The World as It Is Today

The World as It Is Today is the third and last album by English avant-rock group Art Bears. It was recorded at Sunrise Studio in Kirchberg, Switzerland between 24 August and 7 September 1980, and was first released in 1981.

The World as It Is Today
Studio album by
Released1981 (1981)
RecordedAugust–September 1980
StudioSunrise Studios, Kirchberg, Switzerland
GenreAvant-rock, post-punk
Length32:11
LabelRecommended
ProducerArt Bears
Etienne Conod
Art Bears chronology
Winter Songs
(1979)
The World as It Is Today
(1981)
The Art Box
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

For technical reasons, the original release of this album on LP vinyl record was pressed on a 12" disc at 45-rpm, and not the usual 33⅓ rpm.

Contents

The World as It Is Today comprises 11 songs, all composed by Fred Frith with texts by Chris Cutler. The last song, "Albion, Awake!" was recorded as an instrumental because Dagmar Krause objected strongly to the violent nature of the lyrics.[2] The lyrics for "Albion, Awake!", however, still appear in the booklet accompanying the album. In 2013 the lyrics were set to music for Áine O'Dwyer's album Anything Bright or Startling?

Track listing

All tracks composed by Fred Frith and Chris Cutler.

Side 1
No.TitleLength
1."The Song of Investment Capital Overseas"2:38
2."Truth"2:56
3."Freedom"3:25
4."(Armed) Peace"2:30
5."Civilisation"4:52
Side 2
No.TitleLength
1."Democracy"2:22
2."The Song of the Martyrs"4:09
3."Law"0:51
4."The Song of the Monopolists"1:48
5."The Song of the Dignity of Labour Under Capital"2:27
6."Albion, Awake!"4:08

Personnel

Sound and art work

  • Produced by Art Bears and Etienne Conod
  • Cover art by Art Bear IV

CD reissues

  • In 1988 The World as It Is Today and Art Bears' previous album Winter Songs were re-issued together on a single CD entitled 25 Songs.
  • The album was also re-issued in 2004 as part of The Art Box a boxed set of six CDs, which included all the material released by the band, together with live and unreleased tracks, plus remixes by other musicians.
gollark: I mean, sure, but to continue making somewhat unrelated meta-level claims, almost regardless of how much that's actually happening there'll still be a few people complaining about it.
gollark: The important thing is probably... quantitative data about the amounts and change of each?
gollark: Regardless of what's actually happening with news, you can probably dredge up a decent amount of examples of people complaining about being too censored *and* the other way round.
gollark: With the butterfly-weather-control example that's derived from, you can't actually track every butterfly and simulate the air movements resulting from this (yet, with current technology and algorithms), but you can just assume some amount of random noise (from that and other sources) which make predictions about the weather unreliable over large time intervals.
gollark: That seems nitpicky, the small stuff is still *mostly* irrelevant because you can lump it together or treat it as noise.

References

  1. Anderson, Rick. "The World As It Is Today". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  2. "Chris Cutler interview". ccutler.co.uk. Retrieved 15 November 2007.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.