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Women and Captains First

Women and Captains First is the debut solo album by English musician Captain Sensible, best known as guitarist for The Damned, released on 3 September 1982 by A&M Records. It features contributions from producer Tony Mansfield, Robyn Hitchcock and the band Dolly Mixture. The album was preceded by the singles "Happy Talk" and "Wot", which peaked at numbers 1 and 26 on the UK Singles Chart, respectively. The album reached No. 64 on the UK Albums Chart.[1] It was reissued on CD in 2009 by Cherry Red Records, including six bonus tracks.[2]

Women and Captains First
Studio album by
Released3 September 1982 (1982-09-03)
RecordedSpring 1982
StudioOld Barn Studios, Kenley, UK
GenrePop
Length45:20
LabelA&M
ProducerTony Mansfield
Captain Sensible chronology
This is Your Captain Speaking (EP)
(1981)
Women and Captains First
(1982)
The Power of Love
(1983)
Singles from Women and Captains First
  1. "Happy Talk"
    Released: June 1982
  2. "Wot"
    Released: August 1982
  3. "Croydon"
    Released: October 1982

Background Edit

Women and Captains First was recorded while Captain Sensible was still a member of punk rock band The Damned. He had released his debut solo record, the three song EP This is Your Captain Speaking, in November 1981 on Crass Records.[3] The producer of Women and Captains First, Tony Mansfield of synth-pop band New Musik, had previously produced The Damned's Friday 13th EP, also released in November 1981. Sensible recorded demos of four of his songs with Mansfield, who then gave them to his manager who took them to A&M Records.[4] Sensible: “I got a solo deal with A&M on the strength of a few tunes The Damned had rejected for being too melodic.”[5] For Sensible, Women and Captains First was a musical departure from The Damned's blend of punk, rock and psychedelic rock influences. Sensible: "Mansfield wasn't into the psychedelic guitar thing. He was into pop. I wanted his '80s synth pop production on my records."[4]

The last song recorded for the album was a cover version of “Happy Talk” from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. Sensible: “Needing one song to complete an album, producer Tony Mansfield told me to rummage through my records to find something worthy of a cover version."[5] Sensible was instructed to find "something we could do something a bit weird with"[4] and ended up choosing “Happy Talk” from his parents’ record collection.[5] When A&M heard the finished recording they "smelled a hit", according to Sensible. Initially, he wouldn't let them release it as a single. "Well, until they lied that a well-known artist from a big label was doing their own version and I'd lose my guaranteed number 1. So I said yes."[4] Released as the album's first single in June 1982, “Happy Talk” topped the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in July.[1] The success of the single launched Sensible's solo career, and he quickly found himself in constant demand for TV appearances, radio and magazines. "One minute I was living at home with my mum and dad, and in a punk group and being the disgrace of the neighbourhood, and the next minute everyone thought I was this wonderful novelty song artist, and it was lunacy."[6]

Second single "Wot" was a Top 10 hit in several European countries and a Top 30 hit in the UK, US and Australia. The album's third single, "Croydon", failed to chart.

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [7]
Classic Rock          [8]
Vive Le Rock     [9]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [10]

In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Mark Deming wrote: "Part of the idea behind the album was to show he could do more than just straightforward punk rock, and there's no arguing he succeeded." Deming felt that the "proto-rap" of "Wot" and the "domestic squalor" of "A Nice Cup of Tea" are "comic", but they are also "well-crafted pop tunes that deliver the goods". "Croydon" and "Brenda Parts 1 & 2," are described as "smart and atmospheric with a faint psychedelic edge", and "Croydon" also reveals a "subtle but clear John Lennon influence". The traditional jazz arrangement of "Nobody's Sweetheart", according to Deming, is "an effective bit of retro fun". In his conclusion, Deming wrote that most of Women and Captains First is dominated by "synthesizers, drum machines, and breathy female backing vocals", giving the album "a slick and instantly recognizable '80s sound" that hasn't dated well.[7]

