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Big Night Music
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Album Details: Big Night Music

Release Date:01/01/1986
Label:Polygram Records
UPC:042284236928

Track List: Big Night Music

  1. Black Light Trap
  2. Gunning For The Buddha
  3. Running On The Rocks
  4. The Shining Path
  5. Pretty Little Things
  1. Underwaterboys
  2. Exquisite
  3. The Reptiles And I
  4. Sticky Jazz
  5. Cradle Song

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User Reviews: Big Night Music

  • Overall:

    Brilliant album from a brilliant band

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 1, 1999

    Some of Shriekback's other recordings are quite crappy, and really not worth paying any attention to. This is the exception. It is a masterpiece in a class of it's own. Anyone with a sense of adventure to give it a listen. It contains some eerie mus...ic, you cannot remain untouched by it. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Big Night Music

  • All Music Guide

    Big Night Music continued Shriekback's evolution from fringe weirdoes to unlikely pop stars. It was more accessible than anything they'd done before, and not by accident -- a conscious intent to reach for a wider audience is apparent even in the album's packaging, which pictures the band members on the cover for the first time, includes a long note from Shriekback to their fans, and gives credits for make-up, hair, and denim. The lush, organic production (by Gavin MacKillop) is a long, long way from the clattering psycho-funk of Tench, and Shriekback's distinctive drum programs have been entirely replaced by Martyn Barker's drums. ("Big Night Music is entirely free of drum machines," say the liner notes. "Shriekback have chosen to make a different kind of music -- one which exalts human frailty and the harmonious mess of nature over the simplistic reductions of our crude computers.") All this makes it tempting to dismiss this album, but that would be a mistake -- taken on its own terms..., it's a vastly successful record. Its ten tracks explore a variety of new styles and the results include some of their best songs: "The Shining Path," an evocative moonlight serenade; "The Reptiles and I," with glassine synths echoing over a sinewy rhythm section; and "Sticky Jazz," which is funky in a joyful, floppy way and marks quite a change for the often sinister Shrieks. Barry Andrews, who handles all lead vocals for the first time, is not a great singer, but he manages; Barker shows impressive rhythmic versatility; and Dave Allen continues to be the band's anchor, providing dependable brilliance on the low end. Big Night Music accomplished everything it set out to do, finding success with both record buyers and critics, but was quickly followed by Allen's departure from the band. - Bill Cassel, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Shriekback

Shriekback is not an easy band to classify. They borrowed heavily from funk but had a very different agenda; their music was more suited for contemplation than for parties. They combined synthesizers and drum machines with throbbing bass lines and unorthodox vocals to evoke a primordial world where the line between human and animal was blurred. The title of their fourth... Read more