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''101 Damnations'' is the debut studio album by English
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band
Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine (also known as Carter USM or simply Carter) were an English indie rock band formed in 1987 by singer Jim "Jim Bob" Morrison and guitarist Les "Fruitbat" Carter. They made their name with a distinctive style o ...
, released on 15 January 1990 through
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. After playing in different bands, James Robert "Jim Bob" Morrison and Les "Fruitbat" Carter formed Bob and played their first show in August 1987, before changing the name to Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine. Over the next year, they played various shows across London before signing to Big Cat; with shows further north of the city in early 1989, a fanbase started building. The duo recorded their debut album with producer Simon Painter at Important Notice Studios, which was a garage on Painter's property, in
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,
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. ''101 Damnations'' is a punk rock and
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album that merged the styles of
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and
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, alongside loud guitars, drum machines and samples taken from films and TV shows. ''101 Damnations'' was met with generally favourable reviews, with critics praising the songwriting; it peaked at number 29 on the
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. After recording, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine toured the United Kingdom until the end of 1989. During this time, "
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" was released as the album's sole single in November 1989, peaking at number 23 in the
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. While this was happening, the band was lumped into the grebo scene alongside
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and
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. In the first half of 1990, the band toured the UK and mainland Europe twice each, and later tour throughout June and July 1990 to promote non-album single "Rubbish". ''101 Damnations'' was included at number 29 on the ''
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'' list of the year's best release, and would be reissued several times in the ensuing years.


Background

After leaving education, James Robert "Jim Bob" Morrison got a job at an
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in London's West End. During this time, he formed Jeepster, who went two years before playing their first gig. Though it would be the only show that the band did, Bob promptly left his job to focus on music. While as part of his next act the Ballpoints, Bob came across bassist Les "Fruitbat" Carter of Dead Clergy at the rehearsal space The Orchestra Pit in
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,
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in 1979. As the bassist for the Ballpoints left, Fruitbat took his role. Despite a name change to Peter Pan's Playground, the band split and the members went into different paths, including
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, children's entertainment and solo careers. Bob formed
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, while Fruitbat used the moniker Cartoon Carter; the pair separately wrote several songs that would be later be re-worked for their next project.Bob 2004, p. 14 After getting a drum machine, Bob and Fruitbat played their first show in August 1987 under the name Bob, supporting
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at the Astoria venue in London. Jamie Wednesday was initially billed to play that show, but had broken up shortly prior to it, leaving Bob and Fruitbat a week to write new material. They composed six songs, namely, "Everytime a Churchbell Rings", "An All American National Sport", "The Taking of Peckham 123", "Good Grief Charlie Brown", an early version of "A Perfect Day to Drop the Bomb" titled "Will I Go to Hell If I Kiss in Front of Jesus" and "G.I. Blues". As the band needed
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s for the show, they saw a local advertisement in a newspaper for Important Notice Studios in
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, owned by engineer Simon Painter. The duo then played another show two weeks later, before changing their name to
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after learning of another band called
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. The pair debuted this new name at a show at
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Bob 2004, p. 15 in September 1987, and closed out the year with three more gigs across London.Bob 2004, p. 196


Development and recording

Between February and November 1988, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine played further shows throughout the city; as Fruitbat was unable to pass his driver's test, they were forced to use buses to travel to the gigs. During this period, Adrian Boss became their manager, and subsequently, their driver after hiring cars. They recorded demos at Important Notice Studios which earned them their first
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with
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; the label released their debut single "A Sheltered Life" in October 1988. The band started playing shows further north in early 1989, which was around the time Bob noticed that they were starting to attract a fanbase. The Treworgey Tree Fayre in Cornwall in summer 1989 marked the band's first festival appearance, ending with them not being paid. Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine recorded their debut album at Important Notice Studios; the band and Painter acted as producers. They initially wanted
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to produce it, though Bob could not recall as to why this did not occur. The studio was located in the back garden of Painter's residence near a
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. The band would regularly cycle to-and-from the building each day; Bob referred to the studio's size as a "garage .. andwhen I say a garage, I doubt you could have kept much more than say, a
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or something Noddy might drive in there". When they had used the space to make their earlier demos, it initially had an eight-track recorder and were charging £8 per hour, but by the time the band were making the album, it upgraded to 16-tracks and £16 per hour. They collectively spent £800 recording it; as they did not a sampler, snippets of TV shows, films and
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were added to the recordings via a pair of
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s. When Bob asked Painter on how to achieve a
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sound for "Sheriff Fatman", he performed what he wanted by cupping his hands over his mouth, to which Painter remarked, "do that".