Track listing Edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Wot"Captain Sensible3:40
2."A Nice Cup of Tea"Sensible3:12
3."Brenda Part 1"Sensible, Robyn Hitchcock 
4."Brenda Part 2"Sensible, Hitchcock7:27
5."Yanks with Guns"Sensible4:30
6."Happy Talk"Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II3:27
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Martha the Mouth"Sensible3:52
8."Nobody's Sweetheart"Gus Kahn, Ernie Erdman, Billy Meyers, Elmer Schoebel3:18
9."(What D'Ya Give) The Man Who's Gotten Everything"Sensible, Penny Rimbaud4:20
10."Who Is Melody Lee, Sid?"Sensible1:53
11."Gimme a Uniform"Sensible3:50
12."Croydon"Sensible, Hitchcock5:50
2009 reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Wot"Sensible4:36
2."A Nice Cup of Tea"Sensible3:21
3."Brenda Parts 1 & 2"Sensible, Hitchcock7:38
4."Yanks With Guns"Sensible4:34
5."Happy Talk"Rodgers, Hammerstein II3:36
6."Martha the Mouth"Sensible3:53
7."Nobody's Sweetheart"Kahn, Erdman, Meyers, Schoebel3:21
8."(What D'Ya Give) the Man Who's Gotten Everything"Sensible, Rimbaud4:24
9."Who Is Melody Lee, Sid?"Sensible1:58
10."Gimme a Uniform"Sensible3:59
11."Croydon"Sensible, Hitchcock4:58
Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."It" (B-side of "Happy Talk", 1982)Sensible1:22
13."I Can't Stand It (Demo)" (B-side of "Happy Talk", 1982)Sensible4:01
14."Strawberry Dross (Extended Version)" (B-side of "Wot", 1982)Sensible9:28
15."Jimi Hendrix's Strat" (B-side of "Croydon", 1982)Sensible5:21
16."Damned on 45" (B-side of "Glad It's All Over", 1984)Various7:20
17."Joe Meek" (Previously unreleased)Sensible3:35

Personnel Edit

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[4]

Musicians
Production
  • Tony Mansfield - producer
  • Matthew Fisher - engineer
  • Andy Gierus - additional engineer
  • Chris Ludwinski - additional engineer
  • Jules Bowen - additional engineer
  • Mark Proctor - additional engineer
  • Simon Smart - additional engineer
  • Mixed at Eel Pie Studios, T.M.C. Studios and Ridge Farm Studio
Bonus tracks
  • "Jimi Hendrix's Strat" and "Damned on 45" were produced by Captain Sensible
  • "I Can't Stand It (Demo)" and "Strawberry Dross" were recorded in Sensible's bedroom on a TEAC Portastudio
  • "Joe Meek" is an unfinished 1980s track, completed by Sensible for the 2009 reissue

Chart positions Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Captain Sensible - Women and Captains First". officialcharts.com. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Captain Sensible: Women And Captains First, Expanded Edition". cherryred.co.uk. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  3. ^ "This Is Your Captain Speaking on Crass A History - A Guide To Crass Records". Wordpress.com. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e Women and Captains First (CD reissue liner notes). Captain Sensible. Cherry Red Records. 2009.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  5. ^ a b c "The Godfathers of Pop – Captain Sensible interview". Classicpopmag.com. 2017. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  6. ^ Hutchinson, Barry (2017). The Damned - The Chaos Years: An Unofficial Biography. Barry Hutchinson. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-244-30256-6.
  7. ^ a b Deming, Mark. "Women and Captains First". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  8. ^ Lawson, Dom (November 2009). "Captain Sensible - Reissues". Classic Rock. No. 138. pp. 96–97.
  9. ^ Baldwin, Shane. "Album Review: Women and Captains First". Vive Le Rock. 1 September 2009. Retrieved on 20 October 2018.
  10. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Concise (5th ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Captain Sensible - Women and Captains First". offiziellecharts.de. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  12. ^ "Captain Sensible - Women and Captains First". charts.nz. Retrieved 20 October 2018.

