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''The Blurred Crusade'' is the second album by the Australian
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band the Church, released in March 1982 by EMI Parlophone. Note: Archived n-linecopy has limited functionality. Moving away from the new wave leanings of their debut, it was stylistically more complex and "a smoother, fuller release". "With its mystical lyrics the second album ... brought the group's own style more into focus". The album peaked at No. 10 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart and "Almost With You" reached No. 21 on the related Singles Chart. Note: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until
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(ARIA) created their own
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in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.


Background

While still dominated primarily by
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's songwriting, ''The Blurred Crusade'' shows a stronger influence from 1960s
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and the beginnings of guitarists
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' and
Marty Willson-Piper Marty Willson-Piper (born 7 May 1958) is an English guitarist and singer-songwriter best known as a former long-time member of the Australian psychedelic rock band The Church. He joined in 1980 after seeing an early gig where they were perform ...
's trademark interplay. Lush keyboards, which often imitate strings or vocals, provide an ethereal background, aided by
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's rich, atmospheric production. The album's opening track and first single, "Almost with You," is considered one of the band's most characteristic songs and the two whole-band compositions, "An Interlude" and "You Took", have been frequently included in set lists throughout their career. Both the band and a large section of the fan-base cite the album as one of their finest. Following its release, the band undertook their second Australian tour, while
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released the album in Europe, generating enough sales for them to tour there in October. However, their U.S. label, Capitol Records, declined to release ''The Blurred Crusade'' and demanded that they write more radio-friendly material, as exemplified by their stable mates,
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. This horrified the group. Note: n-lineversion has limited preview. After another recording session, five new songs were offered to Capitol, but the label was still unimpressed and dropped the band. The five songs were later released in Australia as the EP '' Sing-Songs'', which reached the Top 100 Albums Chart in December. Meanwhile, their manager,
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, arranged a UK tour supporting the hugely successful pop group Duran Duran, but after five gigs the Church pulled out, feeling that the audiences were unsympathetic. Chugg later recalled, "They were hard work. All four of them were strong-willed and had their own ideas of how things should be". In October 2010, ''The Blurred Crusade'' (1982) was listed in the book '' 100 Best Australian Albums'', along with their 1988 album, '' Starfish'', in the Top 40.


Track listing

# " Almost With You" (Kilbey) – 4:14 # "When You Were Mine" (Kilbey) – 5:46 # "Field of Mars" (Kilbey, Willson-Piper) – 4:54 # "An Interlude" (Kilbey, Koppes, Ploog, Willson-Piper) – 4:33 # "Secret Corners" (Kilbey) – 1:49 # "Just for You" (Kilbey) – 5:20 # "A Fire Burns" (Kilbey) – 4:51 # "To Be in Your Eyes" (Kilbey) – 3:50 # "You Took" (Kilbey, Koppes, Ploog, Willson-Piper) – 8:03 # "Don't Look Back" (Kilbey) – 2:02


Bonus tracks

The 2002 EMI Australia and 2010 Second Motion ''30th Anniversary Series'' remasters of the album add two bonus tracks: "Life Speeds Up" (the B-side of "Almost With You") and the instrumental "The Golden Dawn" (the B-side of "When You Were Mine"). The 2002 remaster has the bonus tracks on a second disc, along with ''The Blurred Crusade'' promo film, which includes "You Took" and "Almost with You".


Personnel

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Steve Kilbey Steven John Kilbey (born 13 September 1954) is an English-Australian singer-songwriter and bass guitarist for the rock band the Church. He is also a music producer, poet, and painter. As of 2020, Kilbey has released 14 solo albums and has col ...
 – lead vocals, bass guitar, keyboards, slide guitar *
Peter Koppes Peter Koppes (born 21 November 1955) is an Australian guitarist, best known as a founding and almost-continuous member of the independent rock band The Church. He is a multi-instrumentalist, also playing mandolin, drums, piano, and harmonica. ...
 – lead guitar, backing vocals, percussion, tubular bells, piano on "You Took" *
Marty Willson-Piper Marty Willson-Piper (born 7 May 1958) is an English guitarist and singer-songwriter best known as a former long-time member of the Australian psychedelic rock band The Church. He joined in 1980 after seeing an early gig where they were perform ...
 – electric & acoustic 12 & 6 string guitars, lead vocal on "Field of Mars" *
Richard Ploog Richard John Ploog (born 29 October 1962) is an Australian drummer, songwriter, producer and singer who was a member of rock band The Church between 1981 and 1990. Ploog also drummed for Beasts of Bourbon in 1983, Damien Lovelock in 1988 and with ...
 – drums, percussion


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Blurred Crusade, The The Church (band) albums 1982 albums Albums produced by Bob Clearmountain