Having reviewed the band's great performance at Cruel World festival last May (see elsewhere on this blog), I'm looking forward to hearing this...
Originally released on June 17, 1985, the band’s sixth album Crush contained the single "So In Love," which entered the Billboard Top 40, and radio hit "Secret." The album reached #13 on the UK Official Album Chart.
Working from a batch of demos, Andy and Paul, plus multi-instrumentalist Martin Cooper and drummer Malcolm Holmes, began recording Crush in Liverpool’s Amazon Studios in the late winter of 1984. Having laid down what they could in Amazon, they then relocated to the more secluded facilities of The Manor, in the heart of Oxfordshire, where they enlisted US-born producer Stephen Hague to help pull the record together.
“We felt for the first time like we needed somebody to help us focus on the production,” McCluskey says. “We were too close to these half-written songs and needed someone who could be a little bit more objective. Stephen had a very slick production sound. Maybe unconsciously, we were also thinking, ‘If we’re going to break America, we need to be a bit more polished’.”
That approach successfully attracted a new audience and both Humphreys and McCluskey look back on it with fondness. Although Crush was created under gruelling conditions, there’s no doubting that everything paid off: “We managed to create an exceedingly good album,” McCluskey affirms. “We are very proud of every track.”
The 40th celebration of Crush will arrive on 2LP black and coloured vinyl, as well as 2CD and digital formats. Remastered from the original analogue files, the special anniversary release sees a wealth of brand new material including seven unreleased tracks from the album's multitrack sessions, mixed by Paul Humphreys.
Working from a batch of demos, Andy and Paul, plus multi-instrumentalist Martin Cooper and drummer Malcolm Holmes, began recording Crush in Liverpool’s Amazon Studios in the late winter of 1984. Having laid down what they could in Amazon, they then relocated to the more secluded facilities of The Manor, in the heart of Oxfordshire, where they enlisted US-born producer Stephen Hague to help pull the record together.
“We felt for the first time like we needed somebody to help us focus on the production,” McCluskey says. “We were too close to these half-written songs and needed someone who could be a little bit more objective. Stephen had a very slick production sound. Maybe unconsciously, we were also thinking, ‘If we’re going to break America, we need to be a bit more polished’.”
That approach successfully attracted a new audience and both Humphreys and McCluskey look back on it with fondness. Although Crush was created under gruelling conditions, there’s no doubting that everything paid off: “We managed to create an exceedingly good album,” McCluskey affirms. “We are very proud of every track.”
The 40th celebration of Crush will arrive on 2LP black and coloured vinyl, as well as 2CD and digital formats. Remastered from the original analogue files, the special anniversary release sees a wealth of brand new material including seven unreleased tracks from the album's multitrack sessions, mixed by Paul Humphreys.
The new release also comes with two demos, an alternative mix, four never-before-heard songs, plus non-album b-sides and extended or 12" mixes, some of which have never been reissued or issued on CD/digitally. The package is rounded out with rare photos and comprehensive notes by journalist and author Jason Draper in conversation with Andy McCluskey.
“The 40th anniversary re-release of 'Crush' has been a wonderful opportunity for us to re-assess the album. 1985 was a period of great intensity with constant touring and time pressure in the studio, but we created a powerful collection of songs and lyrical themes,” Andy McCluskey said of the record.
“The 40th anniversary re-release of 'Crush' has been a wonderful opportunity for us to re-assess the album. 1985 was a period of great intensity with constant touring and time pressure in the studio, but we created a powerful collection of songs and lyrical themes,” Andy McCluskey said of the record.
“In hindsight, we made a much better album than we knew at the time. Two hit singles 'So in Love' and ‘Secret’ remain live set constants to this day. There is raw energy and anger in ‘88 seconds in Greensboro’, swaggering pomp of ‘The Native Daughters of the Golden West’, and the melancholy shroud of the title track ‘Crush’ juxtaposing relentless samples of Japanese TV adverts against the weary vocals and somnambulant instrumentation perfectly captures the jet lag induced dream state of global touring.We changed style and musical palette, but 'Crush' retains a confidence and energy that I am very proud of.”
OMD have sold 25 million singles and 15 million albums to date.
Track listing:
CD 1
So In Love
Secret
Bloc Bloc Bloc
Women III
Crush
88 Seconds In Greensboro
The Native Daughters Of The Golden West
La Femme Accident
Hold You
The Lights Are Going Out
CD 2
Secret
Bloc Bloc Bloc
Women III
Crush
88 Seconds In Greensboro
The Native Daughters Of The Golden West
La Femme Accident
Hold You
The Lights Are Going Out
CD 2
Wheels of Steel*
Lana Turner v.1*
Hold You (Rough)*
Choral*
Lana Turner v.2*
Drift (Demo)*
All or Nothing (Demo)*
Concrete Hands (b-side)
Firegun (b-side)
Maria Gallante (b-side)
Drift (b-side)
Secret (Extended Mix)
So In Love (Special American Dance Remix)
So In Love (Extended)
La Femme Accident (12" Mix)
Concrete Hands (Extended)
Lana Turner v.1*
Hold You (Rough)*
Choral*
Lana Turner v.2*
Drift (Demo)*
All or Nothing (Demo)*
Concrete Hands (b-side)
Firegun (b-side)
Maria Gallante (b-side)
Drift (b-side)
Secret (Extended Mix)
So In Love (Special American Dance Remix)
So In Love (Extended)
La Femme Accident (12" Mix)
Concrete Hands (Extended)
*Previously Unreleased Track
LP1
Side I
So In Love
Secret
Bloc Bloc Bloc
Women III
Crush
Side II
Secret
Bloc Bloc Bloc
Women III
Crush
Side II
88 Seconds In Greensboro
The Native Daughters Of The Golden West
La Femme Accident
Hold You
The Lights Are Going Out
LP2
Side III
The Native Daughters Of The Golden West
La Femme Accident
Hold You
The Lights Are Going Out
LP2
Side III
Wheels of Steel*
Lana Turner v.1*
Hold You (Rough)*
Choral*
Lana Turner v.2*
Drift (Demo)*
All or Nothing (Demo)*
Side IV
Lana Turner v.1*
Hold You (Rough)*
Choral*
Lana Turner v.2*
Drift (Demo)*
All or Nothing (Demo)*
Side IV
So In Love (Special American Dance Remix)
Secret (Extended Mix)
La Femme Accident (12" Mix)
Concrete Hands (Extended)
Secret (Extended Mix)
La Femme Accident (12" Mix)
Concrete Hands (Extended)
*Previously Unreleased Track
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