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1981

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Beauty and the Beat is the debut album from California new wave band the Go-Go's. Released July 14, 1981[2] on the I.R.S. Records label, the album reached number one on Billboard's Top LPs & Tape chart in March 1982, bolstered by its two big Hot 100 hit singles: "Our Lips Are Sealed" (no. 20) and "We Got the Beat" (no. 2), released in 1980, but in a different version. After a long and steady climb, Beauty and the Beat reached number one in the album chart dated March 6, 1982, the week before "We Got the Beat" entered the Top Ten of the Hot 100. The album stayed at the top for six consecutive weeks,[3] and ranked second in Billboard's year-end Top 100 of 1982 (behind the self-titled debut album of Asia). The LP sold in excess of two million copies, and was RIAA-certified double platinum,[4] qualifying it as one of the most successful debut albums of all time. Critically acclaimed, it has been described as one of the "cornerstone albums of American new wave".[5]

The title is a play on the European fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast".

Background

In the late 1970s, Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin, and Margot Olavarria met while attending punk rock shows in California.[6] The three attended the Sex Pistols' final performance in San Francisco in January 1978, and afterwards were inspired to form their own band.[7] Although none of them actually knew how to play instruments, they quickly learned, and began playing in Hollywood nightclubs under the name the Go-Go's.[7] Carlisle was the singer, Wiedlin played rhythm guitar, Olavarria played bass and the newly added Elissa Bello played drums.[6] A few months later, Charlotte Caffey joined the band as the lead guitarist since she had experience writing music with other groups like the Eyes.[6] The Go-Go's developed a reputation within the Hollywood punk scene and were invited to open for the band Madness on a UK tour. While on tour, the Go-Go's recorded an extended play for Stiff Records.[7]

Tensions between band members resulted in Bello and Olavarria leaving the Go-Go's and they were replaced by drummer Gina Schock and bassist Kathy Valentine.[7] Around this time, the Go-Go's began to move toward a more pop rock-driven sound, influenced by the burgeoning new wave genre.[8] Although their reputation continued to grow, they were unable to attract attention from major record labels. At a special showcase for A&R representatives at the Starwood, the Go-Go's didn't get a single offer.[8] Carlisle believes this was because record executives were sexist and did not want to sign an all-female band.[9] The only label that expressed interest was the indie label I.R.S. Records. In a 1982 Rolling Stone interview, Valentine said: "IRS was where you went if you couldn't get a deal with a real label."[10] On April 1, 1981, I.R.S. cofounder Miles Copeland III signed the Go-Go's.[8]

In the Go-Go's documentary, Carlisle claimed to have come up with the idea for the album cover, saying she wanted something "timeless" and "incognito." The towels the band used for the shoot were returned to the Macy's they were bought from earlier that day. Initially the album was released with a peach colored cover but the band was displeased with the look and later pressings were released with a blue cover.[11]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
American Songwriter[5]
The Irish Times[12]
Mojo[13]
Pitchfork8.3/10[14]
Record Collector[15]
Rolling Stone[16]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[17]
Spin Alternative Record Guide10/10[18]
The Village VoiceB+[19]

Beauty and the Beat was released to positive reviews that preceded its eventual summit of the album charts. Robert Christgau found the album good and wrote "this one's got hooks" in his column in The Village Voice,[19] while Jon Pareles in Rolling Stone called it a "solid, likable debut".[16] The album placed 10th on the annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll in The Village Voice for 1981.[20]

The album has since gained in regard. AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine called Beauty and the Beat "one of the cornerstone albums of new wave" and praised its "catchy hooks and an exuberant sense of fun",[1] while Rolling Stone's Warren Zanes wrote that the band "showed that elemental pop rock & roll remained as viable as ever."[21]

Eric Allen of American Songwriter, reviewing the album's 2011 deluxe edition, wrote that Beauty and the Beat is "one of the 1980s cornerstone albums of American new wave" and "still holds up surprisingly well thirty years later, which is a testament to the energetic spirit captured in this musical zeitgeist of the 80s"; on the other hand, it is also "a reminder that the Go-Go's were never able to equal or surpass the success of this landmark debut".[5]

NPR Music's Hilary Hughes credited the quintet with perfecting pop-punk's formula through the album. Though she saw that bands like Blondie and the Ramones showed that pop and punk music "[weren't] mortal enemies", she claimed that the Go-Go's showed the "certifiable success" of the two's fusion.[22]

Classic Rock History critic Emily Fagen rated 4 songs on the album as being among the Go-Go's best – the two hit singles plus "Lust to Love" and "How Much More".[23]

