 November 1983. Retrieved 16 December 2020 – via flickr.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e The Power of Love (CD liner notes). Captain Sensible. Cherry Red Records. 2009.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  3. ^ "Captain Sensible - Glad It's All Over". officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  4. ^ Tipping, Helen (28 July 2009). "Captain Sensible - Profile". pennyblackmusic.co.uk. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  5. ^ Strutt, Anthony (10 April 2002). "Soft Boys/Robyn Hitchcock - Interview Part 2". pennyblackmusic.co.uk. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  6. ^ Tyler, Kieron (2017). Smashing It Up - A Decade of Chaos with The Damned. Omnibus Press. p. 201. ISBN 978-1-78558-190-8.
  7. ^ "Captain Sensible on Facebook". Facebook. 27 September 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  8. ^ a b Deming, Mark. "The Power of Love". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  9. ^ Lawson, Dom (November 2009). "Captain Sensible - Reissues". Classic Rock. No. 138. pp. 96–97.
  10. ^ Baldwin, Shane. "Album Review: The Power of Love". Vive Le Rock. 1 September 2009. Retrieved on 2 November 2018.
  11. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Concise (5th ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958. Retrieved 2 November 2018.

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The Power of Love is the second solo album by The Damned guitarist Captain Sensible released in November 1983 by A amp M Records The album didn t chart but the single Glad It s All Over reached number 6 on the UK Singles Chart 3 The album features contributions from producer Tony Mansfield Robyn Hitchcock Ruts drummer Dave Ruffy and the band Dolly Mixture among others The Power of LoveStudio album by Captain SensibleReleased25 November 1983 1 StudioRidge Farm Studio Sussex England 2 GenrePopLength45 19LabelA amp MProducerTony MansfieldCaptain Sensible chronologyWomen and Captains First 1982 The Power of Love 1983 Revolution Now 1989 Singles from The Power of Love Stop the World Released July 1983 I m a Spider Released November 1983 Glad It s All Over Released March 1984Alternative cover2009 Cherry Red reissue The Power of Love was reissued on CD in 2009 by Cherry Red Records including seven bonus tracks 4 For the reissue the track listing was re sequenced as Captain Sensible was never happy with the original running order 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 ReferencesBackground editAs on his first solo album Women and Captains First Sensible had enlisted ex Soft Boy Robyn Hitchcock to help with the songwriting on The Power of Love He was writing some spectacular lyrics for my tunes Sensible explained 2 According to Hitchcock Sensible had a lot of backing tracks and he just gave me some cassettes and then I went away and wrote some words 5 The anti war song Glad It s All Over was Sensible s pointed comment on the Falklands war 6 He described the song as a result of my highly tuned pop sensibilities and the aural sculpting genius of producer Tony Mansfield who actually plays the drum parts live himself on not sampled a Duckhams oil can floor tom a casserole dish lid high hat and a Rowntrees choc tin snare drum After a bit of tuning with a panel hammer the kit sounded just right and we rolled the tape with the result transforming the song into something rather special 7 On the album s title Sensible said With the Falklands war in 1982 and the mass build up of nuclear missiles in my mind I thought the planet could do with a bit more love and a bit less unpleasantness So me and my neighbour Bob wrote a song called The Power of Love which also ended up as the album title 2 Album track Thanks for the Night would be rerecorded by The Damned and released as a single in 1984 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Classic Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Vive Le Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 In a retrospective review for AllMusic Mark Deming wrote that on The Power of Love the playful side that made many of the songs on Sensible s first solo album so appealing fell by the wayside and instead the album was a straightforward and overly slick exercise in electro processed pop with Tony Mansfield s production so slick and clean you could fry an egg on it Deming felt that Royal Rave Up is the only song on the album that shows the funny side