ABCDEFG (album) explained

ABCDEFG
Type:studio
Artist:Chumbawamba
Cover:Abcdefgchumbawamba.jpg
Recorded:Late 2009
Genre:Folk
Length:44:31
Label:No Masters
Prev Title:The Boy Bands Have Won
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:Going, Going – Live at Leeds City Varieties
Next Year:2013

ABCDEFG is the fourteenth and final studio album by British rock band Chumbawamba. It was officially released on 1 March 2010, but copies that were pre-ordered from the band's website arrived the week before.[1]

Album information

ABCDEFG continues the five-person line up of Lou Watts, Jude Abbott, Neil Ferguson, Boff Whalley and Phil 'Ron' Moody.The album's lyrical content focuses mainly on themes to do with music and singing.

"Wagner at the Opera" refers to a concentration camp survivor who disrupted a Wagner recital by swinging a football rattle.[2] [3] [4] "Torturing James Hetfield" is a response to James Hetfield's approval of the use of Metallica's music as a torture device against Iraqi prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.[5] [6] The song was described as depicting a "wonderful image" by Stefan Appleby in BBC Review.[7] Boff Whalley listed the song as one of his favourites in July 2011.[8] The song "Ratatatay" is about George Melly's experience of being confronted by thugs, who ran off after he recited The Ursonate, a sound poem by Kurt Schwitters.[9]

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chumbawamba – ABCDEFG . Chumba.com . 8 October 2011.
  2. Web site: Music – Review of Chumbawamba – ABCDEFG . BBC . 8 October 2011.
  3. Web site: (AWS) – Wagner at the Opera . Antiwar Songs . 8 October 2011.
  4. Web site: Gozani . Ohad . Holocaust demo as Israelis play Wagner . Telegraph . 2000-10-28 . 8 October 2011.
  5. News: Chumbawamba -Torturing James Hetfield – Sidmouth Folk Week 2010 (Manor Pavilion) video . . 7 December 2011 . Metallica's lead singer James Hetfield expressed his satisfaction when told that the US army used one of the group's songs to break the will of Iraqi prisoners. Chumbawamba imagines retaliation... .
  6. Web site: Chumbawamba – Guest Editors . Spiral Earth . 22 February 2010 . 7 December 2011 . [...] James Hetfield comes out and says he’s proud their music has been used to torture Guantanamo prisoners “It represents something that they don’t like—maybe freedom, aggression… I don’t know… Freedom of speech.“ Although he thinks music and politics don’t mix – obviously. So writing a song about torturing James Hetfield with Chumbawamba’s music was irresistible. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100307042902/http://www.spiralearth.co.uk/attitude/editors_chumba_1.asp . 7 March 2010 .
  7. Web site: Chumbawamba ABCDEFG Review . . BBC Review . 9 March 2010 . 7 December 2011 . Appleby, Stefan . [...] and the wonderful image of Metallica's frontman being tortured by listening to Chumbawamba at ear-splitting volume (Torturing James Hetfield) [...].
  8. Web site: Boff Whalley: Chumbawamba Interview . The New Significance . 29 July 2011 . 7 December 2011 . I have a few [personal favourite Chumbawamba songs], I think. [...] And ‘Torturing James Hetfield’ [...] . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304094433/http://www.thenewsignificance.com/2011/07/29/boff-whalley-chumbawamba-interview/ . 4 March 2016 .
  9. Web site: Kurt's Barn . lukemckernan.com/ . 14 May 2016. 27 February 2020.