''Another Music in a Different Kitchen'' is the first studio album by the English
punk rock band
Buzzcocks. It was released in March 1978 by the
United Artists record label. This was the third line-up of Buzzcocks, with the guitarist
Pete Shelley singing following the departure of the original vocalist
Howard Devoto
Howard Devoto (born Howard Andrew Trafford, 15 March 1952) is a retired English singer and songwriter, who began his career as the frontman for punk rock band Buzzcocks, but then left to form Magazine, one of the first post-punk bands. After M ...
and then the firing of the bass guitarist
Garth Smith (who had appeared on the "
Orgasm Addict"/"Whatever Happened To...?" single). The album includes the single "
I Don't Mind", which reached number 55 in the
UK Singles Chart in May 1978.
Album title
The album's title was inspired by a collage by
Linder Sterling. According to Shelley, "Howard said, 'another housewife stews in her own juice in a different kitchen'. We shuffled it around a bit and it came out like that."
Album cover
The sleeve design is by
Malcolm Garrett. The original UK vinyl release was issued with a black cardboard inner sleeve, using a colour photo by
Jill Furmanovsky
Jill Furmanovsky (born 1953) is a British photographer who has specialised in documenting rock musicians.
Life and work
Born in Southern Rhodesia, Furmanovsky emigrated with her parents and brother Michael to London in 1965. She studied t ...
on the front cover where Linder's image was intended to appear. Subsequent pressings substituted a black and white photo. The initial few thousand copies were shipped in a matching silver plastic shopping bag boldly with the word 'PRODUCT' on one side and the catalogue number "UAG 30159" on the other. Displaying the catalogue number prominently in this way was a common feature of Buzzcocks' artwork which was later picked up and taken to logical extremes by
Factory Records where everything they produced was catalogued.
Composition
The first pressing inadvertently gave a songwriting credit for "Fast Cars" to Shelley/Devoto due to it incorporating the riff from the song "Boredom" off the Spiral Scratch EP, though according to Steve Diggle he wrote ninety percent of the song, which was a personal song based on a car crash in which he was involved.
The album was originally conceived with the track "I Need" on side one, but after a test pressing was made, the group felt the song should appear on the second side. A mix-up occurred at the pressing plant and, as a consequence, some early copies of the album contained no "I Need" at all.
Release
An undated songbook was published with sheet music from the album, band photos, brief biographical material and a discography which includes the band's second release, ''
Love Bites Love Bites may refer to:
* Love-bite or hickey, a small bruise caused by kissing, sucking, or biting the skin
Film and television
* Love Bites (TV series), ''Love Bites'' (TV series), a 2011 drama starring Becki Newton
* Love Bites (film), ''Love ...
''. As such, it would have been released after 22 September 1978, the release date of ''Love Bites''. In keeping with other releases, the line "Agreed Images", which is a credit for the designer
Malcolm Garrett / Assorted iMaGes, appears on the back cover below the stocking number.
A blue vinyl version was re-released around 1986. The corresponding CD was released in March 1994 on the same record label, adding a second disc with "Orgasm Addict" and "
What Do I Get
What or WHAT may refer to:
* What, an interrogative pronoun and adverb
* "What?", one of the Five Ws used in journalism
Film and television
* ''What!'' (film) or ''The Whip and the Body'', a 1963 Italian film directed by Mario Bava
* '' What ...
?". EMI released a special edition (in 2008 in Europe, 2010 USA) with two CDs.
Rhino Records re-released ''Another Music in a Different Kitchen'' in a limited edition of 6,200 copies on 180-gram translucent orange vinyl in 2015 for
Black Friday Record Store Day.
Legacy
The album's second track, "No Reply", was covered by
SS Decontrol
SSD (Society System Decontrol) was a straight edge hardcore punk, hardcore band from Boston. They released two records as SS Decontrol and then formally changed their name to SSD. As SSD they released two more records with a Heavy metal music, ...
on their 1983
EP ''
Get It Away
''Get It Away'' is the second release from the Boston hardcore punk band SS Decontrol. It is the first release to feature Francois Levesque. The cover art, featuring a trash-strewn city street, was done by Pushead
Brian Schroeder, better know ...
''. The influential
Seattle band
The Fastbacks recorded "Whatever Happened To...?" on their 1991 single "My Letters", released by
Sub Pop
Sub Pop is a record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop achieved fame in the early 1990s for signing Seattle bands such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney, central players in the grunge movement. They are often ...
. The track "Autonomy" was covered by the
pop punk band
The Offspring on the single "Want You Bad".
The
Sub Pop
Sub Pop is a record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop achieved fame in the early 1990s for signing Seattle bands such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney, central players in the grunge movement. They are often ...
act
Love Battery were named after the song of that name on this album.
''Another Music in a Different Kitchen'' was included in the book ''
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die''. In a retrospective review for
BBC Music, the critic
David Quantick named it as his favourite album of all time and wrote, "Everything about it – from its silver, orange-lettered sleeve to Martin Rushent's aluminium-sheen production – is right."
Track listing
Personnel
;Buzzcocks
*
Pete Shelley – lead guitar, lead vocals
*
Steve Diggle
Stephen E Diggle (born 7 May 1955) is an English guitarist and vocalist in the punk band Buzzcocks.
Biography
Early years
Diggle was born on 7 May 1955 at Saint Mary's Hospital in Manchester, and grew up in the Bradford and Rusholme areas ...
– rhythm guitar, backing vocals
*
Steve Garvey – bass guitar
*
John Maher John Maher may refer to:
*John A. Maher, American politician
*John C. Maher (born 1951), Irish-British linguist
* John Maher (Buzzcocks drummer) (born 1960), British car specialist and former drummer of The Buzzcocks
*John Maher (Delancey Street) ( ...
– drums, percussion
*
Garth Smith (bass guitar) on Peel Session September 1977, most of the demo recordings and live at the Electric Circus 2 October 1977
;Technical
*
Martin Rushent – producer
* Doug Bennet – engineer
*
Malcolm Garrett – sleeve design
References
External links
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Buzzcocks albums
1978 debut albums
Albums produced by Martin Rushent
I.R.S. Records albums
Nettwerk Records albums
Parlophone albums
United Artists Records albums
Albums recorded at Olympic Sound Studios