What a Life! (album)

What a Life! is the second studio album by Australian band Divinyls, released in July 1985 by Chrysalis Records. The album is a genre of rock and new wave songs—written by Divinyls members Christina Amphlett and Mark McEntee.

What a Life!
Studio album by
Released1985
Recorded1983-1985
GenreRock, new wave, pub rock, pop rock
Length40:00
LabelChrysalis
ProducerMike Chapman, Gary Langan, Mark Opitz
Divinyls chronology
Desperate
(1983)
What a Life!
(1985)
Temperamental
(1988)
Singles from What a Life!
  1. "Casual Encounter"
    Released: August 1983
  2. "Good Die Young"
    Released: August 1984
  3. "In My Life"
    Released: November 1984
  4. "Pleasure and Pain"
    Released: 1985
  5. "Sleeping Beauty"
    Released: December 1985
  6. "Heart Telegraph"
    Released: May 1986

History

After touring and promoting in the United States, Divinyls came back to Australia to begin the follow-up to Desperate, with Mark Opitz producing again. They produced three songs including "Don't You Go Walking" and "Motion" but Amphlett and McEntee were not satisfied so they returned to the road, replacing drummer Richard Harvey with J.J. Harris, and wrote more songs. A year later they again tried recording, this time with the producer Gary Langan who was the founding member of the band Art of Noise. He brought a sophisticated, high-tech edge to Divinyls' sound, but a full album failed to get done. Recording stopped once more.[1]

Eventually, Amphlett and McEntee made a journey to Los Angeles, where they asked pop producer Mike Chapman to come back with them to Australia and finish their second album. Chapman ended up producing only two songs: "Pleasure and Pain" (which he also co-wrote with Holly Knight) and "Sleeping Beauty". The album was released almost two years after recording began. It reached No.4 in Australia and No.91 in the US, while "Pleasure and Pain" hit No.11 in Australia and the lower reaches of the Top 100 in the US. Two later singles, "Sleeping Beauty" and "Heart Telegraph", charted moderately in Australia but did little in the US. Despite its Australian success, Chrysalis declared the album a failure.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Rolling Stone described the music as "loud and hard-edged, as purely physical as any metal band, but tempered with ... swaggering rowdiness". Ram magazine noted the band's writing had a newfound maturity, "verbalising adult fears and lingering adolescent yearnings".[1] AllMusic's later review said many of the album tracks were hardly memorable and that the band's best strengths lay both in Amphlett's unique vocal delivery, and McEntee's bottom-heavy, grungy, guitar work.

Track listing

Australian release

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Pleasure and Pain"Mike Chapman, Holly KnightMike Chapman3:55
2."Sleeping Beauty"Christina Amphlett, Mark McEnteeMike Chapman3:38
3."Good Die Young"Amphlett, McEnteeGary Langan3:36
4."Guillotine Day"Bjarne OhlinGary Langan3:08
5."Talk Like the Rain"Amphlett, McEnteeCharles Fisher3:07
6."Heart Telegraph"Amphlett, McEnteeGary Langan4:48
7."Old Radios"Amphlett, McEnteeGary Langan4:06
8."In My Life"Amphlett, McEnteeGary Langan3:43
9."Para-Dice"McEntee, Rick GrossmanGary Langan3:53
10."What a Life!"Amphlett, McEnteeMark McEntee, Charles Fisher4:03
11."Dear Diary"Bjarne OhlinGary Langan4:25

US release

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Pleasure and Pain"Mike Chapman, Holly KnightMike Chapman3:55
2."Don't You Go Walking"Mark McEnteeMark Opitz5:58
3."Good Die Young"Amphlett, McEnteeGary Langan3:36
4."Sleeping Beauty"Christina Amphlett, McEnteeMike Chapman3:38
5."Motion"Amphlett, McEnteeMark Opitz3:36
6."In My Life"Amphlett, McEnteeGary Langan3:43
7."Casual Encounter"Amphlett, McEnteeMark Opitz3:05
8."Heart Telegraph"Amphlett, McEnteeGary Langan4:48
9."Guillotine Day"Bjarne OhlinGary Langan3:08
10."Dear Diary"Bjarne OhlinGary Langan4:25

Charts

Chart (1985) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Albums Chart 4
US Billboard 200 91

Personnel

  • Christina Amphlett vocals, writer
  • Mark McEntee vocals, guitar, keyboards, writer
  • Richard Harvey drums
  • Bjarne Ohlin vocals, guitar, keyboards, writer
  • Rick Grossman bass, writer
  • Rick Chadwick keyboards, programming
  • Mars Lazaar keyboards, programming
  • Mary Bradfield Taylor background vocals
  • Simon Darlow keyboards, programming
  • Charles Fisher producer, mixer
  • Mike Chapman producer, writer
  • Gary Langan producer
  • Mark Opitz producer
  • Tom Colley engineer
  • John Bee engineer
  • Richard Meuke engineer

Sales

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[3] 100,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

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References

  1. Chrissy Amphlett & Larry Writer, "Pleasure and Pain: My Life", Hodder Australia, 2005.
  2. Allmusic review
  3. Barker, Glenn A. (15 November 1985). "Pacing the Majors…". Billboard. p. A-6. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
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