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What's THIS For...!

What's THIS For...! is the second studio album by English post-punk band Killing Joke, released in June 1981 by E.G. via Polydor Records.

What's THIS For...!
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1981
RecordedLate December 1980 to February 1981[1]
StudioTownhouse Studios, London[1]
Genre
Length42:04
LabelE.G., Polydor
ProducerKilling Joke, Nick Launay
Killing Joke chronology
Killing Joke
(1980)
What's THIS For...!
(1981)
Revelations
(1982)
Singles from What's THIS For...!
  1. "Follow the Leaders"
    Released: May 1981

Recording

Like Killing Joke's debut album, What's THIS For...! was self-produced by the band. It was engineered by Hugh Padgham and Nick Launay. Launay, Padgham's assistant at that time, finished the album after an altercation that resulted in damage to the mixing desk, causing Padgham to leave before the album was mixed. Launay continued to work under the band's direction.[1] Padgham contradicts the mixing desk incident saying that Jaz's recollection is "all rubbish. The thing is they were so out of it."[2]

Release

What's THIS For...! was released in June 1981 by E.G. Records. It entered the UK Albums Chart at number 51 on 20 June and peaked at number 42 on 4 July.[3]

A remastered version with three bonus tracks was released in 2005.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Austin Chronicle     [5]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [6]
MusicHound Rock     [7]
Robert ChristgauB[8]

What's THIS For...! was generally well received by critics. In a 5 out 5 star review, John Gill of Sounds wrote: "it's an album of incomparable verve, energy and aggression, and you might even risk a dalliance with the slumming glamour of its violence.[9] NME hailed the album, saying: "In its own terms, What's THIS For...! is an excellent record - even if those terms are the most hopeless ones to be found in rock today. It's the same wardance as before, slightly better realised."[10] Trouser Press described the album as "nearly as terrific" as their debut album, "bringing funk to ambient music, implying feeling sublimated in a chaotic world".[11]

A significant contemporary dissent came from Melody Maker, whose Adam Sweeting called the album "a tired and very noisy collection of ripoffs", and deemed the whole effort "unlistenable ... apart from the spaces between the tracks".[12]

In a 2016 review, Paste magazine's Josh Jackson listed the album at No. 48 on his list of "The 50 Best Post-Punk Albums", noting that "the real genius here is the human emotion that comes through such spare efficiency".[13] The Pensive Quill's Christopher Owens calls this "...the greatest album ever made."[14]

Cover image

The image of the photograph was taken at 88 Colegate in Norwich, though only the left hand side is visible.[15][16]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Killing Joke (Jaz Coleman, Paul Ferguson, Martin Glover and Geordie Walker).

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."The Fall of Because"5:12
2."Tension"4:33
3."Unspeakable"5:20
4."Butcher"6:11
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Follow the Leaders"5:37
2."Madness"7:43
3."Who Told You How?"3:37
4."Exit"3:42
2005 CD reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
9."Follow the Leaders" (Dub)4:06
10."Madness" (Dub)7:28
11."Brilliant"3:58
The 1981 cassette featured the titles "This Is Madness" and "It's Very Nice (Unspeakable!)" instead of "Madness" and "Unspeakable", respectively.

Personnel

Killing Joke
Technical
  • Hugh Padgham – recording engineer (uncredited)
  • Nick Launay – recording engineer, mixing (uncredited)[1]
  • Mike Coles - sleeve design (uncredited)

Charts

Year Chart Peak
position
1981 UK Albums Chart 42[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Coleman, Jaz (2013). Letters from Cythera, p. 279. Self-published.
  2. ^ Hämäläinen, Jyrki "Spider" (2020). Killing Joke: Are You Receiving?, pp. 44. Milton Keynes: New Haven Publishing. ISBN 978-1912587407.
  3. ^ a b "Killing Joke | Artist | Official Charts". Official Charts. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  4. ^ Raggett, Ned. "What's THIS For...! – Killing Joke". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  5. ^ Gray, Christopher (16 December 2005). "Review: Killing Joke, What's THIS For ...?, Revelations, Ha! – Music – The Austin Chronicle". Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  6. ^ Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.
  7. ^ Holtje, Steve (1999). "Killing Joke". In Graff, Gary; Durchholz, Daniel (eds.). MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide (loan required). Detroit: Visible Ink Press. pp. 629–630. ISBN 978-1-57859-061-2 – via the Internet Archive.
  8. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Robert Christgau: CG: Killing Joke". robertchristgau.com. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  9. ^ Gill, John (20 June 1981). "Jokers Wild [Killing Joke What's THIS For...! album review]". Sounds: 44.
  10. ^ McNeill, Phil (20 June 1981). "Killing Joke What's THIS For...!". NME.
  11. ^ Grant, Steven; Sheridan, David; Fasolino, Greg; Robbins, Ira. "TrouserPress.com :: Killing Joke". Trouser Press. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  12. ^ Sweeting, Adam (20 June 1981). "Killing Joke: What's THIS For...! (EG Records EGMD5.50)". Melody Maker. Retrieved 14 October 2019 – via Rock's Backpages.
  13. ^ Jackson, Josh (13 July 2016). "The 50 Best Post-Punk Albums". Paste. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  14. ^ "From The Vaults - Killing Joke 'What's This For...!'". TPQ. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  15. ^ Norwich Evening News August 25, 2021 page 22
  16. ^ "Musical Maps".

