Anything (The Damned album)
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Anything | ||
Studio album by The Damned | ||
Released | December 5, 1986 | |
Recorded | Denmark, 1986 | |
Genre | Punk Rock | |
Length | 41:16 | |
Label | MCA | |
Producer(s) | Jon Kelly | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Damned chronology | ||
Phantasmagoria (1985) |
Anything (1986) |
Not of This Earth (1996) |
Anything was The Damned’s seventh studio album, released in 1986. mudwumps Given a huge budget by MCA following the success of Phantasmagoria, the band and producer Jon Kelly decamped to Denmark to record their follow-up. In contrast to the straightforward sessions for their previous album, recording was rife with problems. Kelly attempted to steer the band towards the ‘Goth Opera’ style that had served them so well, but the band wanted to move in a new direction, with a psychedelic rock flavour – epitomised by their cover of Love’s Alone Again Or.
The album received lacklustre reviews, and, considering the expenditure involved, was a commercial flop, peaking at #40 on the UK charts and spending just two weeks in the Top 100. It would lead to the band’s contract with MCA being terminated, and would be the band’s last album for a decade.
The distinctive carving on the cover was made by Howard Rayhoult. On the vinyl release, this was unpainted, while for the CD release this was painted by Jef Hartley and Booce.
Anything spawned the UK hit singles Anything (#32), Gigolo (#29) and Alone Again Or" (#27).
[edit] Singles
- "Anything"
- "Gigolo"
- "Alone Again Or"
- "In Dulce Decorum"
[edit] Production credits
- Musicians:
- Dave Vanian: Vocals
- Roman Jugg: Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
- Rat Scabies: Drums
- Bryn Merrick: Bass, Vocals
- Guest Musicians
- Blue Weaver: Keyboards
- Paul "Shirley" Shepley: Keyboards
- Paul "Wix" Wickens: Keyboards
- Suzie O’List: Backing vocals
- Kurt Holm: Trumpet