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The Gist - Embrace The Herd flac album
  • Performer The Gist
  • Title Embrace The Herd
  • Date of release 1982
  • Country UK
  • Style New Wave, Art Rock, Indie Rock
  • Other formats AC3 AIFF MP1 WMA VOX WAV MMF
  • Genre Electronic / Rock
  • Size MP3 1590 mb
  • Size FLAC 1887 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 712

This album has an average beat per minute of 99 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 99/99 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Embrace the Herd. BPM Profile Embrace the Herd. Album starts at BPM, ends at BPM (+0), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing).

comentando Embrace The Herd, LP, Album, RTD 6, ROUGH 25, Rough 25. This is not exactly a consistent album and rather than being offensively eclectic it's Stuart Moxham dabbling around with references towards easy listening, carribean and whatever styles without making any peculiar goal from it. Of course it's the all over DiY-pop-approach, drum machine, solid bass - already so overtly there with the Young Marbel Giants before - which makes the music so fragile, elegant, appealing and, um, post-modern.

The Gist ‎– Embrace The Herd Label: Rough Trade ‎– ROUGH 25 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: UK Released: 1982 Genre: Rock Style: New Wave Very Good Plus Condition .13 hours ago 0 4. The Boomtown Rats ‎– The Boomtown Rats Label: Ensign ‎– ENVY 1, Ensign ‎– 9102 800 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album 1st Pressing Country: UK Released: Sep 1977 Genre: Rock Style: Punk Very Good Condition

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Far Concern
A2 Love At First Sight
Bass – Phil Moxham*Guitar [Chop] – Dave Dearnaley
A3 Fretting Away
A4 Public Girl
Rhythm Guitar – Dave DearnaleyVocals – Wendy Smith
A5 Clean Bridges
Bass – Phil Moxham*Slide Guitar, Guitar [2nd Guitar] – Dave DearnaleyVocals – Alison Statton, Viv Goldman*, Wendy Smith
A6 Simian
Written-By, Arranged By, Performer – Lewis MottramWritten-By, Arranged By, Vocals – Debbie Pritchard
B1 Embrace The Herd
B2 Iambic Pentameter
B3 Carnival Headache
Bass – Phil Moxham*
B4 Concrete Slopes
Vocals – Nixon
B5 The Long Run
Cymbal [Crash] – Jake BowieHihat, Snare, Tambourine – Charles BullenTom Tom [Tom Toms] – Phil Legg
B6 Dark Shots
Drums – Epic Soundtracks

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed To – Rough Trade Records
  • Engineered At – Cold Storage
  • Published By – Mistral Music

Credits

  • Arranged By, Written-By, Instruments [All Instruments], Vocals – Stuart Moxham (tracks: A1 to A5, B1 to B6)
  • Design [Cover Design] – Ian Denning
  • Mastered By [Vinyl] – GP*
  • Painting [Cover Painting] – Sasha Gadsby
  • Producer, Engineer – Phil Legg

Notes

Tracks B1, B3 and B4 cut from home-recorded four-track master.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, hand-etched): ROUGH 25 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, hand-etched): ROUGH 25 B GP
  • Rights Society (Boxed): GEMA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ROUGH 25 The Gist Embrace The Herd ‎(LP, Album) Rough Trade ROUGH 25 UK 1982
ROUGH 25 The Gist Embrace The Herd ‎(LP, Album, TP) Rough Trade ROUGH 25 UK 1982
ROUGH 25 The Gist Embrace The Herd ‎(LP, Album) Base Record ROUGH 25 Italy 1982
ROUGH 25, VR 22450 The Gist Embrace The Herd ‎(LP, Album, TP) Rough Trade, Boudisque ROUGH 25, VR 22450 Netherlands 1982
08-22450 The Gist Embrace The Herd ‎(LP, Album, TP) Not On Label 08-22450 1982


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Welahza
This is not exactly a consistent album and rather than being offensively eclectic it's Stuart Moxham dabbling around with references towards easy listening, carribean and whatever styles without making any peculiar goal from it. Of course it's the all over DiY-pop-approach, drum machine, solid bass - already so overtly there with the Young Marbel Giants before - which makes the music so fragile, elegant, appealing and, um, post-modern. Unfortunately the one real stand-out track (besides "Public Girl" with Wendy Smith's vocals) is "Simian" and, pity that, it's written by some Debbie Pritchard and some Lewis Mottram. And what a timeless little gem this is... Mottram/Pritchard are said to be involved with another Welsh outfit named Current Obsessions. Anyone ever heard of that? Could be worth checking out.