Music and lyrics


Overview

''101 Damnations'' establishes the band's style, musically fusing drum machines, samples and loud guitars, employing extensive cultural references and puns, while being lyrically concerned with real life events seen in the news. Ned Raggett of
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characterised the album's musical style as "brash, quick,
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/ glam via rough early eighties technology pump-it-up pogoers" and described the heavy usage of puns as "Carter's calling card as much as anything". Gavin Stoker in ''The Rough Guide to Rock'' wrote that it combined "frantic guitars with samples, hip-hop beats, keyboard blasts and lyrics that namechecked south London haunts with alarming regularity".Stoker 2003, p. 175 J.M. of ''
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'' considered it to be a mix of the work of
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and
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all the "while adopting the literary, politically appropriate, socially sarcastic British pop intellectual stance". In a review for ''
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'', DJ
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detailed the lyrics as being adaptive of other media mediums: "the colour and atmospheric backdrops (film), the plot and the dialogue (comics) and the descriptive prowess (if Carter were a book, they'd be a
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novel - really)". The planned title for the album was ''The Brothels of Streatham to the Taking of Peckham'', and later after signing, they attempted to call it ''Cunt''. Bob cites
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and
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as being inspirations for his songwriting, in particular "The Taking of Peckham 123". Explaining the samples, Bob said he would be sat next to a TV or a radio and recording bits using a cassette recorder for useable portions. As Fruitbat owned a copy of ''
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'' (1968), they extensively took samples from it for the album, most prominently on "A Perfect Day to Drop the Bomb".


Tracks

Bob said "The Road to Domestos", the album's opener, was a recording of a
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they had stolen, ending with the sound of
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fire. The title of the following track, "Everytime a Church Bell Rings", was influenced by the film ''
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'' (1946). "Twenty Four Minutes to Tulse Hill" details a train ride through South London; the train announcer snippets were recorded at the Tulse Hill railway station, which Fruitbat lived across from. It also features a sample taken from ''
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'' (1979), which had an impact on Bob. "An All-American National Sport", which had went under the titles "Digging a Hole" and "Cardboard City Cut-Out" with different
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, discusses a homeless person being set on fire by two strangers. "Sheriff Fatman" was highlighted as displaying the album's characteristic sound; Raggett said "the song itself may be about a total rat-bastard of a slumlord, but the name of the game is energy and fun." Bob said the titular character was a
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from South London, which he based on two people he knew in person. An earlier version of the track was known as "Chuckles and Smiles", and was adapted from " Jonathan Jo" (1924) by
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. "The Taking of Peckham 123" is largely about the
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area of London, where Jamie Wednesday's label The Pink Label was based. Bob thought it reminded him of "
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" (1987) by contemporaries
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. "Crimestoppers A' Go Go" is an instrumental track that is followed by "Good Grief Charlie Brown", which is about Bob's parents divorcing, and sees him reciting
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in the style of a
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by its conclusion. ''
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'' writer Tom Thornton said "Midnight on the Murder Mile" served as a "depiction of a paranoid, post-nightclub cross-borough trudge home". Its title refers to a length of road dubbed the
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where Bob would walk from a bus stop in
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to his residence in
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. It features samples of the band ringing and hanging up on the emergency phone number 999 and fight sounds from ''
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'' (1989) during the instrumental portion. "A Perfect Day to Drop the Bomb", which begins with a clip of an
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booting up, reuses the
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from " The Message" (1982) by
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. The album's closing track, "G.I. Blues", is an
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inspired by John Savage's character in ''
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'' (1978), which had left an impression on Bob. Rob Sheridan plays the piano solo in the track; Bob said he was drafted in as the part was a "lot harder to play than it sounds" and he performed it "too well so we had to change it after he’d left the studio".


Release

Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine embarked on a four-month long tour of the UK between September and December 1989. During this time, "Sheriff Fatman" was released as the
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from their upcoming debut album in November 1989. It was originally released as a 12-inch vinyl record, with the B-sides "R.S.P.C.E.", "Twin Tub with Guitar" and a cover of "Everybody's Happy Nowadays" (1979) by
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. The music video for "Sheriff Fatman" consists of live footage of the band with close-up shots of their instruments and the crowd. ''101 Damnations'' was released on 15 January 1990 through Big Cat Records, with distribution from
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. The artwork consists of 56 black spots against a white background; the title is a reference to the film ''
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'' (1961). Stoker said that "as the rest of the country looked towards the '
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' scene, Carter were starting a riot down south", being lumped in with the grebo scene alongside
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and Pop Will Eat Itself. Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine promoted ''101 Damnations'' with a UK tour until mid-February 1990, when they embarked on their first tour of mainland Europe, consisting of three shows in
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.Bob 2004, p. 39 Upon returning home, the band continued to tour the UK until April 1990, and followed this up with a longer stint in Europe. On the latter trek, some of the crowd in Germany were not fond of the band lacking a drummer, often asking "where's the drummer?", with a few of them thinking the pair were miming the entire time. On one occasion, an attendee tried to go behind the stage, expecting to find a drummer there. The non-album single "Rubbish" was released in June 1990, with the B-sides "Alternative Alf Garnett" and a cover of Pet Shop Boys' "
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" (1987). Preceded by a launch party in
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, it was promoted with a UK tour throughout June and July 1990, ending with a performance at the Astoria.


