''Colossal Youth'' is the only
studio album
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by Welsh
post-punk
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band
Young Marble Giants
Young Marble Giants were a Welsh post-punk band formed in Cardiff, Wales, in 1978. Their music was based around the vocals of Alison Statton along with the minimalist instrumentation of brothers Philip and Stuart Moxham. Their early sound was ...
, released in February 1980 on
Rough Trade Records
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. Young Marble Giants were offered the opportunity to record the album after Rough Trade heard just two songs by the band on the local
Cardiff
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music compilation ''Is the War Over?''
Young Marble Giants developed from an earlier band, True Wheel, (named after a song by
Brian Eno
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from his 1974 LP ''
Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
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''.
Alison Statton (vocals), Philip Moxham (bass) and his brother Stuart (guitar and main songwriter), formed Young Marble Giants in 1979. Signed by the Rough Trade label, the band recorded ''Colossal Youth'' in a studio in
North Wales
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.
Recording
''Colossal Youth'' was recorded in five days at Foel Studios, located near
Welshpool
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in
Mid Wales
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. The album was
engineered by the studio's owner, former
Amon Düül II
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and
Hawkwind
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member
Dave Anderson.
Young Marble Giants had no prior knowledge of formal music production, and as a result the production on ''Colossal Youth'' was kept deliberately simple, with the final record featuring many of the band's first takes, as well as minimal
overdubbing
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.
The drums heard on the album were recorded straight from a casette player playing a tape of pre-recorded beats that the band used in lieu of their original drum machine.
The only two overdubs on the record are a
slide guitar
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on "Include Me Out" and distorted vocals on "Eating Noddemix". Each track was
mixed in around 20 minutes.
Legacy
According to critic
Richie Unterberger
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Life and writing
Unterberger attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he wrote for the university newspaper '' The Daily P ...
, ''Colossal Youth'' is "one of the most highly regarded indie cult
post-punk
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recordings, with a unique hushed and minimal atmosphere."
Nirvana
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singer-songwriter
Kurt Cobain
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said in a 1992 ''
Melody Maker
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'' interview that ''Colossal Youth'' was one of the ten most influential records he had ever heard,
and he also included it in a personal list of his 50 favourite albums. In the aforementioned interview, he spoke of his admiration for the album:
Cobain's wife
Courtney Love
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would later record "Credit in the Straight World" with her band
Hole
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on their second album ''
Live Through This
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'', released in 1994.
Stephin Merritt
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credited the album as the main inspiration for his band
The Magnetic Fields
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's debut album ''
Distant Plastic Trees'', and has recorded a cover of "The Man Amplifier". Australian band
Toys Went Berserk covered "Brand - New - Life" on their 1989 album ''The Smiler With A Knife''.
Domino Recording Company
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released ''Colossal Youth & Collected Works'', an expanded reissue of the album, on 9 July 2007. In May 2009, ''Colossal Youth'' was performed live in its entirety by Young Marble Giants as part of the
All Tomorrow's Parties
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Inspiration for the so ...
-curated
Don't Look Back series.
In 2020, ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' included ''Colossal Youth'' in their "80 Greatest albums of 1980" list, praising the band for "creating an arresting, quiet sound ".
Track listing
All tracks are written by Stuart Moxham, except where noted.
# "Searching for Mr. Right" – 3:03
# "Include Me Out" – 2:01
# "The Taxi" – 2:07
# "Eating Noddemix" (Philip Moxham,
Alison Statton) – 2:04
# "Constantly Changing" – 2:04
# "N.I.T.A." – 3:31
# "Colossal Youth" – 1:54
# "Music for Evenings" – 3:02
# "The Man Amplifier" – 3:15
# "Choci Loni" (S. Moxham, P. Moxham) – 2:37
# "Wurlitzer Jukebox!" – 2:45
# "Salad Days" (S. Moxham, Statton) – 2:01
# "Credit in the Straight World" – 2:29
# "Brand - New - Life" – 2:55
# "Wind in the Rigging" – 2:25
The 1993 reissue includes the following bonus tracks, taken from the ''Testcard'' EP, the "Final Day" single and the various artists compilation ''Is the War Over?'':
#
"This Way" (S. Moxham, P. Moxham) – 1:41
# "Posed by Models" (S. Moxham, P. Moxham) – 1:25
# "The Clock" (S. Moxham, P. Moxham) – 1:39
# "Clicktalk" (S. Moxham, P. Moxham) – 2:42
# "Zebra Trucks" (S. Moxham, P. Moxham) – 1:33
# "Sporting Life" (S. Moxham, P. Moxham) – 1:04
# "Final Day" – 1:43
# "Radio Silents" – 1:53
# "Cake Walking" – 2:49
# "Ode to Booker T" – 3:03
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.
Young Marble Giants
* Philip Moxham – bass, arrangement
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, production
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* Stuart Moxham – guitar, organ, arrangement, production
* Alison Statton – vocals, arrangement, production
Additional personnel
* Dave Anderson – arrangement, engineering
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, production
* Patrick Graham – cover photography
* Porky
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* Frank Biscan (1920–1959), Major League Baseball pitcher
* Gordon Brown (Canadian football) (born 1927), Canadian Football League retired player
* Porky Chedwick, Pittsburgh radio disk jockey of the 1950s and 1 ...
– mastering
Charts
References
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1980 debut albums
Young Marble Giants albums
Rough Trade Records albums