Flaunt It (album)

Flaunt It is the debut album by British band Sigue Sigue Sputnik. The album featured a remix of their #3 UK hit single[3] "Love Missile F1-11", as well as "21st Century Boy". Flaunt It was unique in that the band sold spots between songs for advertisements. Ultimately, ads for L'Oréal, i-D magazine, the short-lived London pirate television station NeTWork 21, and London's Kensington Market clothing shop Pure Sex were complemented by fictitious ads for the Sputnik Corporation and the (unreleased) Sigue Sigue Sputnik Computer Game;[4] a spoken word advertisement (narrated by the Sputnik Corporation voiceover) for EMI closes the album. All original CD versions and the version released in Germany also include an ad for Tempo, a lifestyle magazine.[5] The liner notes include small print ads for the various advertisers, as well.

Flaunt It
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1986[1]
Studio
Genre
Length41:48
LabelParlophone
ProducerGiorgio Moroder
Sigue Sigue Sputnik chronology
Flaunt It
(1986)
Dress for Excess
(1988)
Singles from Flaunt It
  1. "Love Missile F1-11"
    Released: February 1986
  2. "21st Century Boy"
    Released: May 1986
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Anthony James, Martin Degville and Neal Whitmore, except where noted.

Side One
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love Missile F1-11 (Re-Recording Part II)" 4:49
2."Atari Baby"James, Degville, Whitmore, Giorgio Moroder4:57
3."Sex-Bomb-Boogie" 4:48
4."Rockit Miss U·S·A" 6:08
Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."21st Century Boy" 5:10
6."Massive Retaliation"James, Degville, Whitmore, Moroder5:02
7."Teenage Thunder" 5:17
8."She's My Man" 5:37
Total length:41:48
  • On download and streaming services, "Love Missile F1-11" is the 7-inch single version with a duration of 3:44.

Personnel

  • Martin Degville - vocals
  • Tony James - synth guitar
  • Neal X - electric guitar
  • Ray Mayhew - drums
  • Chris Kavanagh - drums
  • Miss Yana Ya Ya - special effects
  • Giorgio Moroder - producer
  • Brian Reeves - engineer
  • Syd Brak - illustrations
  • Mike Morton - photography
  • Joe Shutter - photography
  • Frank Griffin - photography
  • Dave Thompson - liner notes
  • Brian Carr - legal counsel

"Love Missile F1-11" was used in the 1986 hit film Ferris Bueller's Day Off and the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. A version of the song is featured in the South Park episode Super Fun Time, with Eric Cartman singing along "I'm having a super fun time". The song also features on the trailer for Stretch

Pop Will Eat Itself released a cover of "Love Missile F1-11" as a single in May 1987, before including it on the Box Frenzy LP in 1988. David Bowie covered the song as an outtake during the sessions for his 2003 album, Reality. It was then released as a B-side for the single "New Killer Star".

The robot depicted on Syd Brak's cover art was ranked as the 17th best robot of all time on the January 18th, 2017 episode of The Best Show with Tom Scharpling.[6]

Charts

Chart (1986) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[7] 16
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[8] 94
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[9] 4
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[10] 33
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[11] 58
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[12] 16
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[13] 29
UK Albums (OCC)[14] 10
US Billboard 200[15] 96
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References

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