
Rip It Up
Orange Juice (3)
1982
Rip It Up is a Alt/Indie album by Orange Juice (3), originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 26 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Post-Punk
- jangly
- playful
- art school
About
The title song of Orange Juice’s 1982 album <i>Rip It Up</i> is the unquestionable focal point of the Scottish quartet’s short-lived career. Built around a bass line so full of nectar that it practically leaks onto the speakers, “Rip It Up” is as catchy and danceable as anything ever recorded by Chic. Yet it remains true to Orange Juice’s essence: gawky but suave, sweet but assured, Scottish but soulful. The addition of Zimbabwean drummer Zeke Manyika may have helped the group embrace club rhythms at a time when disco was considered outré, especially in punk circles. At 23 years old, Edwyn Collins was rapidly maturing as a lyricist. While his peers remained caged by themes of despair and alienation, he boldly addressed desire, fidelity, and sympathy. Into taut disco beats the band wove strands of folk rock, country music, and Southern American R&B. In its era, Orange Juice was utterly anomalous. But 20 years later, more young indie bands would be emulating the blend of styles on <i>Rip It Up</i> than the gloomy post-punk that overshadowed Orange Juice in its lifetime.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Rip It Up5:13
- A2A Million Pleading Faces3:11
- A3Mud In Your Eye3:57
- A4Turn Away3:08
- A5Breakfast Time4:59
Side B
- B1I Can't Help Myself5:00
- B2Flesh Of My Flesh3:08
- B3Louise Louise2:50
- B4Hokoyo4:59
- B5Tenterhook4:53
Credits
Performers
- David McClymontBASS SYNTHESIZER BACKING VOCALS
- Malcolm RossGUITAR VOCALS SYNTHESIZER
- Mel GaynorPERCUSSION
- Martin HaylesPIANO SYNTHESIZER
- Dick MorrisseySAXOPHONE
- Gavyn WrightVIOLIN
- Paul QuinnVOCALS
- Edwyn CollinsVOCALS GUITAR VIOLIN
- Zeke ManyikaVOCALS SYNTHESIZER DRUMS
- Danny CummingsPERCUSSION
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 26 pressings tracked on Gatefold
