The Image Has Cracked Explained

The Image Has Cracked
Type:studio
Artist:Alternative TV
Cover:The Image Has Cracked cover.jpg
Released:May 1978
Venue:100 Club, London on 7 February 1978
Studio:Surrey Sound Studios, Surrey
Genre:Punk rock, post-punk
Label:Deptford Fun City
Next Title:Vibing Up the Senile Man (Part One)
Next Year:1979

The Image Has Cracked is the debut studio album by English band Alternative TV. It was released in May 1978 by record label Deptford Fun City.

Recording and content

The album's studio tracks were recorded at Surrey Sound Studios in Leatherhead, Surrey, and the album's live tracks were recorded live at the 100 Club in London on 7 February 1978.

Jools Holland plays synthesiser and piano on two tracks on the album.

Reception

Trouser Press wrote: "Although the abstract stuff doesn't hold up so well, it's still an amazing document of a time and place."[1] In his retrospective review, Ned Raggett of AllMusic called the album "an unfairly neglected classic from the late-'70s upheaval. Seizing on the promise of punk as being a new means of expression rather than a new set of musical rules to be adhered to, Perry, along with a solid-enough band, whip up a series of incendiary pieces that explore as much as they thrash [...] As an expression of going down defiant while punk became a new fashion, it's fierce and brilliant."

Personnel

Alternative TV
Additional personnel
Technical

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alternative TV . Lamey . Charles P. . Green . Jim . . 26 May 2013.