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What s THIS For is the second studio album by English post punk band Killing Joke released in June 1981 by E G via Polydor Records What s THIS For Studio album by Killing JokeReleasedJune 1981RecordedLate December 1980 to February 1981 1 StudioTownhouse Studios London 1 GenrePost punk industrial rockLength42 04LabelE G PolydorProducerKilling Joke Nick LaunayKilling Joke chronologyKilling Joke 1980 What s THIS For 1981 Revelations 1982 Singles from What s THIS For Follow the Leaders Released May 1981 Contents 1 Recording 2 Release 3 Reception 4 Cover image 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 ReferencesRecording EditLike Killing Joke s debut album What s THIS For was self produced by the band It was engineered by Hugh Padgham and Nick Launay Launay Padgham s assistant at that time finished the album after an altercation that resulted in damage to the mixing desk causing Padgham to leave before the album was mixed Launay continued to work under the band s direction 1 Padgham contradicts the mixing desk incident saying that Jaz s recollection is all rubbish The thing is they were so out of it 2 Release EditWhat s THIS For was released in June 1981 by E G Records It entered the UK Albums Chart at number 51 on 20 June and peaked at number 42 on 4 July 3 A remastered version with three bonus tracks was released in 2005 Reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 4 Austin Chronicle 5 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 6 MusicHound Rock 7 Robert ChristgauB 8 What s THIS For was generally well received by critics In a 5 out 5 star review John Gill of Sounds wrote it s an album of incomparable verve energy and aggression and you might even risk a dalliance with the slumming glamour of its violence 9 NME hailed the album saying In its own terms What s THIS For is an excellent record even if those terms are the most hopeless ones to be found in rock today It s the same wardance as before slightly better realised 10 Trouser Press described the album as nearly as terrific as their debut album bringing funk to ambient music implying feeling sublimated in a chaotic world 11 A significant contemporary dissent came from Melody Maker whose Adam Sweeting called the album a tired and very noisy collection of ripoffs and deemed the whole effort unlistenable apart from the spaces between the tracks 12 In a 2016 review Paste magazine s Josh Jackson listed the album at No 48 on his list of The 50 Best Post Punk Albums noting that the real genius here is the human emotion that comes through such spare efficiency 13 The Pensive Quill s Christopher Owens calls this the greatest album ever made 14 Cover image EditThe image of the photograph was taken at 88 Colegate in Norwich though only the left hand side is visible 15 16 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Killing Joke Jaz Coleman Paul Ferguson Martin Glover and Geordie Walker Side ANo TitleLength1 The Fall of Because 5 122 Tension 4 333 Unspeakable 5 204 Butcher 6 11 Side BNo TitleLength1 Follow the Leaders 5 372 Madness 7 433 Who Told You How 3 374 Exit 3 42 2005 CD reissue bonus tracksNo TitleLength9 Follow the Leaders Dub 4 0610 Madness Dub 7 2811 Brilliant 3 58 The 1981 cassette featured the titles This Is Madness and It s Very Nice Unspeakable instead of Madness and Unspeakable respectively Personnel EditKilling JokeJaz Coleman vocals synthesizer production Kevin Geordie Walker guitar production Martin Youth Glover bass guitar production Paul Ferguson drums vocals productionTechnicalHugh Padgham recording engineer uncredited Nick Launay recording engineer mixing uncredited 1 Mike Coles sleeve design uncredited Charts EditYear Chart Peakposition1981 UK Albums Chart 42 3 References Edit a b c d Coleman Jaz 2013 Letters from Cythera p 279 Self published Hamalainen Jyrki Spider 2020 Killing Joke Are You Receiving pp 44 Milton Keynes New Haven Publishing ISBN 978 1912587407 a b Killing Joke Artist Official Charts Official Charts Retrieved 1 February 2015 Raggett Ned What s THIS For Killing Joke AllMusic Retrieved 18 August 2012 Gray Christopher 16 December 2005 Review Killing Joke What s THIS For Revelations Ha Music The Austin Chronicle Austin Chronicle Retrieved 1 February 2015 Larkin Colin 2007 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4th ed Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0195313734 Holtje Steve 1999 Killing Joke In Graff Gary Durchholz Daniel eds MusicHound Rock The Essential Album Guide loan required Detroit Visible Ink Press pp 629 630 ISBN 978 1 57859 061 2 via the Internet Archive Christgau Robert Robert Christgau CG Killing Joke robertchristgau com Retrieved 18 August 2012 Gill John 20 June 1981 Jokers Wild Killing Joke What s THIS For album review Sounds 44 McNeill Phil 20 June 1981 Killing Joke What s THIS For NME Grant Steven Sheridan David Fasolino Greg Robbins Ira TrouserPress com Killing Joke Trouser Press Retrieved 25 February 2015 Sweeting Adam 20 June 1981 Killing Joke What s THIS For EG Records EGMD5 50 Melody Maker Retrieved 14 October 2019 via Rock s Backpages Jackson Josh 13 July 2016 The 50 Best Post Punk Albums Paste Retrieved 26 August 2016 From The Vaults Killing Joke What s This For TPQ Retrieved 5 April 2021 Norwich Evening News August 25 2021 page 22 Musical Maps Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title What 27s THIS For amp oldid 1131467564, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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