Images (Brotherhood of Man album) explained

Images
Type:studio
Artist:Brotherhood of Man
Cover:ImagesBrotherhood Of Man.jpg
Released:October 1977
Genre:Pop, MOR
Length:34:33
Label:Pye
Producer:Tony Hiller
Prev Title:Oh Boy!
Prev Year:1977
Next Title:B for Brotherhood
Next Year:1978

Images is the fourth album by pop group Brotherhood of Man. It was released in 1977 and featured the No.1 hit, "Angelo".

Background

This was the group's second album release in 1977 (although the previous album had been recorded in 1976) and was led by the single, "Angelo". The single was released in June 1977 and became one of the group's biggest hits, reaching No.1 in the UK and spending 10 weeks in the top 10.[1]

The album was released on Pye Records in late October 1977 and also featured the follow-up single, "Highwayman". The second single failed to enter the UK charts, but did feature on the "breakers" section for two weeks in November 1977. In this month, the group appeared on TV's Royal Variety Performance before the Queen, but rather than promote their latest single, they elected to perform "Angelo". "Highwayman" fared better however in the Netherlands and Belgium where it reached #15 and #18 respectively. Unlike previous albums where different songs were released in different countries, these were the only two singles released from this album anywhere.[2] Images failed to chart in the UK despite its release being surrounded by No.1 singles "Angelo" and "Figaro".[1] In some European countries, another song "Circus" had been featured as the B-side to "Angelo" and was included on the album, replacing "The Night of My Life".[3] The B-side to "Highwayman", "Star" (also included on the album), was retitled in some territories as "Superstar". As well as the two singles from this album, three songs; "All Night", "Star" and "You Can Say That Again" were issued as B-sides.

This album saw the group adopt a more pop and in particular, ABBA-like sound, which was often commented on in the media at the time.[4] Contemporary reviews of the album drew on the comparison, with Brotherhood of Man usually being seen as inferior.[5] Magazine Music Week said that it had "catchy, tuneful songs" but the tracks suffered from a "sameness". It said the album was "not outstanding [but] bounces along in a fairly jolly way". It listed tracks "Tonight's the Night" and "Highwayman" as being the best on the album.[6] Unlike previous albums, all lead vocals were handled by female members Sandra Stevens and Nicky Stevens. This was a definite shift away from the more soul-like productions of earlier albums such as Love and Kisses. The album, like the others was produced by manager and co-songwriter, Tony Hiller. All twelve tracks were written by group members Martin Lee and Lee Sheriden alongside Hiller. The subject matter for some of the songs was curious in that it features three songs about female infidelity ("Safety First", "Highwayman" and "The Night of My Life"), while two feature stories of elopement ("Angelo" and "Tonight's the Night").

The front cover image was taken by Royal photographer Patrick Lichfield.[7]

Images was released on Compact disc for the first time in a double-pack with Oh Boy! in May 2009 by Cherry Red Records.[8]

Track listing

All tracks written by Hiller / Sheriden / Lee

Side One

  1. "Angelo" – 3:15
  2. "Images" – 2:30
  3. "Safety First" – 2:53
  4. "Two Can Live as Cheap Babe" – 2:27
  5. "You Can Say That Again" – 3:30
  6. "Lullaby" – 2:42

Side Two

  1. "Highwayman" – 2:35
  2. "Star" – 2:30
  3. "All Night" – 2:59
  4. "Sparky" – 2:58
  5. "To-night's the Night" – 2:46
  6. "The Night of My Life" – 3:28

CD bonus track

  1. "Circus" – 3:20

Personnel

Chart performance

Release dateSingleUK Chart position
June 1977"Angelo"1
October 1977"Highwayman"breaker
Release dateAlbumUK Chart position
October 1977Images-

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brotherhood of Man - Full Official Chart History. Official Charts Company. 20 January 2016.
  2. Web site: World singles Discography . Dutch Brotherhood of Man site . 2008-10-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081006094604/http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/sunra/953/indexen.html . October 6, 2008 .
  3. Images . Brotherhood of Man . 2009 . Phil . Hendricks . 2 . .
  4. Lewis. Jack. 5 September 1977. Familiar sound of success. The Daily Mirror. 18.
  5. Images . Brotherhood of Man . 2009 . Phil . Hendricks . 10 . .
  6. Album reviews . Music Week.
  7. [Lee Sheriden]
  8. Web site: Oh Boy!/Images re-issue. Play.com. 22 February 2009.