Ismism is the fourth studio album by English duo Godley & Creme, released in October 1981 by Polydor. In the US it was released under the name Snack Attack. It was recorded between April–May 1980 at Lymehouse Studios in Leatherhead, Surrey and engineered and re-mixed at Nigel Gray's Surrey Sound Studios.
Ismism peaked at No. 29 on the UK Albums Chart and at No. 28 on the Dutch Albums Chart, making it their best-selling album. Three singles were released from the album: "Under Your Thumb", "Wedding Bells" and "Snack Attack", with the first two singles charting within the Top 10 on the UK Singles Chart.
Finally, a Godley & Creme album that doesn’t feel like a Q-tip being poked into your brain. After a steady diet of defiant and restless art pop, the pair return to their roots (i.e., 10cc) with clever narratives and throwbacks to ‘50s music. Snack Attack (released in the UK as Ismism) actually generated two UK Top 10 singles: “Wedding Bells” and “Under Your Thumb.”
Drawing its inspiration from doo-wop, “Wedding Bells” rekindles the pair’s love affair with ’50s music, as does “Sale of the Century.”
However, they’re the only two tracks that haven’t been rigged with some sort of booby trap. “Under Your Thumb,” “Joey’s Camel” and “Lonnie” are dark narratives, not unlike the old pulp fiction short stories you’d find in the ‘50s and ‘60s. The remaining songs defy easy categorization: “The Problem” is a mock math/logic problem set to music, “The Party” is a rap disguised as party chatter, “Snack Attack” is a libidinous litany of foods delivered from a delirious dieter, “Ready For Ralph” is about absolutely nothing. If it sounds like the pair is up to the usual tricks, they are, the difference being the music.
The short attention span that sabotaged earlier songs has been sublimated this time, with the lyrics getting the lion’s share of attention and the music pushed to the background, perhaps castrated but awfully catchy.
It’s almost a light version of art rock/funk (think Robert Fripp’s League of Gentleman on a much milder scale), silly yet somehow thought provoking.
If that sounds like a description of 10cc, you’re getting warm. It’s more like 10cc distilled to half its essence, but by focusing on what they do well (which wasn’t sprawling art rock), Godley & Creme deliver an album that 10cc fans can finally enjoy.
No longer running away from their legacy, the pair embraces their past with a perfect match of pop music and smartaleckiness.
The album's cover artwork, designed by Ben Kelly, originally was in white with the title spelt out via holes in the cover which showed a contrasting colour beneath. Later versions used coloured dots instead of holes. An alternative version of the cover featured a black background.
Side A
A1. Snack Attack - 7:14
A2. Under Your Thumb - 4:44
A3. Joey’s Camel - 5:27
A4. The Problem - 4:06
A5 . Ready For Ralph - 2:20
Side B
B1. Wedding Bells - 3:25
B2. Lonnie - 4:48
B3. Sale Of The Century - 4:23
B4. The Party - 8:06
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the Ismism liner notes.
- Kevin Godley — vocals, drums, percussion, drum machine
- Lol Creme — vocals, bass, guitar, keyboards, synthesizers
- Bimbo Acock – saxophone
Production and artwork
- Kevin Godley – producer
- Lol Creme – producer; engineer
- Nigel Gray – mixer
- Ben Kelly – artwork
Notes
Release: 1981
Format: LP
Genre: Art Rock, Experimental Rock
Label: Polydor Records
Catalog# 2383.618
Vinyl: Excellent
Cover: VG+
Prijs: €10,00
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