Recognition (EP)

Recognition is the first extended play vinyl record (EP) released in 1983 by the new wave band Europeans.

Recognition
EP by
Released1983 (1983)
RecordedTownhouse studios, London
The Manor Studio, Oxfordshire; 1983 (1983)
GenreNew wave
LabelA&M
ProducerVic Coppersmith-Heaven, David Lord, Trevor Vallis
Europeans chronology
Recognition
(1983)
Vocabulary
(1983)

Track listing

All tracks written by Dugmore/Harper/Hogarth/Woore.

  1. "A.E.I.O.U."
  2. "Recognition"
  3. "Innocence"
  4. "Spirit of Youth"
  5. "American People"
  6. "Kingdom Come"

The song "Kingdom Come" strives to be chilling, eerie and prophetic. The beat is much slower than that of a typical rock song, and even slower than a typical reggae beat. The lyrics, dealing with a more serious issue than their other songs (the inequality and injustice of capitalism) include these phrases: "They realize something terrifying / They know why we've been going so wrong."

Personnel

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References

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