"When I was about seven, I discovered the Go-Go's," said American actress and author Drew Barrymore in an essay published by the magazine V. "I went out and bought their album Beauty and the Beat and, as the vinyl twirled, my whole world changed. I stared at the girls on the cover like they were a gateway to cool. The fact that they were girls made me feel not only invited but more important – like I could be a badass too. I looked over to my Pippi Longstocking poster on the wall and thought, Yes! I like girls who rock!"[24]

Legacy

In 2003, Beauty and the Beat was ranked number 413 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time,[25] and it later placed on updates of the list at number 414 (in 2012)[26] and at number 400 (in 2020).[27] The album opener, "Our Lips Are Sealed", has been covered over the years by numerous artists, and remains a staple of 1980s playlists. It appeared in Rolling Stone's 2000 list of the 100 greatest pop songs.[28] "We Got the Beat" was named one of the "500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll" by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[29]

Capitol and I.R.S. released a 30th anniversary deluxe edition of Beauty and the Beat digitally and on CD on May 17, 2011.[30] Disc one features the remastered original album while disc two contains an entire live show, recorded at the Metro Club in Boston on August 20, 1981. Both Vacation (1982) and Talk Show (1984) were previously issued in remastered CD form in 1999.

In 2016, Edsel Records reissued remastered deluxe editions, all with bonus tracks, of the Go-Go's original three releases.[31]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Our Lips Are Sealed"Jane Wiedlin, Terry Hall2:45
2."How Much More"Charlotte Caffey, Wiedlin3:06
3."Tonite"Caffey, Wiedlin, Peter Case3:35
4."Lust to Love"Caffey, Wiedlin4:04
5."This Town"Caffey, Wiedlin3:20
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."We Got the Beat"Caffey2:36
7."Fading Fast"Caffey3:41
8."Automatic"Wiedlin3:07
9."You Can't Walk in Your Sleep (If You Can't Sleep)"Caffey, Wiedlin2:54
10."Skidmarks on My Heart"Caffey, Belinda Carlisle3:06
11."Can't Stop the World"Kathy Valentine3:20

Personnel

Band members

Production

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Beauty and the Beat
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[41]Platinum100,000^
United States (RIAA)[42]2× Platinum2,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Accolades

Accolades for Beauty and the Beat
PublicationCountryAccoladeYearRank
The Village VoiceUSThe 1981 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll[20]198210
Rolling StoneGermanyAlbums of the Year[citation needed]1982No order
SpinUS100 Alternative Albums[citation needed]199091
Rolling StoneUS50 Essential Female Albums[citation needed]200236
KCPR DJsUSTop 100 Records from the 80s[citation needed]200259
Rolling StoneUSThe 500 Greatest Albums of All Time[43]2020400
BlenderUS500 CDs You Must Own Before You Die[citation needed]2003No order
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You DieUS[44]2005No order

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  6. ^ a b c Gaar 1993, p. 272.
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  8. ^ a b c Gaar 1993, p. 273.
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External links

Artist(s)

Veröffentlichungen von Go-Go’s die im OTRS erhältlich sind/waren:

Greatest ¦ Beauty And The Beat ¦ God Bless The Go-Go’s

Go-Go’s auf Wikipedia (oder andere Quellen):

Die Go-Go’s sind eine Independent-Popband aus Kalifornien (USA), die Ende der 1970er Jahre gegründet wurde und zwischen 1981 und 1984 ihre größten Erfolge feierte.

Geschichte

Im Jahr 1978 fanden die Mitglieder der Band zusammen. Bekannt wurden sie durch Auftritte im Vorprogramm einer Madness-Tour.

Mit dem Titel Our Lips Are Sealed kam sie im Sommer 1981 erstmals in die Charts und in ihrer Heimat bis auf Platz 20. Kurz darauf folgte mit Beauty and the Beat ihr erstes Album, das sogar die Spitze der US-Charts erreichte. Mit We Got the Beat gelangten sie auch in den Singlecharts unter die ersten zehn Plätze. Ein weiterer Top-10-Erfolg wurde das Lied Vacation, das von der kurze Zeit später erschienenen, gleichnamigen LP stammte, die bis auf Platz 8 kletterte.

Nachdem das dritte Werk Talk Show im Frühjahr 1984 veröffentlicht wurde und nicht an die Erfolge der beiden Vorgänger anknüpfte, verließ im Herbst desselben Jahres Jane Wiedlin die Band. Nach zwei Auftritten bei Rock in Rio lösten die restlichen Mitglieder die Gruppe im Mai 1985 auf.

