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The Correct Use of Soap

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 1, 1991)
  • Original Release Date: 1980
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Blue Plate Caroline
  • ASIN: B000000HZH
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #221,201 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Because You're Frightened
2. Model Worker
3. I'm a Party
4. You Never Knew Me
5. Philadelphia
6. I Want to Burn Again
7. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
8. Sweetheart Contract
9. Stuck
10. Song from Under the Floorboards

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic case of casting pearls before swine, December 24, 1999
By Howard Devoto (West Bridgeford, Nottingham) - See all my reviews
Devoto's Magazine was clearly progressively ahead of all British and American contemporary prog-rockers in its day. They effortlessly placed abstract musical concepts alongside Devoto's signature mordant wit.

When 'The Correct Use Of Soap' was first released, it was not the blatant commercial compromise that some deaf rock critics have incorrectly suggested. Rather, it just wasn't as 'clanky' as their two previous efforts and therefore more spinnable for radio. 'TCUOS' was a tentative step in the direction of new-wave that the post-punk/prog-rockers were at the time taking. Only Magazine took each step fitted in avant-garde shoes.

Each individual song on 'TCUOS' has its own stark merits from the next. 'Model Worker' sounds like a Pere Ubu that's not afriad to get its lyrical wires crossed. 'Because Your Frightened' unquestionably exemplified avant-punk even better than Wire of Gang of Four did. 'Philadelphia' sounds like a more subdued (but brainier) Jesus Lizard.

Magazine is without a doubt the greatest band of all time. Sure, there are a bunch of overpaid charlatans posing as music critics who have led you to falsely believe otherwise all these years. Because they share this opinion collectively, I refuse to acknowledge any of them as members of the human race. Anyone who has heard this band's recordings surely must concur. If not, they must fall in the same catagory.

Magazine remains to this day an undiscovered gem even in a time when Nick Drake has been culled out of the archives. There's absolutely no excuse for that. Do yourself a favour and purchase Magazine's first four LP's whilst you're still alive. You won't regret it.

As for all these critics who have kept you in the dark all this time, I will personally pay each and every one a visit to give them a Singapore caning to the face.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars THE GENIUS OF DEVOTO, May 17, 2003
This third album by the legendary band Magazine is generally considered more accessible than Real Life or Second Hand Daylight. There's something almost classical in the arrangements and the playing although the music still has the punk edge, especially on songs like Because You're Frightened and Model Worker. You Never Knew Me with Laura Teresa's atmospheric backing vocals is particularly graceful and moving. Ever the poet, Devoto rhymes 'philadelphia' with 'healthier' on the song of that title. I Want To Be Burn Again has its eerie moments and the arrangement, especially the swirling cascading synths, reminds me of what Peter Murphy would do later in the eighties. The Sly Stone cover Thank You (Fallettin Be Mice Elf Agin) could probably be termed 'plastic funk' by analogy with David Bowie's plastic soul on Young Americans. But the highlight of the album for me remains the weird atmospheric Song From Under The Floorboards, an awesome number with mysterious hypnotic appeal. To me, it's on a par with Devoto's strange masterpiece called Rubbish on the Luxuria album. Devoto is a man of many talents but unfortunately not prolific enough. This album is therefore to be treasured.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another masterpiece from Northern England, December 6, 1999
By B. Fulton "pherber" (The Great American West) - See all my reviews
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Oasis, The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, The Smiths, Joy Division/New Order, The Buzzcocks, Gang of Four, The Charlatans UK, The La's. Any day now people will start writing doctoral dissertations about why the world's greatest rock bands have come from Manchester, Leeds, and Liverpool. Add to that list Magazine, perhaps the most criminally overlooked of all Manchester bands. "The Correct Use of Soap" is one sly, powerful left hook full of lyrical wordplay, frightfully intelligent arrangements, and stylish sentiment. If Nabokov had formed a rock band instead of writing novels, it might have sounded like this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Only Magazine Album Necessary
This album is filled with top notch songwriting. "Song From Under The Floorboards" is a classic and keeps drawing me back to listen to the rest, which is pretty darn good. Read more
Published on February 26, 2006 by XraySpex

4.0 out of 5 stars Just buy it...
Sure, Magazine has definitely made better records than "The Correct Use of Soap" but "Song from Under the Floorboards" is one of the catchiest songs I've ever heard. Read more
Published on May 30, 2005 by bookaz

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite albums
When this album came out in 1980 I listened to it for months. It didn't sound like any record out at the time. It was literary. It went beyond the limitations of punk. Read more
Published on December 8, 2004 by alexander laurence

3.0 out of 5 stars I don't quite see the genius...
This album is pretty okay. Beyond that, I don't know what all the fuss is. I think Wire is a much better band. Read more
Published on July 22, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars The Correct Use of Music
There are arguments over which is the best Magazine album: Real Life, Correct Use of Soap and some even go with Secondhand Daylight. Read more
Published on May 9, 2002 by Sandra Mandelis

5.0 out of 5 stars I feel guilty.
Look at the VH1 top 100 most important albums of all time. Look at the Rolling Stone and Spin lists of the same things. I even suffer from it myself. Read more
Published on July 20, 2001 by David Werking

5.0 out of 5 stars Progressive music at it's finest
I have heard few bands contrive any album that is as progressive and dynamic as Magazine's "the correct use of soap". Read more
Published on September 24, 2000 by Anad Droff

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent.
Think of Magazine as a melange of early Brian Eno, The Velvet Underground and Suicide, but with witty lyrics. Excellent, excellent, excellent.
Published on October 26, 1999 by scott2233@yahoo.com

4.0 out of 5 stars Magazine attempts to be commerical?
Howard Devoto, lead singer of Magazine and former drummer of the Buzzcocks, claims that this record was too commerical. Strange, it doesn't seem commerical. Read more
Published on July 14, 1998

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