Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records

1986 studio album by Chumbawamba From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records is the debut studio album by British band Chumbawamba, released in 1986 on Agit-Prop Records. It was released as criticism to Band Aid and Live Aid.[1]

Released1986
RecordedAugust 1986
Length33:04
Quick facts Studio album by Chumbawamba, Released ...
Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records
Studio album by
Released1986
RecordedAugust 1986
Genre
Length33:04
LabelAgit-Prop (UK)
Southern (US)
Chumbawamba chronology
Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records
(1986)
Never Mind the Ballots
(1987)
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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStarHalf star[1]
St Petersburg Times(favourable)[2]
VoxStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[3]
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Track listing

All tracks are written by Chumbawamba.[4]

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No.TitleLength
1."How to Get Your Band on Television
  • "Prelude"
  • "Slag Aid"
8:22
2."British Colonialism and the BBC"2:51
3."Commercial Break"1:02
4."Unilever"4:23
5."More Whitewashing"3:42
6."An Interlude: Beginning to Take It Back"2:41
7."Dutiful Servants and Political Masters"2:15
8."Coca-Colanisation"2:13
9."...And in a Nutshell"0:54
10."Invasion"5:07
Total length:33:04
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Track details

"How to Get Your Band on Television" critiques Paul McCartney, Freddie Mercury, David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Cliff Richard's self-promotional techniques, such as Queen's playing in apartheid South Africa. Following a slew of Live Aid-style promotions, sequels and events and the death of Mercury, it was re-written in the 1990s as "Slag Aid", retaining most of the original lyrics. The version released on the live album Showbusiness! also references McCartney, but adds Axl Rose, Michael Jackson and John Lydon as more modern examples.[1]

Personnel

Band members

  • Harry Hamer – drums, vocals, guitar solo on "Slag Aid"
  • Alice Nutter – vocals
  • Boff Whalley – guitar, vocals, clarinet
  • Mavis Dillon – bass, trumpet, French horn, vocals
  • Lou Watts – vocals, guitar
  • Danbert Nobacon – vocals
  • Dunstan Bruce – percussion

Additional personnel

  • Simon "Commonknowledge" Lanzon – keyboards, accordion, vocals
  • Neil Ferguson – engineer

References

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