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Back Into Battle with The Art of Noise

March 17, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

It's with great pleasure to find out that The Art of Noise's debut effort, Into Battle with The Art of Noise (1983), will be reissued as part of ZTT/Salvo's ongoing Element Series in April. And hardcore Art of Noise fans have a lot to be excited about this new release.

The Art of Noise. Those four words signify a bizarre advent in '80s pop music - perhaps the ultimate marriage of music and technology (a staple of almost all popular art released that decade), a template upon which much of modern dance music would base itself. It also gave birth to one of the most consciously weird record labels in all of England: Zang Tuum Tumb, a trendsetter in the field of futuristic dance-pop thanks to acts like Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Propaganda, 808 State and Seal.

The original Art of Noise - producer Gary Langan, programmer J.J. Jeczalik, arranger Anne Dudley, producer Trevor Horn and writer Paul Morley - came together not long after making massive strides with production work on ABC's The Lexicon of Love (with the smash single "The Look of Love") and the newly-reinvigorated prog band Yes, whose Horn-produced "Owner of a Lonely Heart" was a major hit. Working from scraps of material conceived for Yes' 90125 and others, many programmed into the then-new Fairlight CMI sampling synthesizer, the quintet developed a nine-track EP, Into Battle with The Art of Noise, which became a critical hit on both sides of the Atlantic (in the U.S., the emerging breakdance scene embraced the jittery, percussive nature of the music; lead single "Beat Box" topped Billboard's dance charts).

Horn and Morley would ultimately leave the band after their first full-length album, Who's Afraid of The Art of Noise? (1984), but those sessions yielded a major hit single in "Close (To the Edit)," a U.K. Top 10 hit and, to quote ZTT's own release, "a hit record that would take them from behind the locked doors of their studio to the Top of the Pops studio, around the world, and make them a sonic reference point for a generation," all of which is true. But what few know is Who's Afraid began as an entirely different record, a more progressive, experimental effort called Worship. For the Element Edition of Into Battle, the Worship sessions are finally freed from the vaults, adding no less than 18 unreleased tracks to this new reissue. While some of the track titles are familiar (namely "Close (To the Edit)"), these tracks are a landmark for Art of Noise fanatics.

The set will be released in the U.K. on April 4. Pre-order it from Amazon here and check out the track list after the jump.

The Art of Noise, Into Battle with The Art of Noise: Element Edition (ZTT/Salvo SALVOCDD49 , 2011)

  1. Battle
  2. Beat Box
  3. The Army Now
  4. Donna
  5. Moments in Love
  6. Bright Noise
  7. Flesh in Armour
  8. Comes and Goes
  9. Moment in Love
  10. Who's Afraid of The Art of Noise? (Worship Session)
  11. One Finger of Love (Worship Session)
  12. Diversion 1 (Worship Session)
  13. Two Fingers of Love (Worship Session)
  14. The Uncertainty of Syrup (Worship Session)
  15. Damn It All (Worship Session)
  16. Three Fingers of Love (Worship Session)
  17. Sing of Relief (Worship Session)
  18. Hands Off Love (Worship Session)
  19. Diversion 2 (Worship Session)
  20. Goodbye Art of Noise (Worship Session)
  21. Confession (Worship Session)
  22. Close (To the Edit) (Worship Session)
  23. Diversion 3 (Worship Session)
  24. The Moment of Desire (Worship Session)
  25. And What Have You Done with My Body, God? (Worship Session)
  26. The Wounds of Wonder (Worship Session)
  27. A Time for Fear (Who's Afraid) (Worship Session)

Tracks 1-9 released as ZTT 12" EP ZTIS-100 (U.K.)/Island 12" EP 0-96974 (U.S.), 1983
Tracks 10-27 recorded for aborted Worship album in 1984 and previously unreleased

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Mike Duquette (Founder) was fascinated with catalog music ever since he was a teenager. A 2009 graduate of Seton Hall University with a B.A. in journalism, Mike paired his profession with his passion through The Second Disc, one of the first sites to focus on all reissue labels great and small. His passion for reissues turned into a career, holding positions at Legacy Recordings and Rhino Records and contributing to Allmusic, Discogs, City Pages, Ultimate Classic Rock and Mondo Records, for whom he penned liner notes for his favorite piece of music: John Williams' Oscar-winning score to 'E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.' Born and raised in New Jersey, Mike lives in Astoria, Queens with his wife, a cat named Ravioli, twin daughters and a large yet tasteful collection of music.

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Comments

  1. Dean Harris says

    March 17, 2011 at 10:51 am

    This sounds great. Let's hope that the correct version of "Beat Box" is used. The Repertoire 2003 release used the 12" version rather than the original album one.

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  2. Kym says

    March 18, 2011 at 2:18 am

    This looks great, but yet again the US 45 edit of "Beat Box" (2:50) is overlooked for CD.

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  3. AudioDile says

    March 18, 2011 at 2:31 pm

    I don't have a problem with this release, but to have stuck half the tracks on the box set And What Have You Done With My Body, God? and saved the other 3 or 4 to yet again re-release this is nothing but a blatantly obvious money grab.

    I had pre-ordered this until I listened to the snippets and realized that this "lost gem" (Worship) was not much more than tracks that were reworked into already released tracks on Who's Afraid, and half-demos that just aren't all that great.

    I'll get excited again when they re-release the China albums with bonus tracks.

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    • bob Johns says

      March 24, 2011 at 10:06 am

      Sadly, I'm given to understand the China material, let alone the masters, no longer exist.

      Reply

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