Matches in DBpedia 2015-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Incontinent_(album)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 70 of
70
with 100 triples per page.
- Incontinent_(album) runtime "46.0".
- Incontinent_(album) abstract "Incontinent is the second album by Frank Tovey, better known as Fad Gadget, released in 1981. While developing the industrial sound of his debut Fireside Favourites in 1980, the new album relied less on drum machines and found objects, introducing more traditional instruments such as accordion and jaw harp, as well as making more frequent use of female backing vocals. The album's cover featured Tovey made up as the puppet Punch. Its lyrical content was informed by his tour of the US in 1980."Blind Eyes" satirised keeping the world's problems at arm's length, with lines such as "Send a few pounds to a charity / Now we're feeling so much better" and a chorus intoning "Hear no, see no, speak no evil". This was followed by the sexual innuendo of "Swallow It". "Saturday Night Special" took its title from an American revolver and ruminated on the right of men to bear arms and rule their home. It has been called a "baroque ditty for all gun lovers", and "a comment on the macho attitudes of Reagan's America". The title track and "Manual Dexterity", respectively the last track on Side 1 and the first track on Side 2 of the original vinyl LP, were the album's twin instrumentals. The former track featured Mute Records founder Daniel Miller, the latter Robert Gotobed of the band Wire.A non-album single, "Make Room" backed with "Lady Shave", preceded Incontinent's release on 18 March 1981. "King of the Flies" was released as a flexi-single on 2 October 1981. "Saturday Night Special" backed with "Swallow It Live" (recorded at the Venue on 8 December 1981) was issued on 5 January 1982. A rerecorded version of "King of the Flies" backed with "Plain Clothes" was released on 6 April 1982. None of these singles, or the parent album, made the mainstream charts.At the time of its release in November 1981, NME remarked on the album's "brooding nature... offset by female vocals and exultant piano". More recently Trouser Press described it as possessing "more instrumental variety and better production" than its predecessor Fireside Favourites, but added: "Forgetting tripe like "Swallow It" and the charming title tune, some of this is interesting enough, but none is really involving; overall, the self-indulgent album rambles incoherently".".
- Incontinent_(album) artist Fad_Gadget.
- Incontinent_(album) genre Electronic_music.
- Incontinent_(album) genre New_wave_music.
- Incontinent_(album) previousWork Fireside_Favourites.
- Incontinent_(album) producer Eric_Radcliffe.
- Incontinent_(album) producer Fad_Gadget.
- Incontinent_(album) producer John_Fryer_(producer).
- Incontinent_(album) recordLabel Mute_Records.
- Incontinent_(album) recordedIn London.
- Incontinent_(album) releaseDate "1981-11-09".
- Incontinent_(album) runtime "2760.0".
- Incontinent_(album) subsequentWork Under_the_Flag.
- Incontinent_(album) wikiPageID "3274229".
- Incontinent_(album) wikiPageRevisionID "631528778".
- Incontinent_(album) artist Fad_Gadget.
- Incontinent_(album) cover "Incontinent.jpg".
- Incontinent_(album) genre Electronic_music.
- Incontinent_(album) genre New_wave_music.
- Incontinent_(album) hasPhotoCollection Incontinent_(album).
- Incontinent_(album) label "Mute (Stumm 6)".
- Incontinent_(album) lastAlbum "Fireside Favourites".
- Incontinent_(album) length "2760.0".
- Incontinent_(album) name "Incontinent".
- Incontinent_(album) nextAlbum "Under the Flag".
- Incontinent_(album) producer Eric_Radcliffe.
- Incontinent_(album) producer Fad_Gadget.
- Incontinent_(album) producer John_Fryer_(producer).
- Incontinent_(album) recorded "Blackwing Studios, London".
- Incontinent_(album) recorded "June–August 1981".
- Incontinent_(album) released "1981-11-09".
- Incontinent_(album) rev AllMusic.
- Incontinent_(album) thisAlbum "Incontinent".
- Incontinent_(album) type "studio".
- Incontinent_(album) subject Category:1981_albums.
- Incontinent_(album) subject Category:Albums_produced_by_Eric_Radcliffe.
- Incontinent_(album) subject Category:Albums_produced_by_John_Fryer_(producer).
- Incontinent_(album) subject Category:Fad_Gadget_albums.
- Incontinent_(album) subject Category:Mute_Records_albums.
- Incontinent_(album) type 1981Albums.
- Incontinent_(album) type Album106591815.
- Incontinent_(album) type AlbumsProducedByEricRadcliffe.
- Incontinent_(album) type AlbumsProducedByJohnFryer.
- Incontinent_(album) type Artifact100021939.
- Incontinent_(album) type FadGadgetAlbums.
- Incontinent_(album) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Incontinent_(album) type Medium106254669.
- Incontinent_(album) type MuteRecordsAlbums.
- Incontinent_(album) type Object100002684.
- Incontinent_(album) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Incontinent_(album) type Whole100003553.
- Incontinent_(album) type Album.
- Incontinent_(album) type MusicalWork.
- Incontinent_(album) type Work.
- Incontinent_(album) type CreativeWork.
- Incontinent_(album) type MusicAlbum.
- Incontinent_(album) type Thing.
- Incontinent_(album) type Q2188189.
- Incontinent_(album) type Q386724.
- Incontinent_(album) type Q482994.
- Incontinent_(album) comment "Incontinent is the second album by Frank Tovey, better known as Fad Gadget, released in 1981. While developing the industrial sound of his debut Fireside Favourites in 1980, the new album relied less on drum machines and found objects, introducing more traditional instruments such as accordion and jaw harp, as well as making more frequent use of female backing vocals. The album's cover featured Tovey made up as the puppet Punch.".
- Incontinent_(album) label "Incontinent (album)".
- Incontinent_(album) sameAs m.01mjpy9.
- Incontinent_(album) sameAs Q6015244.
- Incontinent_(album) sameAs Q6015244.
- Incontinent_(album) sameAs Incontinent_(album).
- Incontinent_(album) wasDerivedFrom Incontinent_(album)?oldid=631528778.
- Incontinent_(album) isPrimaryTopicOf Incontinent_(album).
- Incontinent_(album) name "Incontinent".