Once More (Spandau Ballet song) explained

Once More
Cover:SpandauBalletOnceMore.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Spandau Ballet
Album:Once More
Released:October 2009
Recorded:2009
Genre:Pop
Length:4:06
Label:Mercury
Producer:Danton Supple
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"Once More" is a song by English new wave band Spandau Ballet, released as the second single from their 2009 acoustic album album of the same name. It reached number 82 on the UK Singles Chart and received mixed reviews.

Background

Spandau Ballet reunited in 2009, ten years after a disagreement over publishing royalties resulted in a court case and twenty years after the release of their last and least successful album, Heart Like a Sky. A tour was planned to mark the occasion along with an album of acoustic re-recordings of their biggest hits.[1] Regarding the reunion, their saxophonist Steve Norman said, "[W]e bonded more than we ever have before, and it was important we did that."[2] He found covering their own material to be beneficial in that "it kind of eased us into the studio process together. If we'd all gone into the studio and tried to have written songs together, it might have been a bit too much to handle at the time." He also explained that the record company wanted a new song for the album and that "the intention was really to build a bridge between now and the future of Spandau Ballet."[2]

Composition

The record company wanted the new song to be a ballad. The band's lead guitarist and songwriter Gary Kemp decided to have it showcase the talents of lead singer Tony Hadley.[3] He told John Wilson in a Mastertapes interview in 2013 that he wrote the song specifically with Hadley in mind, which was the first time he had needed to do so in two decades. He said,[4]

He also wanted it to be something "epic" and "cinematic" that would convey emotions similar to what the band had just been through and described the song as "a love affair about people trying [to have a relationship] again."[3]

Music video

The band wanted the video to emphasize performing;[3] the black-and-white clip takes place in a recording studio. Kemp said, "We didn't want it to be telling some drippy story as we walked across some landscape."[3]

Commercial performance

"Once More" spent its sole week on the UK Singles Chart on 31 October 2009 at number 82.

Critical reception

When the band released the album Once More, the title song was mentioned by critics alongside the other new composition included, "Love Is All", and received mixed reviews. Stephen Schnee of AllMusic wrote, "Both tracks are wonderful ballads that may not be as drop-dead gorgeous as 'True', but they are right up there with other favorites like 'How Many Lies'." Paul Lester of the BBC was not as impressed by either of the new songs, writing, "[T]hey are, in this context, and given the consistently bland treatment, virtually indistinguishable from their 80s hits."[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Spandau Ballet's reunion: Once more with girdles . The Guardian . London . Caroline . Sullivan . Tony . Hadley . 1 October 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20240624145743/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2009/oct/01/spandau-ballet-reunion . 24 June 2024.
  2. Web site: Spandau Ballet 2009 interview – Gary Kemp, John Keeble and Steve Norman . Norman . Steve . 2009 . YouTube. FaceCulture . 26 June 2024 .
  3. Web site: Spandau Ballet 2009 interview – Gary Kemp, John Keeble and Steve Norman . Kemp . Gary . 2009 . YouTube. FaceCulture . 26 June 2024 .
  4. Spandau Ballet (B-Side) . . Gary . Kemp . Gary Kemp. BBC. . 24 June 2013. 2 . en-GB . UK . 23 June 2024.
  5. Web site: BBC – Music – Review of Spandau Ballet – Once More . Paul . Lester . Paul Lester . BBC News . 2009 . 22 June 2024.