
A Certain Ratio - acr:set - CD
Catalogue Number: CDMUTEL28
Release Date: 10 October 2018
A CERTAIN RATIO have shared their first new music since 2008âs Mind Made Up and announce the release of acr:set, a career spanning compilation.
âDirty Boyâ is a classic slice of A Certain Ratio pop funk and features the voice of Tony Wilson preparing the band for âThe Foxâ recording session in his own inimitable fashion, plus vocals from Barry Adamson, who returns a favour to the band after they reworked 2017âs âI Got Clothesâ.
The two new tracks, âDirty Boyâ and âMake It Happenâ were recorded at Oxygene in Manchester, and both appear on the new best of compilation, acr:set. The album is made up of tracks that feature in the bandâs incendiary live show (hence the title), and includes rare 7â and 12â mixes alongside the two new recordings and sleeve notes by DJ and writer Dave Haslam.
A Certain Ratio embraced the ethic and culture of the late seventies post-punk explosion, but sounded like nothing else around them and refused to fit in. Formed in Manchester in 1978, the band has had various members throughout their career, with a core line-up of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop and Donald Johnson that remains today.
An influence on generations of musicians - from LCD Soundsystem, Happy Mondays, Franz Ferdinand, ESG, Factory Floor, Sink Ya Teeth and Andrew Weatherall â the bandâs involvement in cultural touchpoints is sometimes unexpected: a recent exhibition centred on Stockportâs Strawberry Studios uncovered the tape box, but not the tapes, from a recording session with Grace Jones back in 1980 and Madonnaâs live debut was supporting A Certain Ratio at the infamous Danceteria in New York in 1982 (where she was working as a hatcheck girl), and sometimes expected, given the unique time and place that they formed â Manchester in 1978, one of the first acts to sign to the newly formed Factory Records.
The band released their first, Martin Hannett produced, single for Factory in 1979 and went on to be hailed universally as pioneers of what became known as âpunk funkâ thanks to the success of their second single, âShack Upâ, on both sides of the Atlantic.
Five albums were released on Factory â The Graveyard and the Ballroom (1979), To EachâŠ(1981), Sextet (1982), Iâd Like To See You Again (1982) and Force (1986). Following the release of Force, the band moved to A&M for two releases - Good Together (1989) and acr:mcr (1990) and, after the leaving the major, released Up In Downsville (1992) and Change the Station (1997) on Robs Records, the label set up by New Orderâs manager and Factoryâs director, Rob Gretton, an important catalyst in the Manchester scene.
Their sound is not easily pigeon holed and their influence can never be understated. The band introduced the avant-garde elements of funk, jazz, electronics, tape loops and technology to the pop song, wrapping it in a post punk aesthetic, adding great clothes and the coolest haircuts.
- Do The Du (Casse) (1979)Â
- Wild Party - 12â version (1985)Â
- Flight - 12â version (1980)Â
- And Then Again - 12â version (1980)Â
- Forced Laugh (1981)Â
- Wonder Y (1992)Â
- Mickey Way (12â version, 1986)Â
- 27 Forever - 7â version (1991)Â
- Wonât Stop Loving You - Bernard Sumner mix (1990)Â
- Good Together - 12â version (1990)Â
- Be What You Wanna Be - 12â version (1990)Â
- Shack Up - 7â version (1980)Â
- The Fox - US 12â version (1980)Â
- Knife Slits Water - 7â version (1982)Â
- Si Firmir O Grido (1986)Â
- Dirty Boy Extended - featuring Barry Adamson (2018)Â
- Make It Happen (2018)
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Catalogue Number: CDMUTEL28
Release Date: 10 October 2018
A CERTAIN RATIO have shared their first new music since 2008âs Mind Made Up and announce the release of acr:set, a career spanning compilation.
âDirty Boyâ is a classic slice of A Certain Ratio pop funk and features the voice of Tony Wilson preparing the band for âThe Foxâ recording session in his own inimitable fashion, plus vocals from Barry Adamson, who returns a favour to the band after they reworked 2017âs âI Got Clothesâ.
The two new tracks, âDirty Boyâ and âMake It Happenâ were recorded at Oxygene in Manchester, and both appear on the new best of compilation, acr:set. The album is made up of tracks that feature in the bandâs incendiary live show (hence the title), and includes rare 7â and 12â mixes alongside the two new recordings and sleeve notes by DJ and writer Dave Haslam.
A Certain Ratio embraced the ethic and culture of the late seventies post-punk explosion, but sounded like nothing else around them and refused to fit in. Formed in Manchester in 1978, the band has had various members throughout their career, with a core line-up of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop and Donald Johnson that remains today.
An influence on generations of musicians - from LCD Soundsystem, Happy Mondays, Franz Ferdinand, ESG, Factory Floor, Sink Ya Teeth and Andrew Weatherall â the bandâs involvement in cultural touchpoints is sometimes unexpected: a recent exhibition centred on Stockportâs Strawberry Studios uncovered the tape box, but not the tapes, from a recording session with Grace Jones back in 1980 and Madonnaâs live debut was supporting A Certain Ratio at the infamous Danceteria in New York in 1982 (where she was working as a hatcheck girl), and sometimes expected, given the unique time and place that they formed â Manchester in 1978, one of the first acts to sign to the newly formed Factory Records.
