Numbers and Colours

Numbers and Colours / Ankle Deep in Mud is the debut release by the post-punk band Get Smart!. It was released as a 6-inch flexi disc that accompanied the May 13, 1981 issue of Talk Talk magazine.[1]

"Numbers and Colours"
Single by Get Smart!
A-side"Numbers and Colours"
B-side"Ankle Deep In Mud"
ReleasedMay 13, 1981 (1981-05-13)
RecordedApril 1981 (1981-04)
GenrePost-punk
LabelFresh Sounds
Producer(s)Dave Stuckey
Get Smart! singles chronology
"Numbers and Colours"
(1981)
"'Words Move'"
(1981)

General info

The song "Ankle Deep In Mud" was written by the Battling Tops, who were guitarist Marc Koch's previous band. The band would include this song in their set list throughout their career, even as other early songs were dropped. This is an earlier recording than the one that would appear on their 1984 album Action Reaction.

The song "Numbers and Colours" does not appear on any other Get Smart! records.

Both tracks were recorded in April 1981 at Ramona Recording Studios in Lawrence, KS and were produced by Dave Stuckey (later of the "Dave and Deke Combo").

Track listing

  1. "Numbers And Colours" - 2:37
  2. "Ankle Deep In Mud" - 4:02

Personnel

Musicians:

  • Marc Koch - vocals, guitar
  • Lisa Wertman Crowe - vocals, bass
  • Frank Loose - drums

Technical staff:

  • Dave Stuckey - producer
  • Karl Hoffmann - engineer
  • Dan Swinney - assistant engineer

Reception

  • "Oversimplistic punky approach which is a good example of clean US-Street-Punk. Goes down well from my point of view." (G.Beez, Gorilla Beat, 1981) [2]
  • "Numbers and Colours and Ankle Deep in Mud are very good examples of what Get Smart! have to offer: original, simple, clean material and an energized, tight performance." (Karen Barber, KLZR 106 Music Guide, 1981) [3]
gollark: What?
gollark: I only say things ironically, unless I don't.
gollark: I wouldn't really consider people's (reports of) bizarre emotional states a very reliable source of information on external reality.
gollark: Such as an 85-kiloword Charlie and the Chocolate Factory fanfiction which was actually very good.
gollark: I've read some *very* strange fiction.

References

  1. "Get Smart! Timeline".
  2. Beez, G. (1981). "Record Reviews". Gorilla Beat. West Germany.
  3. Barber, Karen (1981). "Music Guide". KLZR 106. Lawrence, KS.
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