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Released
  
February 1985

Producer
  
The Sound Wally Brill

Artist
  
The Sound

Label
  
Statik Records

Recorded
  
November 1984

Heads and Hearts (1985)
  
Thunder Up (1987)

Release date
  
February 1985

Genre
  
Post-punk

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Studio
  
Townhouse Studios, London, England

Similar
  
The Sound albums, Post-punk albums

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Heads and Hearts is the fourth studio album by English post-punk band The Sound, recorded in late 1984 and released in February 1985 by record label Statik.

Contents

Three singles were released from the album: "One Thousand Reasons", "Temperature Drop" and "Under You".

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Background

Heads and Hearts was recorded in November 1984 at Townhouse Studios in London.

Andy Kellman of AllMusic opined that the album saw the group "riding the wave of optimism—or maybe it would be better to say enthusiasm or vigor—that shot through them as they found themselves revitalized after parting ways with a major label", citing the album's "sweepingly hopeful sensibility", despite calling the album's first track "one of The Sound's weariest, most exasperated-with-the-rigors-of-existence songs in their quiver".

Release

The first single from the album was "One Thousand Reasons", released in 1984.

Heads and Hearts was released in 1985 by Statik Records. Two more singles followed, "Temperature Drop" and "Under You".

The album was remastered and reissued in 1996 by Renascent along with the preceding Shock of Daylight EP.

Reception

Heads and Hearts was modestly received by critics. Trouser Press called the album "even better" than the Shock of Daylight EP, writing that "the record's modesty and continuous flow make it a thoroughly engaging listen".

The Sound drummer Michael Dudley, on the other hand, later qualified the album as "a real low point – drab, lifeless and miserable".

Track listing

All lyrics written by Adrian Borland, except "Wildest Dreams", by Borland and Adrian Janes.

Personnel

The Sound
  • Adrian Borland – vocals, guitar
  • Michael Dudley – drums
  • Graham Bailey – bass
  • Colvin Mayers – keyboards, guitar
  • Additional personnel
  • Ian Nelson – saxophone on "Whirlpool", "Under You" and "Love is Not a Ghost"
  • Gavin MacKillop – engineering
  • Richard Manwaring – engineering
  • Simon Smart – engineering
  • Ben Kape – engineering assistance
  • Nick Collins – engineering assistance
  • Steven Chase – engineering assistance
  • Wally Brill – production
  • 23 Envelope – sleeve design
  • Songs

    1Whirpool4:00
    2Total Recall4:29
    3Under You4:18

    References

    Heads and Hearts Wikipedia