of Sensible and that while a few of the songs are quite good the most effective bit of whimsy comes from a cover of the Pink Floyd rarity It Would Be So Nice Deming concluded that while dance beats dominate a number of these tracks the cumulative effect falls somewhere between languid and simply lazy adding that The Power of Love robs Sensible s music of much of its charm and personality 8 Track listing editSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 I m a Spider Captain Sensible Tony Mansfield Robyn Hitchcock4 112 I Love Her Paul Ryan Barry Ryan2 363 Stop the World Sensible Mansfield Hitchcock4 334 Sir Donald s Son Sensible2 565 It s Hard to Believe I m Not Sensible Hitchcock3 086 Thanks for the Night Sensible4 07 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length7 Glad It s All Over Sensible Mansfield4 068 Royal Rave Up Sensible5 069 Secrets Sensible Hitchcock4 3210 It Would Be So Nice Richard Wright3 3911 The Power of Love Bob Jones3 5412 I Love You Sensible2 31 2009 reissueNo TitleWriter s Length1 Glad It s All Over Sensible Mansfield4 062 It s Hard to Believe I m Not Sensible Hitchcock3 103 It Would Be So NIce Wright3 424 Sir Donald s Son Sensible2 585 Stop the World Sensible Mansfield Hitchcock4 356 Thanks for the Night Sensible4 127 Royal Rave Up Sensible5 098 I m a Spider Sensible Mansfield Hitchcock4 139 Secrets Sensible Hitchcock4 3310 I Love Her Ryan Ryan2 3911 The Power of Love Jones3 5412 I Love You Sensible2 32 Bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length13 Back To School B side of Stop the World 1983 Sensible7 5614 Women Sago B side of I m a Spider 1983 Sensible3 5115 There Are More Snakes Than Ladders Non album single 1984 Sensible Mansfield3 3816 One Christmas Catalogue Non album single 1984 Sensible Mansfield3 5917 Come On Down Non album single 1985 Sensible Peter Bardens3 5018 Beggars Can Be Choosers B side of Come On Down Sensible2 5519 Revolution Now Non album single 1987 Sensible Martin Newell4 21Personnel editCredits adapted from the album s liner notes 2 Musicians Captain Sensible vocals assorted instruments Tony Mansfield Fairlight CMI guitars tin cans Robyn Hitchcock guitar on I m a Spider and It s Hard to Believe I m Not backing vocals on I m a Spider It s Hard to Believe I m Not and Royal Rave Up Dolly Mixture vocals on Stop the World and The Power of Love John Reid bass on I m a Spider and Royal Rave Up Dave Ruffy drums on It s Hard To Believe I m Not Steve Roberts drums on Sir Donald s Son Phil Towner drums on It Would Be So Nice Martin Ansell backing vocals on Glad It s All Over and It Would Be So Nice Kevin Weatherill backing vocals on Glad It s All Over and It Would Be So Nice Karin Padgham backing vocals on Glad It s All Over Paul Cemmick backing vocals on Glad It s All Over Anousha backing vocals on Glad It s All Over Production Tony Mansfield producer Jules Bowen engineer Bonus tracks Matthew Fisher piano on Back to School Dave Ruffy drums on Back to School Captain Sensible producer on Back to School and Beggars Can Be Choosers Peter Bardens producer on Come On Down John Hudson mixing on Come On Down The Flowerpot Men producer on Revolution Now References edit News Record Mirror 10 26 November 1983 Retrieved 16 December 2020 via flickr com a b c d e The Power of Love CD liner notes Captain Sensible Cherry Red Records 2009 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Captain Sensible Glad It s All Over officialcharts com Retrieved 2 November 2018 Tipping Helen 28 July 2009 Captain Sensible Profile pennyblackmusic co uk Retrieved 2 November 2018 Strutt Anthony 10 April 2002 Soft Boys Robyn Hitchcock Interview Part 2 pennyblackmusic co uk Retrieved 2 November 2018 Tyler Kieron 2017 Smashing It Up A Decade of Chaos with The Damned Omnibus Press p 201 ISBN 978 1 78558 190 8 Captain Sensible on Facebook Facebook 27 September 2014 Retrieved 2 November 2018 a b Deming Mark The Power of Love AllMusic Retrieved 2 November 2018 Lawson Dom November 2009 Captain Sensible Reissues Classic Rock No 138 pp 96 97 Baldwin Shane Album Review The Power of Love Vive Le Rock 1 September 2009 Retrieved on 2 November 2018 Larkin Colin 2011 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise 5th ed Omnibus Press ISBN 9780857125958 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Power of Love Captain Sensible album amp oldid 1200653634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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