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''Magic, Murder and the Weather'' is the fourth studio album by English
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band Magazine, and their final album until the band's reformation in 2009. It was released in June 1981 by record label
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. One single, "About the Weather", was released from the album.


Writing

Unlike the group's previous album, ''
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'', the writing credits for ''Magic, Murder and the Weather'' were not shared equally. The majority of the music was written by keyboardist
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and only the first three songs of side two of the LP were credited to all five members. Consistent with all Magazine's albums, the lyrics were written by Howard Devoto.


Recording

''Magic, Murder and the Weather'' was recorded at
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, London in early 1981 with John Brand recording and
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and ''The Correct Use of Soap'' producer
Martin Hannett James Martin Hannett (31 May 1948 – 18 April 1991), initially credited as Martin Zero, was an English record producer, musician and an original partner/director at Tony Wilson's Factory Records. Hannett produced music by artists including Joy ...
credited for mixing. A producer is not credited. Hannett mixed the album at
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in Stockport with Chris Nagel assisting. The classic lineup of the band had ended when guitarist and founding member
John McGeoch John Alexander McGeoch (25 August 1955 – 4 March 2004) was a Scottish musician and songwriter. He is best known as the guitarist of the rock bands Magazine (1977-1980) and Siouxsie and the Banshees (1980-1982). He has been described as one ...
had departed in mid-1980 to join Siouxsie and the Banshees. Former
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guitarist
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, who played guitar for Magazine's 1980 world tour, left the group soon after the tour. Replacing him was ex-
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guitarist and Devoto friend Ben Mandelson. The lineup that recorded the album was as follows: Devoto (vocals and guitar),
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(bass), Formula (keyboards), John Doyle (drums) and Mandelson (guitar and violin). Laura Teresa and Ray Shell also contributed backing vocals.


Album cover

The original artwork was designed by Malcolm Garret with photography by Bruce Gilden.


Release

The album was originally released on vinyl and
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in June 1981. The album peaked at No. 39 on the
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. "About the Weather" was released as a single the following month. The album was remastered by Virgin/EMI in 2007 along with the other three of the band's first four studio albums, and included two bonus tracks and liner notes by Kieron Tyler.


Reception

''Magic, Murder and the Weather'' has generally been poorly received by critics.
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's Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that the album "finds Dave Formula's washes of cold, brittle keyboards dominating the bitter and cynical music. Occasionally, Howard Devoto's weary lyrics surface through the icy mix, but it's clear that Devoto and Magazine have both had better days. It's not a graceful way to bow out, but the album has enough strong moments to prevent it from being an embarrassment as well." Peter Parrish of Stylus wrote: "Devoto sounds as though his heart is no longer in it. The vibrancy found on ''The Correct Use of Soap'' has all but ebbed away and much of the record is bogged down by leaden, uninspired sounds that would have been unimaginable on earlier releases."


Breakup and live performances

Prior to the group's reformation in 2009 and the release of '' No Thyself'' in 2011, ''Magic, Murder and the Weather'' was the group's final studio album. Months before the album's release, Devoto, disillusioned with the conditions in the band (McGeoch quitting, and failing to get a true replacement for him), decided to quit Magazine. After the release, Magazine decided to dissolve because they could not imagine a "post-Devoto" lineup. Despite the breakup, the members continued to work together on each other's projects throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s. Most notably: Doyle and McGeoch worked together in the short-lived group
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, Formula and Adamson continued to work with Visage and Formula worked on Devoto's 1983 solo album ''
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''. Due to Devoto's departure and Magazine's subsequent disbanding, the album was never showcased live until the band reformed. Tracks from ''Magic, Murder and the Weather'' were performed live beginning with Magazine's 2009 tours. Devoto explained that rather than playing new material during the shows, it was an opportunity to play music from the 1981 album: "We've never played any of 'Magic, Murder and the Weather''live before, and you know, we reckoned it was just enough to stick with the old stuff. But once we had gone through that first year, I wanted a bit of new material to freshen up the set, as it were, both for ourselves and the audience." Live recordings of "The Honeymoon Killers" and "This Poison" appeared on the DVD/CD set ''Real Life + Thereafter'', released in 2009.


Track listing


Personnel

; Magazine * Howard Devoto – vocals, guitar *
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– bass guitar *
Dave Formula Dave Formula (born David Tomlinson 11 August 1946, Whalley Range, Manchester, England), is an English keyboardist and film-soundtrack composer from Manchester, who played with the post-punk bands Magazine and Visage during the end of the 19 ...
– keyboards * John Doyle – drums * Ben Mandelson – guitar, violin ; Additional personnel * Laura Teresa – backing vocals * Ray Shell – backing vocals ; Technical * John Brand –
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, recording *
Martin Hannett James Martin Hannett (31 May 1948 – 18 April 1991), initially credited as Martin Zero, was an English record producer, musician and an original partner/director at Tony Wilson's Factory Records. Hannett produced music by artists including Joy ...
mixing * Chris Nagle – mixing assistance *
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(courtesy of Assorted Images) – sleeve design * Bruce Gilden – sleeve photography


Charts


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External links

* {{Authority control 1981 albums Magazine (band) albums Albums produced by Martin Hannett Virgin Records albums Albums recorded at Trident Studios