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"Down to Zero" is a 1976 song by British singer-songwriter
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. It features pedal steel guitar by B. J. Cole and drums by
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History

The song first appeared on Armatrading's 1976 album ''
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'', which was produced and engineered by
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and recorded at the independent Olympic Studios in
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, London. It was the first song to be recorded for the album. "Down to Zero" was released as a single, also in 1976, by A&M ''("Down to Zero/Like Fire" – AMS 7270)'', and despite following the success of the top ten single " Love and Affection" (which had been released in August 1976), it failed to chart. In his review of the album on
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, Dave Connolly cites "Down to Zero" as "
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the album's most memorable tracks". Women's music writer
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described the song as "a full-tilt rollercoaster ... a masterly analysis of rejection." Critic
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, in his book ''Angels of the Night'', praised the song's "jazz intensity", achieved he says, through its "triplet cross-rhythms". "Down to Zero" has since been re-released on numerous collections, among them: ''Live at the Bijou Bijou Club, Philadelphia Superstar Radio Network'' (1977, promo album); ''Track Record'' (1983), ''Joan Armatrading: Greatest Hits'' (1987), ''Joan Armatrading: 25th Anniversary Series'' (1987), ''Love And Affection'' (1996), ''Joan Armatrading: Master Series#'' (1999); ''Joan Armatrading: Millennium Edition'' (2000); ''The Best of Joan Armatrading: The Millennium Collection'' (2000); ''Joan Armatrading: Best'' (2001); ''Classic Joan Armatrading'' (2001); ''Love and Affection: Joan Armatrading Classics 1975–1983'' (2003); '' Live: All the Way from America'' (2004); ''Joan Armatrading: Gold'' (2005). "Down to Zero" was re-released in July 1990 as a live version on the b-side of the single "Promise Land" (AM 567) from the album '' Hearts and Flowers''. The single's B-side, "Like Fire", also appears on the ''Joan Armatrading'' album. "Down to Zero" was used as the theme song for the BBC series ''
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'' in 2015.


Personnel

Source: * Joan Armatrading – vocals, acoustic guitar *
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– acoustic & electric guitars * Dave Markee – bass guitar * B. J. Colesteel guitar *
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– 12-string guitar * Peter Wood – piano *
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– drums


Performances

During the 1970s, Armatrading used the song to open her live concerts, as noted in contemporary reviews. She used "Down to Zero" to open her live seminal concert for German TV (Studio L in
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) on 15 February 1979, accompanied by a band especially put together for the tour. The band featured
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on keyboards, Rick Hirsch on guitar, Art Rodriguez on drums, Bill Bodine on bass and Lon Price on saxophone. The concert was recorded by WDR and features on the DVD '' Steppin' Out''. Armatrading played the song again, this time as the second opener, with the same band, live at the
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in
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, Essen, Germany on 19 and 20 April 1980, in another concert recorded live and featuring on the ''Steppin' Out'' DVD. It was during the fourteen months between these two concerts that she became internationally famous, and "Down to Zero" helped her to achieve this. The band that played with her at these concerts went on to perform with her on subsequent tours. On 5 October 1976 Armatrading performed the song on BBC's ''
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'', introduced by Bob Harris. Armatrading has included the song in many of her shows, almost as often as her top 10 hit " Love and Affection". She played it on her live concert tour for her 2003 album ''
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''; recordings from that tour were released on the CD/DVD album '' Live: All the Way from America'' in 2004. Following this she rested the song, until including it once again in her 2012 '' Starlight'' tour. On 27 April 2016, Armatrading was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and played "Down to Zero" at the ceremony.


Covers

"Down to Zero" was recorded by soul and blues singer Bettye LaVette and issued on her 2005 album ''
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.'' The song was also recorded by Lili Añel and issued on her 2007 album '' Dream Again'' and later also released, by ESC Records, on her album '' Life or Death''. The American singer
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regularly covered the song live when she appeared in clubs in California in the 1980s – one of many Armatrading songs she included in her live repertoire. The Irish singer
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performed "Down to Zero" in concert, and his rendition can be found on his 1979 live album ''Recorded Live on Tour 1978''.


Notes


References

* ''Joan Armatrading'' (1976)
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: AMLH 64588 (sleeve notes) * Harvey, Peter. ''Black Echoes'' (magazine) "Joan's Gentle Triumph: Individual Armatrading", 22 October 1977 * * Mellers, Wilfrid (1986) ''Angels of the Night: Popular Female Singers of our Time'', Blackwell * O'Brien, Lucy (1995) ''She Bop: The Definitive History of Women in Pop, Rock and Soul'', Harmondsworth: Penguin


External links


"Down to Zero" lyrics from Joan Armatrading's official website
{{Joan Armatrading 1976 singles Joan Armatrading songs Songs written by Joan Armatrading Song recordings produced by Glyn Johns