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Correct Use of Soap
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Correct Use of Soap
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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2007 digitally remastered and expanded edition of the third album from the Post-Punk band led by former Buzzcocks vocalist Howard Devoto. Originally released in 1980, this reissue now features four bonus tracks: 'Twenty Ye...  more »

     
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All Artists: Magazine
Title: Correct Use of Soap
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Caroline
Original Release Date: 4/24/2007
Release Date: 4/24/2007
Album Type: Original recording remastered
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, New Wave & Post-Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 094638529521

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2007 digitally remastered and expanded edition of the third album from the Post-Punk band led by former Buzzcocks vocalist Howard Devoto. Originally released in 1980, this reissue now features four bonus tracks: 'Twenty Years Ago', 'Book', 'Upside Down' and 'The Light Pours Out Of Me' (Single Version). Virgin.

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Still one of my favorite albums of all time
S. Kozlowski | Washington DC | 05/01/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I saw Magazine in Washington DC on the tour supporting the original release of this album and they were amazing. Over the years, I've never lost contact with the music comprising the Correct Use of Soap and this album still stands as one of my all time favorites.



Howard Devoto has an almost literary lyrical style which, to my ears at least, still stands unique among his popular music contemporaries and well beyond. His lyrics are playful, whimsical, evocative and thought provoking at the same time. Franz Kafka with a sense of humor describes it best for me. Musically, The Correct Use of Soap is a strange mashup of influences from the post-punk era from which it hailed, to jazz and almost cabaret in places. I have always loved John McGeoch's searing, yet very restrained, guitar work and Barry Adamson bass playing in nothing short of magical on this album.



If I were forced to live out my remaining years on a desert island and could only take only ten albums with me, The Correct Use of Soap would most definitely be on my list. The music contained herein is not dated or anachronistic in any way. It's still as awe inspiring and vital as the day I first heard it.

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Fine album - good remastered sound - mediocre packaging
John Hilgart | Memphis, TN USA | 10/24/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"THE NEW REISSUES OVERALL:



SOUND: The mastering job makes a noticeable difference. The mix remains true to the originals, but there's more definition around the edges of each part - resulting in more powerful dynamics and an overall clearer sound. They refrained from maxing out the volume, which also helps with the dynamics.



MUSICAL CONTENT: They did it exactly right. Every non-album studio-recorded a-side and b-side has been slotted onto the ends of the appropriate albums. Previously, you had to buy the four albums, the non-album collection "Scree," and an additional disc to get the original a-side version of "Shot By Both Sides." (There was a great live 3-song b-side on an e.p., which is now only available on "Scree." Some alternate 2002 mixes of "Magic Murder and the Weather" songs are only available on the boxed set, "Maybe It's Right to be Nervous Now." The third disc of that box - the complete Peel Sessions - was released as a stand-alone cd in November, 2008.)



PACKAGING UPSIDE: Magazine had great album covers, but the Virgin cds all printed a diagonal banner across them indicating that they were budget cds. So that has been rectified. Also, the new cds come in clear jewel boxes and have nice artwork adaptations beneath the cds (which also have album-specific graphics on them). Typography on the spines is also specific to the albums and their visual aesthetic.



PACKAGING DOWNSIDE: The Virgin cds did a good job of adapting the back covers of the albums for the jewel box, and only the new "Correct Use of Soap" really tries to do that (poorly). The printing job is okay but not great. The typography on "Soap" and "Magic" is a little wonky, and the background color on "Soap" far more yellow than the original artwork/album. The Virgin cds also included the complete lyrics. The new cds do not have any lyrics. There's no additional graphic content either - photography, single covers, or anything else. Aside from the credits, all you get are mediocre essays that don't tell you much if you're already a Magazine fan."
Serious riffage, and melodic basslines.
Carnelian | New England | 01/07/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is one of the greatest post-punk albums ever. The guitar work of the late John McGeoch is stunning! I won't go on and on about this, I'll just say if you're a fan of post-punk and new wave music, this is a MUST OWN CD."