Box Frenzy

Box Frenzy
Studio album by Pop Will Eat Itself
Released 1 October 1987
Recorded 1987
Genre
Length 44:00
Label Chapter 22 (UK)
Rough Trade Records (US)
Castle Records (US)
Producer Robert Gordon
Pop Will Eat Itself chronology
Box Frenzy
(1987)
Now for a Feast!
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

"Box Frenzy" is the debut album from UK based Grebo band Pop Will Eat Itself. It was released in 1987 by Chapter 22 Records in the UK and Rough Trade Records in the US, and re-released in 2003 with bonus tracks by Castle Records.

The track "There Is No Love Between Us Anymore" samples the songs "When I Fall In Love" by Nat King Cole, and "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" by The Righteous Brothers. Their better-known track "Hit the Hi-Tech Groove" not only samples the techno-disco song "Respectable" by Mel & Kim, as well as the Whistle song "Just Buggin'," but defiantly boasts that the band steals (though they actually sample) as many varieties of sounds that they can get to make their music, ranging from other people's songs to television soundbites.[2]

At the end of 1987, NME ranked the album at number 49 in their list of the top 50 "Albums of the Year".[3] Q also included it in their unordered list of the year's 50 best albums.[4] In 2005, The Word included the album in the second part of its list "Hidden Treasure: Great Underrated Albums of Our Time."[5]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Grebo Guru"  Graham Crabb 3:56
2. "Beaver Patrol"  Tim Archibald 3:08
3. "Let's Get Ugly"  Clint Mansell, Richard March, Adam Mole 4:00
4. "U.B.L.U.D."  Vestan Pance 3:49
5. "Inside You"  Mansell 2:37
6. "Evelyn"  Pance 3:16
7. "There Is No Love Between Us Anymore"  Crabb 3:55
8. "She's Surreal"  Pance 4:09
9. "Intergalactic Love Mission"  Pance 3:53
10. "Love Missile F1-11"  Martin Degville, Anthony Edward James, Neal Whitmore 4:10
11. "Hit the Hi-Tech Groove"  Pance 5:10
12. "Razorblade Kisses"  Pance 1:50

Bonus Tracks

Samples

Let's Get Ugly

There Is No Love Between Us Anymore

Hit the Hi-Tech Groove

etc...

Personnel

Pop Will Eat Itself

References

  1. Box Frenzy at AllMusic
  2. Pop Will Eat Itself (Trouser Press)
  3. 1987 Best Albums And Tracks Of The Year - NME
  4. rocklistmusic.co.uk/qlists.html
  5. rocklistmusic.co.uk/steveparker/theword.htm

External links

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