2x45 explained

2x45
Type:studio
Artist:Cabaret Voltaire
Cover:2x45 (Cabaret Voltaire album).jpg
Released:May 1982
Recorded:Western Works, Sheffield, October 1981; Pluto Studios, Manchester, February 1982
Genre:Post-punk, avant-funk, industrial
Length:44:46
Label:Rough Trade
Producer:Cabaret Voltaire, Phil Bush
Prev Title:Red Mecca
Prev Year:1981
Next Title:Hai! (Live in Japan)
Next Year:1982

2x45 is the fifth studio album by English band Cabaret Voltaire. It was released in May 1982 through Rough Trade. This was the last studio album by the band to feature founding member Chris Watson, who had departed during its recording.

Background

The title comes from the album's original format of two 45 RPM 12" discs.

Sides A and B were recorded at Western Works, Sheffield in October 1981, while Sides C and D were recorded at Pluto Studios, Manchester in February 1982, after Watson's departure to join ITV Tyne Tees.

The track "Yashar" was later remixed as a dance record by John Robie and released as a single.

Critical reception

Trouser Press found 2x45 to be a "temporary letdown" following their previous release, Red Mecca, but went on to say: "Much has been said and written about an industrial, modern-age music; Cabaret Voltaire is the only group doing it... They make perhaps the most important pop music of our time."[1]

Personnel

Cabaret Voltaire
Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Ross . Alec . Cabaret Voltaire: 2 x 45 . . January 1983 . 9 . 11 . 50 . Ira A. Robbins . New York, NY.