I Can't Escape from You (Act song) explained

I Can't Escape from You
Cover:I Can't Escape From You.jpg
Caption:UK 12" sleeve
Type:single
Artist:Act
Album:Laughter, Tears and Rage
Recorded:1987
Genre:Synthpop
Length:3:05
Label:ZTT
Producer:Stephen Lipson
Prev Title:Chance
Prev Year:1988

"I Can't Escape from You" is the fourth and final single from synthpop band Act. Due to previous single "Chance" being withdrawn, ZTT Records hurriedly released "I Can't Escape from You" on . The single reached No. 90 on the UK Singles Chart.[1]

The 12" featured a cover of the Smiths' "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" as a bonus track. This would eventually be released on the CD version of the album Laughter, Tears and Rage three months later.

Critical reception

David Stubbs from Melody Maker wrote, "Claudia's scratching, clawing, growling vocal sweeps over Thomas Leer's over-developed Europop which almost, but never quite lurches into a HM/disco consensus."[2] Michele Kirsch from NME commented, "Claudia Brucken's peculiar mug graces the walls of London as hubby Paul fades deeper into the woodwork in the wake of Holly Johnson's victory. Meanwhile, back at the synth, Thomas Leer, Andy 'Gang of One' Gill and producer Steve Lipson can do little to prevent Claudia from out Loviching Lene—her voice fed through some nasty Eurotrash compacter. She's like an electro Nico waiting for her sample of Warhol; great intellects could be at work here, but they should be at play."[3]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Thomas Leer and Claudia Brücken, except where noted.

7" vinyl

12" vinyl

CD

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Official Charts Company - Act - I Can't Escape From You . 19 July 2009.
  2. David. Stubbs. Singles. Melody Maker. 27 February 1988. 32. 28 October 2023. David Stubbs.
  3. Michele. Kirsch. 45. NME. 27 February 1988. 18. 28 October 2023.