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''Bucks Fizz'' is the eponymous debut
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by the British pop group
Bucks Fizz Bucks Fizz were a British pop group that achieved success in the 1980s, most notably for winning the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Making Your Mind Up". The group was formed in January 1981 specifically for the contest and comp ...
. It was released on 26 July 1981, it features their
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-winning song " Making Your Mind Up" as well as the two follow-up singles " Piece of the Action" and " One of Those Nights". The album was produced by Andy Hill and released on RCA Records. ''Bucks Fizz'' has been re-released twice on CD, first in 2004 with bonus tracks and as a two-disc edition in 2015.


Overview

In late 1980, songwriter Andy Hill and his partner Nichola Martin came up with a song that was to be entered into the ''
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''. Martin quickly set about bringing a group together to perform it. In January 1981, Bucks Fizz were formed from auditionees
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and Jay Aston along with the already chosen Mike Nolan and Cheryl Baker. The song " Making Your Mind Up" not only won the Contest, but went on to reach No. 1 in the UK singles chart, as well as many other countries in Europe. This launched the group on a run of success that would last for much of the decade. In May the follow-up single, also written and produced by Hill, was released. " Piece of the Action" proved that Bucks Fizz were not one-hit wonders, despite the reputation of the Contest, and quickly became another worldwide hit. The record company, RCA were keen to get an album out, and ''Bucks Fizz'' was released in late July 1981. Recorded between promotional tours and a hectic schedule, the album featured ten
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tracks, most of them quite different to "Making Your Mind Up", the song that had made their name. Of the remaining nine tracks, only "The Right Situation" mirrored the Eurovision winner in terms of structure and style. Other variations were the
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-styled "Took It to the Limit" and the
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-influenced "Shine On". Ballads were present in the form of "It's Got to Be Love", "One of Those Nights" and "Getting Kinda Lonely". The album was released in a glossy gatefold sleeve, depicting head and shoulders shots of the group both inside and outside. Produced and largely written by Hill, the album also became a success when it reached the UK top 20 the following month and was certified gold. A third single was released in August, the ballad " One of Those Nights". This, like the others also reached the top 20 in the UK and secured Bucks Fizz as one of the top acts of the year. No more singles were released from the album, although their next single " The Land of Make Believe" (released in November 1981) went to No.1 and revived the album in the early months of 1982, where it went as far as 34 in the charts and spent more weeks in the top 100 than it had originally done - eventually clocking up 28 in total. Outside of the UK, the album reached number 20 in New Zealand and number 29 in
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. A year later, the group recorded the songs "It's Got to Be Love" (which was their second biggest hit in the Philippines, after "Making Your Mind Up"), "One of Those Nights", "Getting Kinda Lonely" and "Shine On" in Spanish for an album released in Latin America. Tracks "Piece of the Action" and "One of Those Nights" were included on their debut album in North America, released in 1982. The album was re-issued on Compact disc in 2004 with bonus tracks. In 2008, demos and early versions of tracks "Piece of the Action", "One of Those Nights", "Getting Kinda Lonely" and "The Right Situation" were included on ''
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'' compilation. In June 2015 the album was re-released again on CD as a two-disc edition featuring bonus tracks and their 1982 Spanish album ''El Mundo De Ilusion''.


Reviews and reception

The ''Bucks Fizz'' album received average to good reviews from magazines. '' Record Mirror'' gave the album three out of five stars and said; "I think Bucks Fizz are bunch of gutless wonders who can perhaps sing in tune but don't know the meaning of singing with emotion... he albumis a big production job with slick session musicians, ten ready-made songs for them to warble, and yet the whole shebang still can't spark Bucks Fizz into action...Bucks Fizz could be good if they only learned to FEEL their songs", citing track "Shine On" as the only song to display any feeling. The same journalist went on to review their following album a year later saying that the songs had "a generous dash of emotion, something that was conspicuous by its absence on their debut". Short-lived music magazine ''Chart Songwords'' said in another three out of five review; "Whether they'll be in the public eye as long as
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, to name just two recently emerging stars, is difficult to decide, but on the strength of their debut LP, they have a fair chance", but also complained that some songs sounded like "sub Brotherhood of Man, or even worse -
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". Irish magazine '' RTE Guide'' was more favourable by giving the album five out of five and said "''Bucks Fizz'' is an excellent pop album. Of the seven non-single tracks, about four would easily make top-class single releases... ''Bucks Fizz'' is an instantly appealing album with some tracks registering immediately and other tracks growing on you".Brendan Martin, ''RTÉ Guide. Album reviews, August 1981 At the time of release, the members of the group listed their favourite tracks on the album with Nolan favouring "Making Your Mind Up", Aston: "Piece of the Action", G: "One of Those Nights" and Baker: "Midnight Reservation". Baker herself has since stated that she didn't particularly like the tracks "One of Those Nights" and "The Right Situation", while all members (including Nolan) have been quoted as saying "Making Your Mind Up" was one of their weaker singles. While recording the album Baker said that they were aiming for various styles; "It's not 'Making Your Mind Up' mark I, II, III and IV". On its 2015 release, Music-News.com labelled tracks "One of Those Nights" and "Piece of the Action" as "classy" and mentioned that it was clear that this album was a bid to quickly steer themselves away from the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2017, '' Classic Pop magazine'' reviewed the album favourably saying the tracks were "great" and mentioned "the Moroder-ised 'Took it to the Limit', the Abba-esque 'Lady of the Night' and the disco-funky 'Shine On'."


Track listing


Original album


2004 CD re-issue

Bonus tracks:


Personnel

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Bobby G Bobby G (also known as Bobby Gee) (born Robert Alan Gubby, 23 August 1953) is a member of pop group Bucks Fizz, best known for winning the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest and for achieving three UK number one hits with "Making Your Mind Up" (1981 ...
 - vocals, lead vocals on "One of Those Nights" * Jay Aston - vocals, lead vocals on "Getting Kinda Lonely" * Mike Nolan - vocals, joint lead vocals on "It's Got to Be Love" * Cheryl Baker - vocals, joint lead vocals on "It's Got to Be Love" ;Musicians * Andy Hill - producer, keyboards, bass, acoustic guitar, backing vocals * Graham Broad - drums * Ian Bairnson - guitar, bass * Mel Collins and Howie Casey - saxophones *Nichola Martin - backing vocals *Alan Carvell - backing vocals * Shelley Preston - additional vocals on "Heart of Stone" (bonus track) ;Production * John Hudson and Martin Webster - engineers *Recorded at Mayfair Studios and Morgan Studios * Dean Murphy - executive producer of CD re-issue * Brian Aris - photography * Rory Kee - logo design * Andrew Christian - art direction


Chart performance


References

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