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A Certain Ratio - I'd Like To See You Again album

A Certain Ratio - I'd Like To See You Again album

  • Performer: A Certain Ratio
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: I'd Like To See You Again
  • Released: 1983
  • Style: Leftfield, Jazzdance, Synth-pop
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1591 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1497 mb
  • Other: MP1 AC3 DMF MPC AU AIFF AAC
  • Rating: 4.3
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Description

I'd Like to See You Again' - the fourth studio album by A Certain Ratio.

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The next proper A Certain Ratio record was the epochal Shack Up, released by Factory Benelux in July 1980. Recorded for just £50, the single managed to dent the Billboard disco chart in the USA. Antilles/Island expressed interest in signing the band, who were also invited to record with Grace Jones, but ultimately Ratio elected to remain with Factory and Wilson. The original Ratio quintet made just one more album, I'd Like to See You Again, cut in February and March 1982. By now Martha Tilson had departed, and Kerr and Moscrop were already working on their latin and jazz chops as members of companion band Swamp Children, soon to be re-invented as Kalima. Ratio's new music offered dry, disciplined latin disco, inspired in part by Cameo.

On their first releases they sound like a successor band of Joy Division. After a trip to New York in the year of 1980, they quickly developed towards funk. The album "To Each" (1981) is characterised by African percussion, funky drums and bass as well as a sepulchral mood in the style of the Joy Division. After the release of the album "Sextet", which continued the sound of the successful album, singer Simon Topping left the band.

A Certain Ratio announce details of the next phase of reissues on Mute, acr:mcr and I’d Like To See You Again was released on 23 March with Good Together and Up In Downsville following on 27 April 2018. The reissues are part of the ongoing collaboration with Mute that started with The Graveyard And The Ballroom, To Each and Force

The album goes full Balearic, with lots of smooth downtempo breakbeats, soulful vocals, and unhurried saxophone. Soul II Soul ’s 1989 smash Back to Life (However Do You Want Me) is a loose template, itself a commercial success story for the kind of multikulti, house-adjacent pop that ACR had been exploring 10 years prior. What Change the Station lacks is the sense of hyper-intelligent, nervy dissonance that brought depth to earlier albums. Even at their grooviest, ACR maintained an edge-the fun never came entirely free. Thirty-two years later, Manchester post-punk outfit A Certain Ratio's Sextet still sounds like no other record: it's either that era's creepiest, boggiest dance album or its funkiest smear of brittle art-noise. I'd Like to See You Again, Live 1980.

Album's title: I'd Like To See You Again. VR 22426, Fact 65. A Certain Ratio. I'd Like To See You Again ‎(LP, Album).

Tracklist

A1 Touch 5:05
A2 Saturn 3:46
A3 Hot Knights 3:51
A4 I'd Like To See You Again 5:11
B1 Showcase 3:10
B2 Sesame Apriti - Corco Vado 3:51
B3 Axis 6:25
B4 Guess Who 4:58

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Virgin
  • Produced At – Revolution Studios
  • Published By – Movement Of 24th January
  • Pressed By – MPO

Credits

  • Design [Graphic Design] – AGIDI, Kennedy's Studios
  • Engineer – Phil Ault
  • Photography By – Andrew Haslam
  • Producer – ACR*
  • Written-By – A Certain Ratio

Notes

Produced at Revolution Studios Cheadle Hulme
Published By The Movement of 24th January.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
  • Price Code: AE 261

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FACT 65, Fact 65 A Certain Ratio I'd Like To See You Again ‎(LP, Album) Factory, Factory FACT 65, Fact 65 UK 1982
STUMM409 A Certain Ratio I'd Like To See You Again ‎(LP, Album, Yel) Mute STUMM409 Europe 2018
LTMCD 2438 A Certain Ratio I'd Like To See You Again ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) LTM LTMCD 2438 UK 2005
FACT 65 A Certain Ratio I'd Like To See You Again ‎(LP, Album, TP) Factory FACT 65 UK 1982
LTMCD 2438 A Certain Ratio I'd Like To See You Again ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) LTM LTMCD 2438 Europe 2005

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