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Sugar Tax (album)

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Length
  
51:17

Release date
  
7 May 1991

Genres
  
Electropop, Dance-pop

Sugar Tax (1991)
  
Liberator (1993)

Label
  
Virgin Records

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Released
  
7 May 1991 (1991-05-07)

Recorded
  
1989–1990 at: The Pink Museum, Liverpool The Strongroom, London The Townhouse, London Amazon Studios, Liverpool

Producer
  
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Howard Gray Andy Richards

Artist
  
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

Similar
  
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark albums, Dance-pop albums

Sugar Tax is the eighth album by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), released in 1991 on Virgin Records. It was the group's first studio album since 1986, and the first of three recorded without co-founder Paul Humphreys, who had departed in 1989. Featuring singer Andy McCluskey with a new backing band, it leans more towards the dance-pop genre that was prevalent in the early 1990s, than the experimental brand of synthpop which characterised OMD's earlier recordings.

Contents

The album charted at No. 3 in the UK Albums Chart and spawned two UK Top 10 hit singles: "Sailing on the Seven Seas" and "Pandora's Box". It had sold over three million copies by 2007.

Sugar Tax is the only album in the OMD catalogue not to feature the songwriting contribution of Paul Humphreys.

Reception

Richard Riccio described the record as being "sprinkled with gems" in his review for the St. Petersburg Times. He added: "Sugar Tax is classic OMD, and after a four-year absence marks a triumphant return for one of new wave's original invaders." Gina Arnold in Entertainment Weekly wrote: "OMD have never been afraid of combining naked emotion with their cold techno-mechanics, and it's this emotion — exhibited in lead singer Andy McClusky's [sic] sobbing, soaring vocals – that redeems their take on the otherwise fairly vacant dance-pop genre." A review in Q magazine called Sugar Tax "an unflappable album of quality songs which re-establishes OMD's credentials as masters of synthesized melancholia and dreamy pop songs."

Retrospectively, Ned Raggett in AllMusic described the album as "pleasant instead of memorable" and felt that it suffered due to the absence of McCluskey's former bandmates; Raggett did, however, have praise for "Sailing on the Seven Seas". Trouser Press found the record to be "simply ordinary and mediocre, a disappointment from a once-captivating band".

Track listing

The album does not include the title track "Sugar Tax", as it was not ready in time for release. It was instead included as the B-side to the single "Then You Turn Away".

All tracks written by OMD (i.e. Andy McCluskey), except where noted.

Equipment

Recording:

  • Akai S1000 sampler + hard drive
  • Alesis HR16 drum machine
  • Atari 1040ST computer
  • Casio CZ 230s synth
  • E-mu Proteus sample reader
  • Korg M1 workstation
  • Oberheim Matrix 1000 synth module
  • Roland D110 synth module
  • Roland Super JX synth module
  • Steinberg Pro24 v3 sequencing software
  • Yamaha RX-5 drum machine
  • Yamaha TX81Z synth module
  • Live:

  • Akai S1000 (8MEG) sampler (x2)
  • Cheetah Midi controller keyboard
  • Korg M1R synth module (x2)
  • Roland A80 MIDI controller keyboard
  • Roland D-550
  • Roland piano module
  • Songs

    1Sailing on the Seven Seas3:46
    2Pandora's Box4:09
    3Then You Turn Away4:17

    References

    Sugar Tax (album) Wikipedia