The Sky's Gone Out Explained

The Sky's Gone Out
Type:studio
Artist:Bauhaus
Cover:The Sky's Gone Out.JPG
Released:22 October 1982[1]
Recorded:1982
Genre:
Length:42:24
Label:Beggars Banquet
Producer:Bauhaus
Prev Title:Mask
Prev Year:1981
Next Title:Burning from the Inside
Next Year:1983

The Sky's Gone Out is the third studio album by English gothic rock band Bauhaus, released in 1982 by record label Beggars Banquet.

Music

NME said about the music: "[singer] Peter Murphy comes across like David Bowie imitating Jacques Brel declaiming a pastiche of Lautréamont backed by the early [Siouxsie and the] Banshees."[7]

Release

The Sky's Gone Out was released in October 1982 by the record label Beggars Banquet. It featured a cover version of Brian Eno's "Third Uncle", a new recording of "Spirit", and experiments with ballads, disco, ska and reggae.[8]

The initial limited edition included the live album Press the Eject and Give Me the Tape as a bonus. The compact disc reissue dropped the run-out speech from the final track "Exquisite Corpse" (which, like the snoring on the song itself, was done by the band's sound engineer Derek Tompkins). The Canadian edition of this album also contained a free 12" vinyl single featuring "Ziggy Stardust", "Kick in the Eye" and "Lagartija Nick". This version did not have the distinctive artwork from the US and UK editions but was presented as a white field with the album title and band logo in the upper right corner.

Notes and References

  1. 9 October 1982. News. Record Mirror. 10. 21 July 2022.
  2. Web site: The Sky's Gone Out, Bauhaus (1982) . Le Poisson.
  3. Web site: The Sky's Gone Out, Bauhaus (1982) . Le Poisson.
  4. Web site: Brooksbank . Andrew . Bauhaus 'The Sky's Gone Out' : 'Remastered reissue uncovers many new sounds and textures on the experimental album' . Louder Than War . 5 February 2022 . 29 November 2018.
  5. Web site: The Sky's Gone Out, Bauhaus (1982) . Le Poisson.
  6. Web site: The Sky's Gone Out, Bauhaus (1982) . Le Poisson . 5 February 2022.
  7. Book: Snow, Mat . Bauhaus The Sky's gone out review . NME . 23 October 1982.
  8. Web site: 10 essential Bauhaus records. 16 January 2019.