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Best known as a co-founder (with Chris Miller aka Rat Scabies) of the punk band the Damned, Raymond Burns, aka Captain Sensible, is one of the most beguiling and talented individuals to emerge from the punk era. Ironically, he never sought a separate career from that of the Damned, but success with a series of singles, coupled with extended periods of inactivity by the band, made it a foregone… Read more in Amazon's Captain Sensible Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (January 1, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: 1989
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Blueprint UK
  • ASIN: B000024317
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #230,904 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Missing the Boat
2. Smash It up, Pt. 4
3. Toys Take Over
4. S.2.
5. Riot on Eastbourne Pier
6. Wake up (You're Only Dreaming)
7. Green Light
8. Lib 2/3
9. Revolution Now
10. Phone In
11. I Get So Excited
12. Vosene
13. Kamikaze Millionaire
14. Exploding Heads and Teapots (Past Their Prime)
15. Coward of Treason Cove

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1998 reissue on Blueprint of 1989 album for the Deltic label. 15 tracks.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant! Perhaps Captain's Best Effort, September 4, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Revolution Now (Audio CD)
This CD will be one of your best purchases ever. Seriously, the whole range of Captain Sensible's many talents are on display on Revolution Now. Captain is one of the most underrated musicians/song writers around. But I am encouraged. Word of his genius is increasingly getting around.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of Captain's best, June 6, 1999
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This review is from: Revolution Now (Audio CD)
Captain's thrid album very good worth the cash full of syths and poppy toons.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Revelation! now...., April 16, 2008
By Paul Ess. (Holywell, N.Wales,UK.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Revolution Now (Audio CD)
The thing I like about Captain Sensible albums is the fact that sensible is the last thing they are. They are mad in a good sense, not 'wacky' or 'goofy' but genuinely crackers on a level (I think) with Beefheart and Zappa, though not sharing much musically with the album-addicted duo.
His influences are obviously Hendrix and crazy trippin' bands like ? and the Mysterians and the Electric Prunes, but the music he launches at us, is sort of unique in that underground, compulsive-after-two-listens style..

He plays spectacular rock guitar in a LOUD fashion, he's got vast banks of power-synth, and he's usually got a rumbustious bass and drums which drive his exquisitely melodic, spirited songs to their rich and rewarding conclusions.

He's a bit political at times, and he's covering a lot of ground on 'Revolution Now'. He has fierce but funny downers on the likes of meat-eating, racism, fur, religion and especially war. He's a committed soul is our Captain, but he's NEVER boring; the trademark red beret at a tilt, and a drunken swagger hide the plain and un-arguable fact that here is somebody highly amusing, but properly worth a listen.
Talk about hiding your light under a bushell, Sensible is off most people's radar. (This is because most people are FAR TOO SERIOUS about music, and tend to avoid genuine eccentrics, however talented they may be) This is very foolish indeed.
For reasons lost to me, yer average music fan seems reluctant to try him out. They see 'the Damned', and it's: "OMG it's a punky, shun him quick" but I fancy him to have the last laugh (I'm so naïve and misguided, I believe talent will out eventually. No job with Simon Cowell for me I'm afraid...).

Take 'Revolution Now' (and he's even having us on with the title), he has a Hank Marvin-style instrumental, samples the Stranglers (!) and the Teardrop Explodes (among MANY others), totally rips off Townshend on one number, and even delves into the murky world of prog with the closing 15 minute 'Coward of Treason Cove'; a stupendous finale, split into 3 or 4 (I can hardly bring myself to say it!) suites, each on the money, in the cohesive-heart-of-the-album terms.

He tosses out so many threads, then cleverly draws them all together at the end. Not a concept album, but the majority of songs are connected in some way, and many are interspersed with bleeping radio extracts and bizarre interviews with the public: "Our abattoir's awlroight, yeah our country's awlroight!" etc. 'Sensible' doesn't cover it in all honesty, though one song is credited to 'Captain Stupid'. Every-one's a critic.

In an earlier review I suggested the only way to approach Sensible was seriously and that he's better than Springsteen. I stand by both statements, but by 'seriously' I mean he's fun(ny) but NOT ridiculous. Humour is a serious business, and his playfulness is tempered by barbs of outrage and indignation. He cares, so what?

So, satirical, steely and looney, all ciggie butts and gone-off milk. Tower Hamlets and toilet cleaning, baked beans and poppadoms. 'Revolution Now' isn't a rebel without a cause, it's a misfit with a mission. A subversive without a bacon buttie.
Not a (real) threat....!?
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