That What Is Not Explained

That What Is Not
Type:Album
Artist:Public Image Ltd
Cover:PILthatwhatisnot.jpg
Border:yes
Released:10 February 1992 (USA)[1]
24 February 1992 (UK)
Recorded:1991
Studio:Eldorado Studios, Los Angeles, United States
Genre:Alternative rock
Length:49:37
Label:Virgin
Producer:Dave Jerden
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That What Is Not is the eighth studio album by Public Image Ltd, released in 1992.[2] It was the band's final album before a 20-year hiatus, and the final recordings with longtime members Allan Dias (bass) and John McGeoch (lead guitar).[3]

Critical reception

The Los Angeles Times wrote that Lydon "has been able to stay somewhat current by rocking persuasively and directing his still considerable bile toward such germane targets as censors and militarists."[4] Entertainment Weekly wrote that the album "showcases PIL’s brutal version of modern dance rock, an angry sound that pummels rather than lulls." Trouser Press wrote that the songs "display either a loss of conviction, an absence of inspiration or a grave lack of effort."[5]

Track listing

All tracks written by PiL

Personnel

Public Image Limited

with:

Track by track commentary by band members

"Acid Drops":

"Luck's Up":

"Think Tank":

Related tracks

"Criminal":[10]

Charts

United Kingdom

United States

Notes and References

  1. Cocatalog.loc.gov United States Copyright Office website
  2. Web site: GLEEFULLY NASTY PUBLIC IMAGE. Joe. Brown. 17 April 1992. www.washingtonpost.com.
  3. Web site: Public Image Ltd. | Biography & History. AllMusic.
  4. Web site: O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : That What It Wasn't : A hard-to-take PiL and a so-so B.A.D. II and Blind Melon make for a tedious '120 Minutes.' Live, though, is lively.. 28 March 1992. Los Angeles Times.
  5. Web site: Public Image Ltd. . Trouser Press . 25 December 2020.
  6. Ralph Heibutzki: “15 Years Later Lydon's Still Howling” (South Haven Daily Tribune, 10 April 1992)
  7. Ian Gittins: “Public Image Limited – Cruel As Fuck” (Melody Maker, 7 March 1992)
  8. John Lydon liner notes (Public Image Ltd.: “Plastic Box” compilation, Virgin Records, 1999)
  9. [Jon Savage]
  10. Various Artists: “Point Break – Music From The Motion Picture” (MCA Records, released 9 July 1991 / release date according to United States Copyright Office website)
  11. [Jed the Fish|Edwin Gould]
  12. Scott Murphy: “Allan Dias Interview” (Fodderstompf.com website, May 2004)
  13. Theofficialcharts.com website
  14. Billboard.com website