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''Waking Up with the House on Fire'' is the third album by the English new wave group
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, released on 22 October 1984. The album peaked at number two on the
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, becoming the band's third top five album.


Overview

The first single, "
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", became a number two hit in the UK and a top 20 hit in the US in late 1984. However, the album did not achieve the level of success expected. While ''Waking Up with the House on Fire'' reached
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status in both the UK and the US, it was considered to be a disappointment compared to the success of the group's previous album, ''
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'' (1983). It sold approximately five million copies worldwide, being certified gold or platinum in many countries, and earning Double Platinum status in Canada. The other two singles were "The Medal Song" (UK No. 32), (with its B-side, " Don't Go Down That Street" being released as a single from a subsequent EP in Japan but only reaching No. 69 in the charts) and "Mistake No. 3" (US No. 33). In Mexico, "Don't Talk About It" was released as a single in mid 1985 and charted at number eight. ''
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'' called "Mistake No. 3" "slow, lyrical musings on human weakness" that is "an unusually sad song" for Culture Club. On the
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program '' Behind the Music'', the narrator states, "Today, the band admits the album was a hurried and halfhearted effort." Some music insiders also feel that Culture Club and lead singer
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may have fallen victim to overexposure in both the British and American press by the end of 1984. Subsequently, Culture Club decided to change direction for the next album, ''
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'' (1986), by choosing a new producer in Arif Mardin and moving in a dance-oriented direction. In 2008, the album was re-released in Japan, as a special collector "mini-LP" edition (a CD in a cardboard sleeve (featuring booklets) as a miniature version of the original vinyl album). The album's cover can be seen in the 2008 film '' Sex and the City'' as part of Carrie Bradshaw's collection of LPs from the 1980s.


Reception

Reviews for ''Waking Up with the House on Fire'' have been fairly negative. In ''
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'' magazine, reviewer
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stated the album was "a disaster of mediocrity" and that the majority of the tracks were "a characterless stodge of bland blue-eyed soul, slouching rhythms, pedestrian horns and nonchalant vocals...".
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's Lindsay Planer retrospectively rated the album two out of five stars. He noted that "overexposure in the media, the ever-changing tides and trends of pop music, and, quite frankly, a less than laudable collection of songs resulted in
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receiving a less than enthusiastic response." He also explained that it "was in no way aided by the irony-laden yet undeniable banality of the emphasis track .. "The War Song"." However, he stated: "Two of the more interesting cuts are the vintage R&B "Crime Time" and the upbeat and soulful "Mannequin," blending Beach Boys-esque vocal harmonies with a distinctly Carolina beach and shag flavour."
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rated it a B, stating: "Since I had even less use for the dismissive because-he-wears-dresses theory than for the ridiculous new-Smokey analysis, I could never figure out oy George'smeans of commercial propulsion". He also stated that "this calls for concerted protest – which might be easier to whip up if the latest album weren't part three of more-of-the-same."


Track listing

All tracks composed by Culture Club. ;Side one # "Dangerous Man" – 4:14 # "
The War Song "The War Song" is a song by British band Culture Club, featuring background vocals from Clare Torry. It was released as the lead single from the band's third album, ''Waking Up with the House on Fire'' (1984), in September 1984. The song becam ...
" – 4:13 # "Unfortunate Thing" – 3:08 # "Crime Time" – 2:59 # "Mistake No. 3" – 4:36 ;Side two #
  • "The Dive" – 3:47 # "The Medal Song" – 4:15 # "Don't Talk About It" – 3:17 # "Mannequin" – 2:53 # "Hello Goodbye" – 3:25 ;Bonus tracks (2003 CD re-issue) #
  • "La Cancion de Guerra" – 4:04 # "Love Is Love" – 3:51 # "The Dream" – 2:29 # " Don't Go Down That Street" – 6:34 *The Chilean cassette edition starts with an extended version of "The War Song".


    Personnel

    ;Culture Club *
    Boy George George Alan O'Dowd (born 14 June 1961), known professionally as Boy George, is an English singer, songwriter, DJ, author and mixed media artist. Best known for his soulful voice and his androgynous appearance, Boy George has been the lead singe ...
    – vocals *
    Mikey Craig Michael Emile "Mikey" Craig (born 15 February 1960) is a British musician and DJ of Jamaican descent, best known as the bassist of the pop/soul/new wave group Culture Club. Craig's group Culture Club became one of the most successful bands of t ...
    – bass guitar * Roy Hay – guitar, piano, keyboards,
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    ,
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    *
    Jon Moss Jonathan Aubrey Moss (born 11 September 1957) is an English drummer, best known as a member of the 1980s new wave group Culture Club. He has also played with other bands, including London, the Nips, the Damned and Adam and the Ants. Early li ...
    – percussion, drums ;Additional musicians * Phil Pickett – keyboards, backing vocals * Steve Grainger – saxophone * Kenneth McGregor – trombone * Ron Williams – trumpet *
    Helen Terry Helen Terry (born 25 May 1956) is a British singer and television producer, known for her backing vocal work with Culture Club. As a solo performer, she scored a Top 40 hit single in 1984 with "Love Lies Lost", and released one album in 1986, ' ...
    – backing vocals * Imogen Exton – backing vocals * Derek Green – backing vocals * Alice Kemp – backing vocals * Andriana Loizou – backing vocals * Alanda Marchant – backing vocals * Nancy Peppers – backing vocals * Chris Rainbow – backing vocals * Louis Rogers – backing vocals * Martin Sunley – backing vocals * Tara Thomas – backing vocals *
    Clare Torry Clare H. Torry (born 29 November 1947) is a British singer, well known for writing and performing the wordless vocals on the song " The Great Gig in the Sky" by the group Pink Floyd on their 1973 album '' The Dark Side of the Moon''. She also c ...
    – backing vocals


    Production

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    – producer, digital mixing * Gordon Milne – engineer * Peter Lees – assistant engineer * Jon Moss – digital mixing * Ray Allington – hair stylist * Kim Bowen – stylist * Stevie Hughes – photography, makeup * Connie Jude – cover and rear sleeve illustration


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    References

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