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''Fire & Water'' is an album by
Jean-Jacques Burnel Jean-Jacques Burnel (born 21 February 1952) is an English musician, producer and songwriter, best known as the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist with the English rock band The Stranglers. He is the last founding member to remain in the band. ...
and
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of
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, released on 11 November 1983 on the Epic
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. It is the
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for the
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''Ecoutez Vos Murs'', directed by Vincent Coudanne. Burnel is reported to have said in 2011 that the film was shown once at a premiere screening in
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, never to be seen again. The track "Rain and Dole and Tea" features
Maggie Reilly Maggie Reilly (born 15 September 1956) is a Scottish singer best known for her collaborations with the composer and instrumentalist Mike Oldfield. Most notably, she performed lead vocals on the Oldfield songs " Family Man", "Moonlight Shadow", ...
, best known for her collaboration with the
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, on vocals, which in a remixed form was released as a single. The album spent one week at number 94 in the
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. ''Fire & Water'' was reissued on CD by Edsel Records in April 2008,
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ed from the original tapes. This features the remix of "Rain and Dole and Tea" as a bonus track.


Background

In 1983, bassist
Jean-Jacques Burnel Jean-Jacques Burnel (born 21 February 1952) is an English musician, producer and songwriter, best known as the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist with the English rock band The Stranglers. He is the last founding member to remain in the band. ...
and keyboardist
Dave Greenfield David Paul Greenfield (29 March 1949 – 3 May 2020) was an English keyboardist, singer and songwriter who was a member of rock band The Stranglers. He joined the band in 1975, within a year of its formation, and played with them for 45 years ...
were commissioned by French film director Vincent Coudanne to write music for his semi-animated
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''Ecoutez Vos Murs'' (). Their compositions would form the musical basis for the film, but the lyrics were written purely for the album.
Maggie Reilly Maggie Reilly (born 15 September 1956) is a Scottish singer best known for her collaborations with the composer and instrumentalist Mike Oldfield. Most notably, she performed lead vocals on the Oldfield songs " Family Man", "Moonlight Shadow", ...
, an acquaintance of Burnel and Greenfield, was asked to perform lead vocals on the track "Rain and Dole and Tea". She recorded several
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, aiming for a 1960s
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sound. The single version, however, omits the layered vocals. The title of the instrumental "Trois Pedophiles pour Eric Sabyr" () is an elaborate play on words. "Eric Sabyr" is a pun on French composer and pianist
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(1866 – 1925), a musical hero of Burnel's, who wrote three piano compositions called " Trois Gymnopédies." "Dino Rap" is dedicated to Stranglers security man Dino Rogers, of whom Burnel does an impersonation in the form of a
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on the track. "Liberation" features Dave Greenfield reading a short excerpt from
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's ''Autobiographical Notes''. The French lyrics for "Detective Privée" were written by Dominique Buxin, lyricist for
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new wave band
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, with which Burnel worked as a producer in the first half of the 1980s.


Critical reception

In his review of the album in ''Strangled'' magazine, Chris Twomey didn't think it would be fair to judge ''Fire and Water'' on a "broad commercial level," as it fit more comfortably into an "experimental vein." Twomey felt, however, that the album "comes out way ahead of previous tranglerssolo projects in terms of accessibility and commerciality." ''
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'' described the album as "typical soundtrack ambience, relying on doomy keyboard effects, and songs, some with vocals." They concluded that "It's not heinously awful, but few are likely to give it repeated spins." Robert Endeacott, in his 2014 book ''Peaches: A Chronicle of The Stranglers 1974-1990'', called it a good album that was "way above the average pap of the day."


Track listing

* Sequel to
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' song "Vladimir and Olga", the B-side of " Midnight Summer Dream". The next parts are the tracks "Vladimir and the Beast" and "Vladimir Goes To Havana", both released as B-sides by the Stranglers.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the album liner notes, except where noted. ;Musicians *
Jean-Jacques Burnel Jean-Jacques Burnel (born 21 February 1952) is an English musician, producer and songwriter, best known as the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist with the English rock band The Stranglers. He is the last founding member to remain in the band. ...
– performer, vocals (3, 6–8) *
Dave Greenfield David Paul Greenfield (29 March 1949 – 3 May 2020) was an English keyboardist, singer and songwriter who was a member of rock band The Stranglers. He joined the band in 1975, within a year of its formation, and played with them for 45 years ...
– performer, voice (1) *
Maggie Reilly Maggie Reilly (born 15 September 1956) is a Scottish singer best known for her collaborations with the composer and instrumentalist Mike Oldfield. Most notably, she performed lead vocals on the Oldfield songs " Family Man", "Moonlight Shadow", ...
– vocals (2) *Anna von Stern – voice (2), backing vocals (6) ;Technical *Jean-Jacques Burnel – producer *Dave Greenfield – producer *Gary Lucas – engineer * George Peckham – mastering ( Portland Recording Studios, London, 29 September 1983) *
Paul Hardiman Paul Hardiman is a British record producer. He worked with Lloyd Cole and the Commotions (on their debut ''Rattlesnakes'') and Lloyd Cole's solo career. His other production credits include Chris de Burgh's most commercially successful albums '' ...
– remixing (10), mastering (10) ( Advision Studios, London, 25 November 1983) *David Jacob – mastering (10) (Advision Studios, London, 25 November 1983)


Charts


References

* * ''Guinness Book of British Hit Albums'' (1989), 7th Edition {{DEFAULTSORT:Fire And Water (Ecoutez Vos Murs) Jean-Jacques Burnel albums 1983 albums Epic Records albums 1983 soundtrack albums