Im Frühjahr 1986 startete Belinda Carlisle eine erfolgreiche Solo-Karriere, in der sie besonders zwischen Herbst 1987 und Sommer 1996 erfolgreich war und es allein in Großbritannien auf sieben Top-Ten-Hits brachte.

Zu einer Wiedervereinigung kam es 1990. Seitdem wurden die Alben Return to the Valley of the Go-Go’s (1994) und God Bless the Go-Go’s (2001) veröffentlicht.

Zum 30-jährigen Jubiläum ihres Debütalbums erschien Beauty and the Beat im Mai 2011 in einer Neuausgabe, erweitert um einen Konzertmitschnitt aus dem „Club Metro“ in Boston vom August 1981.

Im August 2011 wurde die Band (in der Besetzung Belinda Carlisle, Charlotte Caffey, Gina Schock, Kathy Valentine und Jane Wiedlin) auf dem Hollywood Walk of Fame mit einem Stern der Kategorie Musikaufnahmen geehrt. Der Stern befindet sich bei der Adresse 6652 Hollywood Boulevard vor dem ehemaligen Nachtklub „The Masque“, wo die Band 1978 ihren ersten Auftritt hatte.[1] Im Mai 2018 verkündete Jane Wiedlin ein Musical über das Wirken der Go-Go’s; Premiere in New York am 26. Juli 2018. Die Choreografie stammt von Spencer Liff, die Musik von Tom Kitt[2].

Am 12. Mai 2021 gab die Rock & Roll Hall of Fame bekannt, dass die Go-Go's 2021 in selbige aufgenommen werden.[3]

Diskografie

Studioalben

JahrTitelHöchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, AuszeichnungChartplatzierungenChartplatzierungen[4][5]
(Jahr, Titel, Plat­zie­rungen, Wo­chen, Aus­zeich­nungen, Anmer­kungen)
Anmerkungen
 UK US
1981Beauty and the BeatUS1
Doppelplatin
×2
Doppelplatin

(72 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 8. Juli 1981
1982VacationUK75
(3 Wo.)UK
US8
Gold
Gold

(28 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 11. August 1982
1984Talk ShowUS18
(32 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 16. März 1984
2001God Bless the Go-Go’sUS57
(3 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 15. Mai 2001

Kompilationen

JahrTitelHöchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, AuszeichnungChartplatzierungenChartplatzierungen[4]
(Jahr, Titel, Plat­zie­rungen, Wo­chen, Aus­zeich­nungen, Anmer­kungen)
Anmerkungen
 UK US
1990GreatestUS127
(4 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 5. Oktober 1990
1994Return to the Valley of the Go-Go’sUK52
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 18. Oktober 1994
2000VH1 Behind the Music: Go-Go’s Collection
Erstveröffentlichung: 23. Mai 2000

Singles

JahrTitel
Album
Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, AuszeichnungChartplatzierungenChartplatzierungen[4]
(Jahr, Titel, Album, Plat­zie­rungen, Wo­chen, Aus­zeich­nungen, Anmer­kungen)
Anmerkungen
 UK US
1981Our Lips Are Sealed
Beauty and the Beat
UK47
(6 Wo.)UK
US20
(30 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 12. Juni 1981
1982We Got the Beat
Beauty and the Beat
US2
Gold
Gold

(19 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 16. Januar 1982
Vacation
Vacation
US8
(14 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 26. Juni 1982
Get Up and Go
Vacation
US50
(9 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: September 1982
1984Head over Heels
Talk Show
US11
(16 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: Februar 1984
Turn to You
Talk Show
US32
(14 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: Juni 1984
Yes or No
Talk Show
US84
(3 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: September 1984
1990Cool Jerk
Greatest
UK60
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: Dezember 1990
1994The Whole World Lost Its Head
Return to the Valley of the Go-Go's
UK29
(3 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: November 1994

Weblinks

Commons: The Go-Go's – Sammlung von Bildern, Videos und Audiodateien

Einzelnachweise

  1. Iconic Female Rockers "The Go-Go's" to be Honored with Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Offizielle Pressemitteilung vom 4. August 2011 (abgerufen am 11. August 2011).
  2. Belinda Carlisle jetzt als Musical. Abgerufen am 15. Mai 2018.
  3. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame reveals its 2021 Inductees. Abgerufen am 12. Mai 2021.
  4. a b c Chartquellen: UK US
  5. Auszeichnungen für Musikverkäufe: US

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