Flaunt It (album) explained

Flaunt It
Type:Album
Artist:Sigue Sigue Sputnik
Cover:Flaunt It.JPG
Released:[1]
Studio:
  • Westside (London)
  • Abbey Road (London)
  • Sputnik City
Genre:
Label:Parlophone
Producer:Giorgio Moroder
Next Title:Dress for Excess
Next Year:1988

Flaunt It is the debut studio album by British new wave band Sigue Sigue Sputnik, released on 28 July 1986 by Parlophone. The album featured remixes of their hit singles "Love Missile F1-11" and "21st Century Boy" and peaked at number 10 on the UK Albums Chart.

Adverts

Flaunt It was unique in that the band sold spots between songs for advertisements. Ultimately, ads for L'Oréal, i-D magazine, the short-lived London pirate television station NeTWork 21, and London's Kensington Market clothing shop Pure Sex were complemented by fictitious ads for the Sputnik Corporation and the (unreleased) Sigue Sigue Sputnik Computer Game;[2] a spoken word advertisement (narrated by the Sputnik Corporation voiceover) for EMI closes the album. All original CD versions and the version released in Germany also include an ad for Tempo, a lifestyle magazine.[3] The liner notes include small print ads for the various advertisers, as well.

Originally, the album was going to feature eight different adverts for the UK, US and Japan releases.[4] However, band member Tony James was unable to secure different adverts, so the releases in the US and Japan featured the same adverts as the UK version.[5] The eight adverts lasted up to 30 seconds long and reportedly each cost $1,500. Before the album's release, James said "We could earn $150,000 before we sell a single copy. Ultimately, the profits could be used to reduce the price of records".[6]

Release

The first 20,000 copies of Flaunt It were released in a special edition box, based on Japanese toy robot packaging, and came with a 12-page booklet.[1]

Several singles were released from the album. Their debut single, "Love Missile F1-11" was a Top-10 hit in numerous countries, including the UK, where it peaked at number 3 on the Singles Chart, and Spain where it topped the charts.[7] The subsequent single "21st Century Boy" did not achieve the same amount of success, peaking at number 20 in the UK.

There was a lot of pressure to release "Atari Baby" as the third single. However, James refused as he wanted "Sex Bomb Boogie" released as "the third in the trilogy". Also James' idea was to release "Sex Bomb Boogie" as a video-only single in the UK, which made it ineligible to chart. The video featured footage from the James Cameron film The Terminator (1984).[8] The single, however, was released in Germany, but failed to chart. Sigue Sigue Sputnik decided to release the double A-sided single "Rockit Miss U.S.A."/"Teenage Thunder" under the pseudonym 'Sci-Fi Sex Stars' on their short-lived label 'Who M I?'. It was a limited release of 1000 copies and featured different mixes of the two songs compared to their album versions. The final single, "Massive Retaliation", was only released in the US.

On 9 October 2020, Cherry Red Records reissued this album in a 4CD deluxe edition featuring remixes, B-sides and unreleased material, including a live performance recorded at Abbey Road Studios. The content was remastered with input from James and fellow band member Neal X.[9]

Critical reception

The album was slated by British press and critical reaction was negative. Reviewing for Record Mirror, Roger Morton wrote that "it was a mistake to put out 'the album' at all" and that "somebody should have told Giorgio Moroder what a wild, writhing sex flash this was supposed to be, because most of it sounds pretty tame." He concluded that it "doesn't mean it's a dead horse that Tony's flaunting, but the tired old rock'n'roll nag is bound to limp a bit under the weight of all that techno-junk clutter and global domination boasting."

Reviewing for Smash Hits, Tom Hibbert wrote that "apart from one attempt at "atmospherics", "Atari Baby", the whole thing proceeds at an identical pace and similar jerky level and, once you've got the joke, it's really quite enjoyable: not as good as Adam Ant but a birrovalaff anyway – even if you do know that it'll all sound horrendously dated by this time next year."

Anthony Naughton for Number One wrote that the band "seem to be caught in a Dan Dare time warp, and regard space, violence and sex as being fundamental features in life (unlike Dan Dare)" and that "the bubble hasn't burst yet, it's just let out a little wind."

Track listing

2020 deluxe edition

Personnel

Sigue Sigue Sputnik

Technical

Popular culture

"Love Missile F1-11" was used in the 1986 hit film Ferris Bueller's Day Off and the 2002 video game . A version of the song is featured in the South Park episode "Super Fun Time", with Eric Cartman singing along "I'm having a super fun time". The song also features on the trailer for Stretch (2014).

Pop Will Eat Itself released a cover of "Love Missile F1-11" as a single in May 1987, before including it on their debut studio albumBox Frenzy in 1988. David Bowie covered the song as an outtake during the sessions for his 2003 studio album, Reality. It was then released as a B-side for the single "New Killer Star".

The robot depicted on Syd Brak's cover art was ranked as the 17th best robot of all time on the January 18th, 2017 episode of The Best Show with Tom Scharpling.[10]

Charts

Chart (1986)Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[11] 70
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[12] 4
Icelandic Albums (Dagblaðið Vísir)[13] 8

Notes and References

  1. 26 July 1986. Releases. Record Mirror. 3. 16 February 2021.
  2. Web site: Sigue Sigue Sputnik | 1986 Unknown | Games That Weren't | GTW64 - home of unreleased Commodore 64 games. 2013-01-15.
  3. Web site: Sigue Sigue Sputnik – Flaunt It (CD, Album) at Discogs. 2013-01-15.
  4. 1986. The History of Rock 1986. NME/Melody Maker. 46. 16 February 2021.
  5. 1986-07-26. Sputnik's Ad Drive Sputters in U.S.. Billboard. 20. 16 February 2021.
  6. EMI Group Will Have Ads On Debut Album. Billboard. 98. 24. 62. 14 June 1986. 12 August 2020.
  7. Web site: SIGUE SIGUE SPUTNIK full Official Chart History Official Charts Company. 2021-02-16. www.officialcharts.com.
  8. Web site: The Sputnik Story 13:1. 2021-02-16. www.sputnikworld.com.
  9. Web site: Sigue Sigue Sputnik: Flaunt It, 4CD Deluxe Capacity Wallet. 2021-02-16. Cherry Red Records. en-US.
  10. Web site: THE TWENTY-FIVE BEST AND WORST ROBOTS OF ALL TIME! BOBBY BLOTZER AND HIS LAWYER! SOUND COLLAGE! MORE!. thebestshow.net. 2017-01-19.
  11. Book: Kent, David. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. illustrated. Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. 0-646-11917-6. 273.
  12. Web site: Timo. 13 August 2015. Sisältää hitin: Levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1960: Artistit SEN - SIG. 2020-08-12. Sisältää hitin.
  13. Web site: Vísir - 207. Tölublað (12.09.1986) - Tímarit.is. 2021-07-16. timarit.is.