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''The Sin of Pride'' is the fourth and final
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to be released by the original line-up of
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, which was produced by
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, was recorded between the autumn of 1982 and the spring of 1983. Unlike the three previous albums released by the Undertones, which primarily consisted of guitar-oriented music, ''The Sin of Pride'' drew much inspiration from both
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and
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. The band's lead singer,
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 " ...
, has opined ''The Sin of Pride'' as being "the finest Undertones album." Released on 13 March 1983, ''The Sin of Pride'' reached number 43 in the
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. Largely due to the commercial failure of ''The Sin of Pride'', the Undertones disbanded just four months after the album's release. Three singles were taken from ''The Sin of Pride'': "Got To Have You Back", "Chain of Love" and "The Love Parade". However, none of the singles released reached the
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in the UK Singles Chart.


Background

Tensions between members of the band had increased in the year prior to the release of ''The Sin of Pride''. Declining chart success had been a major factor behind this discord. Bassist Michael Bradley would reflect in 2009: "It would be untrue to say ''The Sin of Pride'' is the sound of the Undertones breaking up, but my memories of the recording sessions are not the happiest. The tensions between Feargal and the rest of the band—
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especially—were beginning to become more noticeable. Of course, if '' Positive Touch'' had been a huge success, we could have worked around those tensions. But it didn't, and suddenly, when we looked below us, the wheels were starting to come off."


Cover photography

The front cover of ''The Sin of Pride'' depicts the Undertones stood aside and sat upon a sofa covered with a white sheet with a stained glass image of
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projected across them. White sheeting is also draped across the wall behind them. The image itself was taken inside an 8-track demo studio the band had constructed in Abercorn Road,
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, in 1982. The rear cover depicts the same location minus the band or any form of illumination or projected imagery. The lyrics of each song upon ''The Sin of Pride'' are also printed upon the rear cover of the album.


Critical reception

Although ''The Sin of Pride'' received positive reviews in the music press, the album charted at number 43. Nonetheless, the album has been described by
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as "one of the great unsung albums of the early '80s." On the subject of the actual poor sales of this album, Feargal Sharkey would recollect in 1986: "People still wanted us to rewrite the first album, and we weren't prepared to do that."


Track listing

*Sides one and two were combined as tracks 1–12 on CD and download reissues. * "Got To Have You Back" was a cover of the 1967
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single. * "Save Me" was a cover of a song by
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(later
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). * The 12" version of "The Love Parade" was an extended version of the 7" single version.


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 " ...
 –
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* John O'Neill –
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*
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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,
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s and
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* Michael Bradley –
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, keyboards, backing vocals and co-lead vocals on "The Love Parade" * Billy Doherty –
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;Additional musicians *
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* Dick Blewett –
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* Dave Price –
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* Anne Stephenson, Virginia Howes –
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* Sylvia & The Sapphires – backing vocals * The Rumour Brass –
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s on "Conscious" *
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 – backing vocals on "The Love Parade" ;Production *
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 –
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, mixing * Leo Peppas – engineering * Nigel Green – engineering * Andy Pierce – remastering (2009 Compact Disc re-release)


Notes


References


External links

*Hot Pres
review of ''The Sin of Pride''Official website
of the Undertones
Yourirish.com profile of the Undertones
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