External links Edit

  • Women and Captains First at Discogs (list of releases)

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Women and Captains First is the debut solo album by English musician Captain Sensible best known as guitarist for The Damned released on 3 September 1982 by A amp M Records It features contributions from producer Tony Mansfield Robyn Hitchcock and the band Dolly Mixture The album was preceded by the singles Happy Talk and Wot which peaked at numbers 1 and 26 on the UK Singles Chart respectively The album reached No 64 on the UK Albums Chart 1 It was reissued on CD in 2009 by Cherry Red Records including six bonus tracks 2 Women and Captains FirstStudio album by Captain SensibleReleased3 September 1982 1982 09 03 RecordedSpring 1982StudioOld Barn Studios Kenley UKGenrePopLength45 20LabelA amp MProducerTony MansfieldCaptain Sensible chronologyThis is Your Captain Speaking EP 1981 Women and Captains First 1982 The Power of Love 1983 Singles from Women and Captains First Happy Talk Released June 1982 Wot Released August 1982 Croydon Released October 1982 Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Chart positions 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditWomen and Captains First was recorded while Captain Sensible was still a member of punk rock band The Damned He had released his debut solo record the three song EP This is Your Captain Speaking in November 1981 on Crass Records 3 The producer of Women and Captains First Tony Mansfield of synth pop band New Musik had previously produced The Damned s Friday 13th EP also released in November 1981 Sensible recorded demos of four of his songs with Mansfield who then gave them to his manager who took them to A amp M Records 4 Sensible I got a solo deal with A amp M on the strength of a few tunes The Damned had rejected for being too melodic 5 For Sensible Women and Captains First was a musical departure from The Damned s blend of punk rock and psychedelic rock influences Sensible Mansfield wasn t into the psychedelic guitar thing He was into pop I wanted his 80s synth pop production on my records 4 The last song recorded for the album was a cover version of Happy Talk from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific Sensible Needing one song to complete an album producer Tony Mansfield told me to rummage through my records to find something worthy of a cover version 5 Sensible was instructed to find something we could do something a bit weird with 4 and ended up choosing Happy Talk from his parents record collection 5 When A amp M heard the finished recording they smelled a hit according to Sensible Initially he wouldn t let them release it as a single Well until they lied that a well known artist from a big label was doing their own version and I d lose my guaranteed number 1 So I said yes 4 Released as the album s first single in June 1982 Happy Talk topped the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in July 1 The success of the single launched Sensible s solo career and he quickly found himself in constant demand for TV appearances radio and magazines One minute I was living at home with my mum and dad and in a punk group and being the disgrace of the neighbourhood and the next minute everyone thought I was this wonderful novelty song artist and it was lunacy 6 Second single Wot was a Top 10 hit in several European countries and a Top 30 hit in the UK US and Australia The album s third single Croydon failed to chart Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Classic Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Vive Le Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 In a retrospective review for AllMusic Mark Deming wrote Part of the idea behind the album was to show he could do more than just straightforward punk rock and there s no arguing he succeeded Deming felt that the proto rap of Wot and the domestic squalor of A Nice Cup of Tea are comic but they are also well crafted pop tunes that deliver the goods Croydon and Brenda Parts 1 amp 2 are described as smart and atmospheric with a faint psychedelic edge and Croydon also reveals a subtle but clear John Lennon influence The traditional jazz arrangement of Nobody s Sweetheart