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Commercial Suicide

Colin Newman

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Coming almost five years after Not To (1982), the ominously titled Commercial Suicide was Colin Newman's fourth solo album. It was so named because one track -- in the early stages of its recording -- sounded like a song by Suicide, only more commercial. For this project, Newman assembled a group featuring Minimal Compact's Malka Spigel, future Brian Eno and Dead Can Dance collaborator John Bonnar, and 11-string, horn, and woodwind musicians. Whereas Not To centered on taut rhythmic patterns and immediately catchy melodies, Commercial Suicide approaches listeners in a more subtle, measured fashion, its sound often deliberate and spacious, at times recalling the abstract textures of Provisionally Entitled the Singing Fish (1981). That's not to say this album lacks a pop sensibility. Rather, Newman's intelligent, minimalist re-imaginings of pop take a different form here. While his previous work with Wire provided blueprints for the quirky, angular sound of bands like Elastica, several tracks on Commercial Suicide prefigure another tendency within Britpop, the deconstructed symphonic pop done so well by Blur. This is clearest on "Their Terrain," its swelling brass and rising strings suggesting a skewed take on the Beatles, and "But I...," Newman's richly orchestrated play on lyrical clichés. Most memorable, however, are the album's pared-down, fluid, electronically nuanced tracks that, in some ways, evoke the sound and feel of 4AD's This Mortal Coil project. Among those, the numbers featuring Spigel's haunting, disembodied vocals in addition to Newman's singing are the most compelling: for instance, the down-tempo "2-Sixes," with its slight percussive layer, resonant bass, and looping guitar fragments, and the thicker, austere electronic ambiance of "I Can Hear Your...." Commercial Suicide might not be chart fodder, but its appealing indie pop sound is far from the debacle that its title ironically suggests.
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1
Their Terrain
00:05:01

Colin Newman, Composer, Lyricist, Artist, MainArtist - GILLES MARTIN, Producer, Mixer - Colin Newma, Producer - Crammed Music/ Strictly Confidential, MusicPublisher

1986 Crammed Discs 1986 Crammed Discs

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2-Sixes
00:05:17

Colin Newman, Composer, Lyricist, Artist, MainArtist - GILLES MARTIN, Producer, Mixer - John Bonnar, Composer, Lyricist - Colin Newma, Producer - Crammed Music/ Strictly Confidential, MusicPublisher

1986 Crammed Discs 1986 Crammed Discs

3
Metarkest
00:05:13

Colin Newman, Composer, Lyricist, Artist, MainArtist - GILLES MARTIN, Producer, Mixer - Colin Newma, Producer - Crammed Music/ Strictly Confidential, MusicPublisher

1986 Crammed Discs 1986 Crammed Discs

4
But I...
00:04:54

Colin Newman, Composer, Lyricist, Artist, MainArtist - GILLES MARTIN, Producer, Mixer - John Bonnar, Composer, Lyricist - Colin Newma, Producer - Crammed Music/ Strictly Confidential, MusicPublisher

1986 Crammed Discs 1986 Crammed Discs

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Commercial Suicide
00:04:00

Colin Newman, Composer, Lyricist, Artist, MainArtist - GILLES MARTIN, Producer, Mixer - Malka Spigel, Composer, Lyricist - Colin Newma, Producer - Crammed Music/ Strictly Confidential, MusicPublisher

1986 Crammed Discs 1986 Crammed Discs

6
I'm Still Here
00:03:48

Colin Newman, Composer, Lyricist, Artist, MainArtist - GILLES MARTIN, Producer, Mixer - Colin Newma, Producer - Crammed Music/ Strictly Confidential, MusicPublisher

1986 Crammed Discs 1986 Crammed Discs

7
Feigned Hearing
00:04:01

Colin Newman, Composer, Lyricist, Artist, MainArtist - GILLES MARTIN, Producer, Mixer - Colin Newma, Producer - Crammed Music/ Strictly Confidential, MusicPublisher

1986 Crammed Discs 1986 Crammed Discs

8
Can I Explain the Delay?
00:04:52

Colin Newman, Composer, Lyricist, Artist, MainArtist - GILLES MARTIN, Producer, Mixer - John Bonnar, Composer, Lyricist - Colin Newma, Producer - Crammed Music/ Strictly Confidential, MusicPublisher

1986 Crammed Discs 1986 Crammed Discs

9
I can Hear Your...
00:04:51

Colin Newman, Composer, Lyricist, Artist, MainArtist - GILLES MARTIN, Producer, Mixer - Colin Newma, Producer - Crammed Music/ Strictly Confidential, MusicPublisher

1986 Crammed Discs 1986 Crammed Discs

10
Interview
00:12:21

Colin Newman, Composer, Lyricist, Artist, MainArtist - GILLES MARTIN, Producer, Mixer - Colin Newma, Producer - Crammed Music/ Strictly Confidential, MusicPublisher

1986 Crammed Discs 1986 Crammed Discs

11
Disco Dub Interview
00:12:29

Colin Newman, Composer, Lyricist, Artist, MainArtist - GILLES MARTIN, Producer, Mixer - Colin Newma, Producer - Crammed Music/ Strictly Confidential, MusicPublisher

1986 Crammed Discs 1986 Crammed Discs

Album review

Coming almost five years after Not To (1982), the ominously titled Commercial Suicide was Colin Newman's fourth solo album. It was so named because one track -- in the early stages of its recording -- sounded like a song by Suicide, only more commercial. For this project, Newman assembled a group featuring Minimal Compact's Malka Spigel, future Brian Eno and Dead Can Dance collaborator John Bonnar, and 11-string, horn, and woodwind musicians. Whereas Not To centered on taut rhythmic patterns and immediately catchy melodies, Commercial Suicide approaches listeners in a more subtle, measured fashion, its sound often deliberate and spacious, at times recalling the abstract textures of Provisionally Entitled the Singing Fish (1981). That's not to say this album lacks a pop sensibility. Rather, Newman's intelligent, minimalist re-imaginings of pop take a different form here. While his previous work with Wire provided blueprints for the quirky, angular sound of bands like Elastica, several tracks on Commercial Suicide prefigure another tendency within Britpop, the deconstructed symphonic pop done so well by Blur. This is clearest on "Their Terrain," its swelling brass and rising strings suggesting a skewed take on the Beatles, and "But I...," Newman's richly orchestrated play on lyrical clichés. Most memorable, however, are the album's pared-down, fluid, electronically nuanced tracks that, in some ways, evoke the sound and feel of 4AD's This Mortal Coil project. Among those, the numbers featuring Spigel's haunting, disembodied vocals in addition to Newman's singing are the most compelling: for instance, the down-tempo "2-Sixes," with its slight percussive layer, resonant bass, and looping guitar fragments, and the thicker, austere electronic ambiance of "I Can Hear Your...." Commercial Suicide might not be chart fodder, but its appealing indie pop sound is far from the debacle that its title ironically suggests.
© Wilson Neate /TiVo

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