Joan Armatrading – Walk Under Ladders
Label: | A&M Records – AMLH 64876 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock, Funk / Soul |
Style: | Pop Rock, Soul |
Tracklist
A1 | I'm Lucky | 3:04 | |
A2 | When I Get It Right | 3:02 | |
A3 | Romancers | 3:49 | |
A4 | I Wanna Hold You | 3:47 | |
A5 | The Weakness In Me | 3:32 | |
B1 | No Love | 4:00 | |
B2 | At The Hop | 3:26 | |
B3 | I Can't Lie To Myself | 3:23 | |
B4 | Eating The Bear | 2:59 | |
B5 | Only One | 4:13 |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – CBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton
- Lacquer Cut At – The Town House
- Recorded At – The Town House
- Published By – Rondor Music (London) Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – A&M Records, Inc.
- Copyright © – Rondor Music (London) Ltd.
- Licensed To – A&M Records Ltd.
Credits
- Art Direction, Design – Michael Ross (3)
- Bass – Tony Levin (tracks: A1 to B2, B4, B5)
- Composed By – Joan Armatrading
- Design – Simon Ryan
- Drums – Jerry Marotta (tracks: A1 to B2, B4, B5)
- Engineer – Steve Brown
- Guitar – Gary Sanford (tracks: A2, A3, B3), Hugh Burns (tracks: A1, A3 to B2, B5)
- Hair – Gregor Schumi
- Organ – Nick Plytas (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3)
- Percussion – Ray Cooper (tracks: A1, A5)
- Photography By [Back Cover & Inner Sleeve Portrait] – Graham Hughes (2)
- Photography By [Front Cover & Inner Sleeve] – Tony McGee
- Producer – Steve Lillywhite
- Synthesizer – Thomas Dolby (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A5, B4, B5)
Notes
Recorded at the Town House, London, July 1981.
Month of release information from Record Collector Magazine Oct 1992 p.115
Month of release information from Record Collector Magazine Oct 1992 p.115
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: MCPS/BIEM
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): AMLH 64876-A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): AMLH 64876-B
- Matrix / Runout (Etched, side A runout variant 1): AMLH · 64876 . A.3
- Matrix / Runout (Etched, side B runout variant 1): AMLH - 64876 . B.3
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped, sides A and B runout variant 1): TOWN HOUSE
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 2): AMLH 64876 A-1 TOWN HOUSE
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 2): AMLH 64876-B-2 ⋀ TOWN HOUSE
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 3): AMLH 64876 A2 TOWN HOUSE
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 3): AMLH 64876-B2 TOWN HOUSE
Other Versions (5 of 47)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Walk Under Ladders (LP, Album, Stereo) | A&M Records | AMLH 64876 | Europe | 1981 | |||
Walk Under Ladders (LP, Album, Z=Santa Maria Pressing) | A&M Records | SP-4876 | US | 1981 | |||
Walk Under Ladders (LP, Album) | A&M Records | SP 4876 | Canada | 1981 | |||
New Submission | Walk Under Ladders (Cassette, Album, Stereo) | A&M Records | CAM 64876 | UK | 1981 | ||
New Submission | Walk Under Ladders (Cassette, Album) | A&M Records | CAM 64876 | Europe | 1981 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Second album packaged for Joan’s transition into a pop rock star, this Steve Lillywhite’s production is a mixed bag that works fine for the purpose of lighten the mood and de-dramatize the nevertheless correct perception of Armatrading as a sophisticated cultured musician, who here delivers an accessible palette of melodies arranged for the mainstream, but again with the usual care and impeccable taste. The biggest leap is the synth conducted new wave opener, “I’m lucky”, with its robotic phrasing and not linear pattern. “When I get it right” shows another fractured structure, this time recalling Police’s white reggae. “Romancers” is the warmest tune so far and indulges in its carribean celebration setting launching a relaxed sing-along. Finally the solid rock riff of “I wanna hold you” makes its way and we enjoy the first of the three in a row memorable moments in this selection, the second is “The weakness in me”, a touching introspective reflection where Joan offers all her vocal tones, and the third is the perfect harmony of “No love” with which Armatrading builds another outstanding epic at the same level of the past “Love and affection”, “All the way from America” and “Willow”. The musicians cast lets go in the tense “At the hop”, a rare treatment by the author about exuberance. The rest of the album goes on flirting with musical structure experimentations paying tribute again to Andy Summers (“I can’t lie to myself”) or developing synth ideas (liquid and bizarre in “Eating the bear”; ambient wise in “Only one”). This album just grows stronger at every listen.
- Released 4 September 1981 (according to the A&M Records release sheet). The promotional preview album included a typed release information sheet, 3-page biography, full-color printed insert, 3 glossy black & white promo photo's, inner sleeve, full-length white label album, and came in a different cover.
- Released 4 September 1981 (according to the A&M Records release sheet). The promotional preview album included a typed release information sheet, 3-page biography, full-color printed insert, 3 glossy black & white promo photo's, inner sleeve, full-length white label album, and came in a different cover.
- Released 4 September 1981 (according to the A&M Records release sheet). The promotional preview album included a type release information sheet, 3-page biography, full-color printed insert, 3 glossy black & white promo photo's, inner sleeve, full-length white label album, and came in a different cover.
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