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''The Black Album'' is the fourth studio album by English punk rock band the Damned, and the first to feature Paul Gray on
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. It was released on 3 November 1980 by Chiswick as a double album, with "Curtain Call" filling the whole of side 3, and a selection of live tracks recorded at
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at a special concert for Damned fan club members on side 4. The song "13th Floor Vendetta" paid tribute to the film '' The Abominable Dr. Phibes'' (1971), opening with the lyrics "...the organ plays to midnight on Maldine Square tonight".


Music

''The Black Album'' represented a change in the career of the group and an expansion of their sound.
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critic Ned Raggett noted that "some of the numbers show the band following their original punk vein, but by this point the four...were leaving straight, three-chord thrash to the cul-de-sac revivalists", and that it was "a chance for the band to try everything from straightforward rock to gentler atmospherics". Raggett described "Wait for the Blackout" as a "dramatic psych/punk surge" with "overtly-serious goth affectations", and qualified "Drinking About My Baby" as "goofy but still enjoyable".
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later said that
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's vocals were moving to a darker direction, and stated "It is goth; we didn't set out to do that but that is just the way it is. He did have a hearse, he was a gravedigger".


Reissues

The Damned's Chiswick back catalogue was acquired by Big Beat in 1981, and ''The Black Album'' was reissued in August 1982 as a single album that omitted "Curtain Call" and the live tracks. The artwork for the reissue parodied the sleeve of
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'', rendered in black with no details other than the group's name embossed in capitals. "It was said that the Beatles had their ''White Album'', we had our ''Black Album''", said Vanian. "The sleeve isn't related to the Beatles in any way". However, Scabies said: "Of course it was to do with the Beatles, I was so sick about the debates of what we should have on the front of it. I said: 'Put the thing in a plain black sleeve and we'll have a go at the Beatles and ''The White Album". The live tracks were reissued in their own right, with four extra tracks, as ''
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''. The first subsequent reissue of ''The Black Album'' on CD reinstated "Curtain Call" and the original artwork, and the 2005 double-CD reissue also reinstated the live tracks.


Tour

The 28-date ''Black Album'' UK tour began in November 1980, with reformed 1970s street punk band
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as support.


Critical reception

In a retrospective review for
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, critic Ned Raggett called the album hit-or-miss, but added that "tracks of note are still thick on the ground" and that "it's still a surprisingly good blast, a tour de force for Vanian particularly".


Track listing

;Note * The song titled "Second Time Around" was also known as "Machine Gun Etiquette", the title track from the band's previous album.


2005 deluxe edition

;Disc one The first disc contains the 12 tracks from side one to side three of the original release. ;Disc two The second disc contains the 6 tracks from side four of the original release plus 9 bonus tracks. ;Notes * "White Rabbit" – produced by the Damned and Roger Armstrong at
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, London, April 1980; engineered by Tony Taverner; mixing on "White Rabbit" ''extended version'' engineered by Robin Black; released as a single in France and Germany only but available in the UK on import in July 1980. * "Rabid (Over You)" and "Seagulls" – produced by the Damned at Wessex Studios, February 1980; recording and mixing on "Rabid (Over You)" engineered by Gary Edwards; "Seagulls" engineered by Alvin Clark; synthesizer on "Rabid (Over You)" by Anthony More; B-sides to "White Rabbit". * "The History of the World (Part 1)" ''single version'' – sound effects recorded at Nova Suite, London, August 1980; overdubs and mixing engineered by Steve Rance; released on 22 September 1980. * "I Believe the Impossible" and "Sugar and Spite" – recorded by Captain Sensible and Rat Scabies (lead vocals on "I Believe the Impossible" by Captain Sensible); recording date and location unknown; B-sides to "The History of the World (Part 1)". * "There Ain't No Sanity Clause" – produced by the Damned at Rockfield Studios, May–June 1980; released as a single on 24 November 1980. * "Looking at You" – recorded live at Shepperton Studios, 26 July 1980; B-side to "There Ain't No Sanity Clause".


Personnel

Credits adapted from the 2005 edition liner notes. ;The Damned *
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lead vocals (all but 3),
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(10),
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(12) *
Captain Sensible Raymond Ian Burns (born 24 April 1954), known by the stage name Captain Sensible, is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist. Captain Sensible co-founded the punk rock band the Damned, originally playing bass before switching to guitar. H ...
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and acoustic guitars, keyboards, backing and lead (3) vocals * Paul Gray bass *
Rat Scabies Christopher John Millar (born 30 July 1955), known by his stage name Rat Scabies, is a musician best known as the drummer for English punk rock band the Damned. Career Millar was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. He played drums with Tor ...
drums, rhythm guitar (4), backing vocals (4) ;Additional musicians *
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synthesizer (2, 9) * Ray Martinez
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(5, 7) * Hugh Jonesbacking vocals (10) ;Technical * The Damnedproducer (all but 9) *
Hanz Zimmer Hans Florian Zimmer (; born 12 September 1957) is a German film score composer and music producer. He has won two Oscars and four Grammys, and has been nominated for two Emmys and a Tony. Zimmer was also named on the list of Top 100 Living Gen ...
producer (9) * Hugh Jonesengineer * Dave Vanianartwork concept, design * Allan Ballardphotography * H. Leadbitterdesign execution


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Black Album, The The Damned (band) albums 1980 albums Chiswick Records albums Albums recorded at Rockfield Studios