''Early'' is a 2002 compilation album by
A Certain Ratio
A Certain Ratio (abbreviated as ACR) are an English post-punk band formed in 1977 in Flixton, Greater Manchester by Peter Terrell (guitar, electronics) and Simon Topping (vocals, trumpet), with additional members Jez Kerr (bass, vocals), Martin ...
.
Content
The album includes songs by A Certain Ratio between their formation in 1978 and 1985. Dave Simpson of ''
The Guardian
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'' described A Certain Ratio's sound as "a combination of
Eno
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Music
* English National Opera, London
* ''Eno'', an album by Japanese band Polysics
* "Eno", a song by X-Wife from '' Rockin' Rio EP''
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* Eno (company), a Chinese clothing and accessories busine ...
ambience,
Wire
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post-punk
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,
George Clinton funk and later, Latin percussion".
Release
''Early'' was released on March 22, 2002 by
Soul Jazz Records
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.
Reception
Andy Kellman of
AllMusic
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gave the album a four star rating out of a potential five, noting that four songs are presented in two versions, which led to "eating up space that could have been taken up by other highlights." while concluding that "All things considered, there is no shortage of great material here, and the packaging is phenomenal." Simpson also gave the album a four star rating, noting that tracks "The Fox" and "Life's a Scream" "would have been massive hits". Matt Harvey of the
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commented that "on listening to these tracks you can see why
house music
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, as the 80s progressed, found a spiritual home in Manchester (it's not for nothing that
Andy Weatherall cites ACR as his favourite band). Tracks like "Knife Slits Water" kick in a way that makes you think
Joey Beltram
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might have spent his school holidays visiting a trendy uncle in Manchester."
David Stubbs
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of ''
Uncut
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'' referred to the album as a "sorely overdue CD release, in particular for the long unavailable material from their first two EPs" while noting that "A pity 1981's ''To Each...'' is so under-represented here – "Forced Laugh'" would have topped off this collection perfectly."
Track listing
Disc one: Early
# "Do the Du" – 2:49
# "Flight" – 6:04
# "Waterline" – 4:07
# "Shack Up" – 3:13
# "The Fox" – 3:03
# "Blown Away" – 3:11
# "Gum" – 3:01
# "Life's a Scream" – 6:32
# "Skipscada" – 2:06
# "Knife Slits Water" – 7:32
# "Sounds Like Something Dirty" – 6:54
# "Touch" – 5:03
# "Saturn" – 3:48
Disc two: B-Sides, Rarities & Sessions
# "All Night Party" (original 7" single) – 3:13
# "Faceless" (''
Graveyard & Ballroom'') – 2:18
# "Do the Du" (
John Peel
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session, 1979) – 2:41
# "All Night Party" (John Peel session, 1979) – 3:47
# "Flight" (John Peel session, 1979) – 3:15
# "Choir" (John Peel session, 1979) – 3:05
# "Skipscada" (John Peel session, 1981) – 2:04
# "Felch" (Original NYC Mix) – 3:43
# "Abracadubra" (Sir Horatio 12") – 3:31
# "Tumba Rhumba" (7" single B-side) – 2:34
# "Si Fermir o Grido" (''Touch'' cassette) – 3:22
# "Tribeca" (video) – 11:52
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