Reissues and related events

"Sheriff Fatman" was reissued in 1991 through Big Cat and
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. The two labels reissued ''101 Damnations'' in the UK on 8 August 1991 and in the United States five days later. Big Cat Records reissued it in 2004, and then in 2011 with additional tracks; the latter edition was re-printed in 2018. It was re-pressed on vinyl in 2018 as part of the box set ''The Studio Recordings 1988–1998'', alongside their other albums. "Sheriff Fatman", "Rubbish" and their respective B-sides were included on the compilation ''Handbuilt by Perverts'' (1990); "Sheriff Fatman" and "Rubbish" were then featured on the compilations ''Straw Donkey... The Singles'' (1995) and ''Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere ...The Very Best of Carter USM'' (2000). In addition to those two tracks, "Twenty Four Minutes from Tulse Hill", "Midnight on the Murder Mile", "A Perfect Day to Drop the Bomb" and "G.I. Blues" were included on the
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compilation ''You Fat Bastard'' (2007). In 2009, the band performed their first four albums in their entireties across two shows in London, which included ''101 Damnations''. It and the performance of their second album '' 30 Something'' (1991) were released as a two-CD set under the title ''The Drum Machine Years Volume 1 (1990–1991)'' (2010) through Concert Live.


Reception

Reviewers generally praised the songwriting found on ''101 Damnations''. In a retrospective piece, Raggett said in the "duo's own unusual way, Carter were something of a unique and thrilling prospect at its best, which the highlights of ''Damnations'' show." ''
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'' writer Ira Robbins called it a "fully realised debut" and "mind-blowing in the most stimulating sense"; Stoke was similarly impressed that the band "had ideas and energy to spare".
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in ''
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'' saw it as an "invocative melting pot of samples, ideas and tunes" delivered with "a punk-inspired ethos".Larkin 2007, p. 3099 J.M. said it was: "Clever, yes. Contrived, yes. And that's where this London bridge between social criticism and music falls down. Not enough melodic muscle, lyrical gusto". The staff at ''NME'' remarked that it was "weighted with a constant stream of clever touches, a sensible line in cynicism and a streak of humour". Lamacq considered it the band's "(
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debut, a big screen collage on a shoestring budget - rough-edged Rascal Pop with a searching script". ''
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charm and a rousing anthemic quality". ''101 Damnations'' peaked at number 29 on the
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Track listing

All tracks written by James Morrison and Les Carter. Some CD versions combine the first two tracks into one. Side one #"The Road to Domestos" – 0:46 #"Everytime a Churchbell Rings" – 4:13 #"Twenty Four Minutes from Tulse Hill" – 3:26 #"An All American National Sport" – 3:55 #"
Sheriff Fatman "Sheriff Fatman" is a single by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, released in 1989, and featuring on the album '' 101 Damnations''. The track is probably their best-known original composition. The lyrics rail against slum landlords and their in ...
" – 4:43 #"The Taking of Peckham 123" – 4:22 Side two #
  • "Crimestoppers A' Go Go" – 2:48 #"Good Grief Charlie Brown" – 3:39 #"Midnight on the Murder Mile" – 3:30 #"A Perfect Day to Drop the Bomb" – 5:42 #"G.I. Blues" – 3:57


    Personnel

    Personnel per booklet. Musicians *
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    – performer *
    Fruitbat Leslie George Carter, known as Fruitbat (born 12 December 1958) is an English musician who was a member of Carter USM. Career Carter played in a number of bands during the late 1970s, before meeting Jim Bob (James Neil Morrison) at The Orchestr ...
    – performer * Rob Sheridan – piano solo ("G.I. Blues") Production and design * Sex Machine – producer * Simon Painter – producer, engineer * Carter – sleeve design * Dee Eff – sleeve design


    Charts


    See also

    * '' Liquidizer'' – the 1989 debut album by contemporaries
    Jesus Jones Jesus Jones are a British alternative rock band from Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, formed in late 1988, who continue to record and perform, as of 2021. Their track " Right Here, Right Now" was an international hit, and was subsequently globall ...
    , known for its heavy use of samples


    References

    Citations Sources * * * * * * * * *


    External links


    ''101 Damnations'' (bonus edition)
    at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed) {{Authority control 1990 debut albums Big Cat Records albums Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine albums