according to Deming is an effective bit of retro fun In his conclusion Deming wrote that most of Women and Captains First is dominated by synthesizers drum machines and breathy female backing vocals giving the album a slick and instantly recognizable 80s sound that hasn t dated well 7 Track listing EditSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Wot Captain Sensible3 402 A Nice Cup of Tea Sensible3 123 Brenda Part 1 Sensible Robyn Hitchcock 4 Brenda Part 2 Sensible Hitchcock7 275 Yanks with Guns Sensible4 306 Happy Talk Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II3 27 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length7 Martha the Mouth Sensible3 528 Nobody s Sweetheart Gus Kahn Ernie Erdman Billy Meyers Elmer Schoebel3 189 What D Ya Give The Man Who s Gotten Everything Sensible Penny Rimbaud4 2010 Who Is Melody Lee Sid Sensible1 5311 Gimme a Uniform Sensible3 5012 Croydon Sensible Hitchcock5 50 2009 reissueNo TitleWriter s Length1 Wot Sensible4 362 A Nice Cup of Tea Sensible3 213 Brenda Parts 1 amp 2 Sensible Hitchcock7 384 Yanks With Guns Sensible4 345 Happy Talk Rodgers Hammerstein II3 366 Martha the Mouth Sensible3 537 Nobody s Sweetheart Kahn Erdman Meyers Schoebel3 218 What D Ya Give the Man Who s Gotten Everything Sensible Rimbaud4 249 Who Is Melody Lee Sid Sensible1 5810 Gimme a Uniform Sensible3 5911 Croydon Sensible Hitchcock4 58 Bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length12 It B side of Happy Talk 1982 Sensible1 2213 I Can t Stand It Demo B side of Happy Talk 1982 Sensible4 0114 Strawberry Dross Extended Version B side of Wot 1982 Sensible9 2815 Jimi Hendrix s Strat B side of Croydon 1982 Sensible5 2116 Damned on 45 B side of Glad It s All Over 1984 Various7 2017 Joe Meek Previously unreleased Sensible3 35Personnel EditCredits adapted from the album s liner notes 4 MusiciansCaptain Sensible vocals guitar organ Tony Mansfield synthesizer percussion Dolly Mixture vocals Robyn Hitchcock twelve string guitar Brenda Parts 1 amp 2 Rod Bowkett noises Happy Talk Beale Street Jazz Band instruments Nobody s Sweetheart ProductionTony Mansfield producer Matthew Fisher engineer Andy Gierus additional engineer Chris Ludwinski additional engineer Jules Bowen additional engineer Mark Proctor additional engineer Simon Smart additional engineer Mixed at Eel Pie Studios T M C Studios and Ridge Farm StudioBonus tracks Jimi Hendrix s Strat and Damned on 45 were produced by Captain Sensible I Can t Stand It Demo and Strawberry Dross were recorded in Sensible s bedroom on a TEAC Portastudio Joe Meek is an unfinished 1980s track completed by Sensible for the 2009 reissueChart positions EditCharts 1982 PeakpositionUK Albums Chart 1 64German Albums Chart 11 24New Zealand Albums Charts 12 50References Edit a b c Captain Sensible Women and Captains First officialcharts com Retrieved 20 October 2018 Captain Sensible Women And Captains First Expanded Edition cherryred co uk Retrieved 20 October 2018 This Is Your Captain Speaking on Crass A History A Guide To Crass Records Wordpress com Retrieved 20 October 2018 a b c d e Women and Captains First CD reissue 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 a b c The Godfathers of Pop Captain Sensible interview Classicpopmag com 2017 Retrieved 20 October 2018 Hutchinson Barry 2017 The Damned The Chaos Years An Unofficial Biography Barry Hutchinson p 191 ISBN 978 0 244 30256 6 a b Deming Mark Women and Captains First AllMusic Retrieved 20 October 2018 Lawson Dom November 2009 Captain Sensible Reissues Classic Rock No 138 pp 96 97 Baldwin Shane Album Review Women and Captains First Vive Le Rock 1 September 2009 Retrieved on 20 October 2018 Larkin Colin 2011 Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise 5th ed Omnibus Press ISBN 9780857125958 Retrieved 20 October 2018 Captain Sensible Women and Captains First offiziellecharts de Retrieved 20 October 2018 Captain Sensible Women and Captains First charts nz Retrieved 20 October 2018 External links EditWomen and Captains First at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Women and Captains First amp oldid 1152974479, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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