The Anvil

The Anvil

by Visage
The Anvil

The Anvil

by Visage

CD(Bonus Tracks / Reissue)

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Overview

When they recorded the follow-up to their surprisingly successful debut, the members of Visage appeared to be dealing from a position of strength. But the dance club-fueled, style-obsessed new romantic movement that had propelled the group to success in England was already crumbling, and frontman Steve Strange had begun to take his role as the movement's figurehead a little too seriously. The Anvil, rumored to be the subject of a multi-million dollar feature film (a project that never materialized), emphasizes Strange's penchant for melancholy and melodrama. Where the band's debut undercut such pretensions with humorous tracks like the twangy "Malpaso Man," only one tune here -- "Night Train," with a rubbery bassline and blasts of brass backing a tongue-in-cheek tale of intrigue -- dares to take liberties with Visage's moody image. Still, with backing from the same core of post-punk all-stars (Ultravox's Midge Ure -- who co-produced the album -- and violinist Billy Currie, as well as Magazine keyboardist Dave Formula), Strange and drummer Rusty Egan sound just as good as before, and despite once again closing an album with a forgettable instrumental ("Whispers"), almost all the band's efforts on The Anvil are extremely well-crafted synth pop. Two, in fact, are essential new wave artifacts. The title track takes a despairing look around clubland, setting Strange's best-ever lyric to a grim parody of a hit in the meat market disco it describes; it suggests he'd become disillusioned with the scene that had spawned Visage. "The Damned Don't Cry," meanwhile, is even better, a ghostly groove that comes closer than anyone would have thought possible to recapturing the haunted magnificence of "Fade to Grey," the band's signature hit. [Cherry Pop's 2008 reissue included six bonus remixes.] ~ Dan LeRoy

Product Details

Release Date: 05/13/2008
Label: Cherry Pop / Cherry Red
UPC: 5013929420625
Rank: 129615

Tracks

  1. The Damned Don't Cry
  2. Anvil (Night Club School)
  3. Move Up
  4. Night Train
  5. The Horseman
  6. Look What They've Done
  7. Again We Love
  8. Wild Life
  9. Whispers
  10. We Move
  11. Frequency 7
  12. The Damned Don't Cry
  13. Motivation
  14. I'm Still Searching
  15. The Mind of a Toy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Visage   Primary Artist
John McGeouch   Guest Artist
Billy Currie   Violin (Electric),Synthesizer
Midge Ure   Synthesizer
Rusty Egan   Drums
Dave Formula   Keyboards
Lorraine Whitmarsh   Vocals (Background)
Perri Lister   Vocals (Background)
Steve Strange   Vocals

Technical Credits

Visage   Producer,Composer,Remix Engineer
Barry Adamson   Composer
Billy Currie   Composer
Richard S. Evans   Composer
Dave Formula   Composer
Midge Ure   Producer,Composer
John Luongo   Remix Engineer,Producer
Rusty Egan   Composer
William Currie   Composer
David Tomlinson   Composer
Steve Strange   Composer
John McGeoch   Composer
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