The band released their first, Martin Hannett produced, single for Factory in 1979 and went on to be hailed universally as pioneers of what became known as âpunk funkâ thanks to the success of their second single, âShack Upâ, on both sides of the Atlantic.
Five albums were released on Factory â The Graveyard and the Ballroom (1979), To EachâŠ(1981), Sextet (1982), Iâd Like To See You Again (1982) and Force (1986). Following the release of Force, the band moved to A&M for two releases - Good Together (1989) and acr:mcr (1990) and, after the leaving the major, released Up In Downsville (1992) and Change the Station (1997) on Robs Records, the label set up by New Orderâs manager and Factoryâs director, Rob Gretton, an important catalyst in the Manchester scene.
Their sound is not easily pigeon holed and their influence can never be understated. The band introduced the avant-garde elements of funk, jazz, electronics, tape loops and technology to the pop song, wrapping it in a post punk aesthetic, adding great clothes and the coolest haircuts.
- Do The Du (Casse) (1979)Â
- Wild Party - 12â version (1985)Â
- Flight - 12â version (1980)Â
- And Then Again - 12â version (1980)Â
- Forced Laugh (1981)Â
- Wonder Y (1992)Â
- Mickey Way (12â version, 1986)Â
- 27 Forever - 7â version (1991)Â
- Wonât Stop Loving You - Bernard Sumner mix (1990)Â
- Good Together - 12â version (1990)Â
- Be What You Wanna Be - 12â version (1990)Â
- Shack Up - 7â version (1980)Â
- The Fox - US 12â version (1980)Â
- Knife Slits Water - 7â version (1982)Â
- Si Firmir O Grido (1986)Â
- Dirty Boy Extended - featuring Barry Adamson (2018)Â
- Make It Happen (2018)
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Catalogue Number: CDMUTEL28
Release Date: 10 October 2018
A CERTAIN RATIO have shared their first new music since 2008âs Mind Made Up and announce the release of acr:set, a career spanning compilation.
âDirty Boyâ is a classic slice of A Certain Ratio pop funk and features the voice of Tony Wilson preparing the band for âThe Foxâ recording session in his own inimitable fashion, plus vocals from Barry Adamson, who returns a favour to the band after they reworked 2017âs âI Got Clothesâ.
The two new tracks, âDirty Boyâ and âMake It Happenâ were recorded at Oxygene in Manchester, and both appear on the new best of compilation, acr:set. The album is made up of tracks that feature in the bandâs incendiary live show (hence the title), and includes rare 7â and 12â mixes alongside the two new recordings and sleeve notes by DJ and writer Dave Haslam.
A Certain Ratio embraced the ethic and culture of the late seventies post-punk explosion, but sounded like nothing else around them and refused to fit in. Formed in Manchester in 1978, the band has had various members throughout their career, with a core line-up of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop and Donald Johnson that remains today.
An influence on generations of musicians - from LCD Soundsystem, Happy Mondays, Franz Ferdinand, ESG, Factory Floor, Sink Ya Teeth and Andrew Weatherall â the bandâs involvement in cultural touchpoints is sometimes unexpected: a recent exhibition centred on Stockportâs Strawberry Studios uncovered the tape box, but not the tapes, from a recording session with Grace Jones back in 1980 and Madonnaâs live debut was supporting A Certain Ratio at the infamous Danceteria in New York in 1982 (where she was working as a hatcheck girl), and sometimes expected, given the unique time and place that they formed â Manchester in 1978, one of the first acts to sign to the newly formed Factory Records.
The band released their first, Martin Hannett produced, single for Factory in 1979 and went on to be hailed universally as pioneers of what became known as âpunk funkâ thanks to the success of their second single, âShack Upâ, on both sides of the Atlantic.
Five albums were released on Factory â The Graveyard and the Ballroom (1979), To EachâŠ(1981), Sextet (1982), Iâd Like To See You Again (1982) and Force (1986). Following the release of Force, the band moved to A&M for two releases - Good Together (1989) and acr:mcr (1990) and, after the leaving the major, released Up In Downsville (1992) and Change the Station (1997) on Robs Records, the label set up by New Orderâs manager and Factoryâs director, Rob Gretton, an important catalyst in the Manchester scene.
Their sound is not easily pigeon holed and their influence can never be understated. The band introduced the avant-garde elements of funk, jazz, electronics, tape loops and technology to the pop song, wrapping it in a post punk aesthetic, adding great clothes and the coolest haircuts.
- Do The Du (Casse) (1979)Â
- Wild Party - 12â version (1985)Â
- Flight - 12â version (1980)Â
- And Then Again - 12â version (1980)Â
- Forced Laugh (1981)Â
- Wonder Y (1992)Â
- Mickey Way (12â version, 1986)Â
- 27 Forever - 7â version (1991)Â
- Wonât Stop Loving You - Bernard Sumner mix (1990)Â
- Good Together - 12â version (1990)Â
- Be What You Wanna Be - 12â version (1990)Â
- Shack Up - 7â version (1980)Â
- The Fox - US 12â version (1980)Â
- Knife Slits Water - 7â version (1982)Â
- Si Firmir O Grido (1986)Â
- Dirty Boy Extended - featuring Barry Adamson (2018)Â
- Make It Happen (2018)
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