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''Positive Touch'' is a 1981
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the Undertones The Undertones are a rock band formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974. From 1975 to 1983, the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey (vocals), John O'Neill (rhythm guitar, vocals), Damian O'Neill (lead guitar, vocals), Michael Bradle ...
. The album, the third to be released by the band and the last to be produced by
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, was recorded between January and February 1981 at Wisseloord studios in
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. The LP was released in May that year, reaching number 17 in the
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. The original LP release included the UK chart hits " It's Going to Happen!", which reached number 18 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1981, and an album version of "Julie Ocean", which reached number 41 upon release in July the same year.


Background

The majority of the songs released upon ''Positive Touch'' were more experimental than the band's previous material, with instruments such as pianos, recorders, and
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added to the group's sound. Guitarist
Damian O'Neill Stephen Damian O'Neill (born 15 January 1961) is the lead guitarist in the pop music, pop-punk rock, punk musical ensemble, band, The Undertones. He joined the band following the departure of his older brother, Vincent, in 1976, and remained wit ...
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was my thing. And we were listening to a lot of the Stones, ''
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'' in particular—it's more 1966 than 1981—
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, that kind of sound, which was out of sync with the likes of
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. But it was also out of sync with what we were doing a year earlier. It wasn't a complete failure: 'It's Going To Happen!' was
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, but that turned out to be our last hit." In 2009, bassist Michael Bradley reflected on the recording sessions for ''Positive Touch'', stating: "We went into he recording sessions and came out of
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very happy with the direction we were going in. It wasn't based on any great discussions within the band; it was a natural progression for us. The first LP was based on what we were listening to in heO'Neills' front room. ''Positive Touch'' came out of what we'd been listening to since that."


Cover artwork

The sleeve artwork for ''Positive Touch'' was designed by Bush Hollyhead, who designed the sleeve artwork for many of the band's albums and singles. The original sleeve depicted imagery intended to reflect each song title embossed upon the cover, which is largely plain white.


Lyrical inspiration

Although the majority of the songs on ''Positive Touch'' were inspired by the same subjects as the songs released upon their two previous albums (generally teenage
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), ''Positive Touch'' was the first and only album released by the Undertones to contain songs which drew lyrical inspiration from
the Troubles The Troubles () were an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted for about 30 years from the late 1960s to 1998. Also known internationally as the Northern Ireland conflict, it began in the late 1960s and is usually deemed t ...
relating to the political and social background in which the members of the band had been born and raised, although lyrical references to the Troubles were somewhat oblique. The single "It's Going to Happen!" was directly inspired by the 1981
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s in Northern Ireland and was performed on ''
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'' days after one of the participants in these hunger strikes,
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, died of
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. Three further songs upon the LP ("You're Welcome", "Crisis of Mine" and "Sigh and Explode") were also lyrically inspired by the Troubles, although none of the material the band were to subsequently release drew influence from these sources."


Critical reception

Although ''Positive Touch'' was less commercially successful than either of the albums the band had previously released, the album also received favourable reviews from several music critics. A review in the '' Daily Record'' describes the album as being "much more sophisticated" than their debut and sophomore efforts, and the material upon ''Positive Touch'' had propelled the Undertones to a "new level in the rock hierarchy".


Track listing

*Sides one and two were combined as tracks 1–14 on CD and download reissues. * Tommy Tate and The Torpedoes was a pseudonym for Damian O'Neill.


Accolades

* ''Positive Touch'' was voted number 28 in the 1981 ''
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'' 'Albums of the Year'. * In 1986, one album track from the ''Positive Touch'' album, "When Saturday Comes", became the inspiration for the title of the UK football fanzine of the same name. This song was not released as a single in the United Kingdom, but was released as a single in
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.


Personnel

;The Undertones *
Feargal Sharkey Seán Feargal Sharkey (born 13 August 1958) is a singer and environmentalist from Northern Ireland. He was the lead vocalist of punk band the Undertones in the 1970s and 1980s and a solo artist in the 1980s and 1990s. His 1985 solo single " ...
- lead vocals * John O'Neill - guitar, vocals *
Damian O'Neill Stephen Damian O'Neill (born 15 January 1961) is the lead guitarist in the pop music, pop-punk rock, punk musical ensemble, band, The Undertones. He joined the band following the departure of his older brother, Vincent, in 1976, and remained wit ...
- guitar, keyboards, vocals * Michael Bradley - bass,
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(on "Hannah Doot"), vocals * Billy Doherty - drums ;Additional musicians *
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- piano (on "Life's too Easy" and "Fascination") * Neill King - trumpet (on "It's Going to Happen!" and "His Good Looking Girlfriend") * Dick Blewett - saxophone (on "It's Going to Happen!" and "His Good Looking Girlfriend")


References


External links

*Hot Pres
review of ''Positive Touch''Official website
of the Undertones
Yourirish.com profile of the Undertones
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