Happy Families (album)
Happy Families is the debut studio album by English synth-pop band Blancmange, released on 24 September 1982 by London Records. It peaked at No. 30 on the UK Albums Chart, aided by the success of the album's third single, "Living on the Ceiling", released the following month and which became Blancmange's breakthrough hit, reaching No. 7 in the UK Singles Chart. A re-recorded version of the album, titled Happy Families Too..., was released in 2013.
Release
Initial pressings of the album in 1982 contained the original version of "Waves" – on later pressings and on the subsequent CD issues this version was replaced by the 7" single version, which had been remixed by Denis Weinrich and the band's manager John Owen Williams, and included re-recorded vocals and a string section arranged by Linton Naiff. The original version remained unavailable on any format until its inclusion on the 2012 compilation album The Very Best of Blancmange. The Canadian release of the album had a slightly rearranged running order and included a special mix of the song "Blind Vision", released as a single in May 1983 and which appeared on the group's second album Mange Tout in the UK in 1984.In 2008 Edsel Records reissued Happy Families as a remastered and expanded version titled Happy Families... Plus. This version of the album added six bonus tracks to the original ten-track album: the extended versions of the singles "God's Kitchen", "Feel Me" and "Living on the Ceiling"; two instrumental mixes of "Feel Me"; and the instrumental track "Business Steps". However, Happy Families... Plus featured the 7" single versions of not just "Waves" but also "Living on the Ceiling", rather than the original album versions.
''Melody Maker'' flexidisc
Excerpts of the songs "Living on the Ceiling" and "Sad Day" featured on one side of a flexidisc given away free with the issue of Melody Maker dated 24 April 1982. The other side of the disc featured the song "Born Every Minute" by The Passage.Critical reception
Critical reception for Happy Families was mixed, with many reviewers feeling the album trod a sometimes unsuccessful path between experimental aspirations and commercial sensibilities. Melody Maker stated that "touting the chalk and cheese, odd couple image, 's misfit marriage of experimentalism and unprepossessing pop was always in grave danger of belittling itself into an English Eighties parody of Sparks, parodying Joy Division, aping Depeche Mode... Happy Families, their debut album, is every bit the entertaining disappointment that anyone familiar with Blancmange's nervous live shows had a right to expect... Their brave schizophrenia is invariably self-defeating, their adventurously varied song treatments befuddling where a more open, honest approach could have unearthed brilliance." NME said that "Happy Families is a calmly assured collection of work: maybe not stamped with greatness, quite, but there's not a number in the whole ten that's without appeal, intelligence and warmth... There's impressive, though never overstated, drama in their delivery and winning ingenuity in their arrangements: a nicely controlled excitement... the flaws are minor and the merits are major." Smash Hits felt that the album "occupies a curious no-man's land between near criminal stylistic nicking from a cast of thousands and nagging near-certainty that the guilty pair have real talent... meanwhile their good taste in pilfering is well worth investigating."Track listing
All songs written and composed by Neil Arthur and Stephen Luscombe.1982 UK LP and cassette
Side One
- "I Can't Explain" – 4:00
- "Feel Me" – 5:07
- "I've Seen the Word" – 3:00
- "Wasted" – 4:17
- "Living on the Ceiling" – 4:11
Side Two
- "Waves" – 4:07
- "Kind" – 3:56
- "Sad Day" – 4:05
- "Cruel" – 4:52
- "God's Kitchen" – 2:54
1982 Canadian version
Side One
- "Waves" – 4:07
- "Feel Me" – 5:07
- "I've Seen the Word" – 3:00
- "Wasted" – 4:17
- "Living on the Ceiling" – 4:11
Side Two
- "Blind Vision" – 4:20
- "I Can't Explain" – 4:00
- "Kind" – 3:56
- "Sad Day" – 4:05
- "Cruel" – 4:52
- "God's Kitchen" – 2:54
2008 ''Happy Families... Plus'' CD
- "I Can't Explain" – 4:03
- "Feel Me" – 5:07
- "I've Seen the Word" – 3:00
- "Wasted" – 4:17
- "Living on the Ceiling" – 4:02
- "Waves" – 4:09
- "Kind" – 3:58
- "Sad Day" – 4:04
- "Cruel" – 4:52
- "God's Kitchen" – 2:57
- "Living on the Ceiling" – 5:40
- "God's Kitchen" – 4:29
- "Feel Me" – 7:01
- "Feel Me" – 5:10
- "Business Steps" – 4:28
- "Feel Me" – 5:22
2017 Edsel 3 CD Media Book Edition
Disc One
- "I Can't Explain" – 4:00
- "Feel Me" – 5:07
- "I've Seen the Word" – 3:00
- "Wasted" – 4:17
- "Living on the Ceiling" – 4:11
- "Waves" – 4:07
- "Kind" – 3:56
- "Sad Day" – 4:05
- "Cruel" – 4:52
- "God's Kitchen" – 2:56
- "Living On The Ceiling " – 5:39
- "God's Kitchen " – 4:28
- "Feel Me " – 5:08
- "Waves " – 4:22
Disc Two
- "Sad Day " – 3:10
- "Feel Me " – 6:59
- "Business Steps" – 4:28
- "Black Bell " – 4:22
- "Melodic Piece " – 2:31
- "Your Hills " – 2:46
- "I Can't Explain " – 3:20
- "Waves " – 4:45
- "I've Seen The Word " – 3:06
- "Holland " – 2:47
- "I've Seen The Word " – 2:25
- "Feel Me " – 6:48
Disc Three
- "I Would" – 4:06
- "Living On The Ceiling" – 3:13
- "Waves" – 4:01
- "Running Thin" – 2:20
- "God's Kitchen" – 2:54
- "Feel Me" – 5:19
- "Kind" – 3:48
- "Cruel" – 3:49
- "God's Kitchen" – 3:33
- "Living On The Ceiling" – 4:33
- "I've Seen The Word" – 3:36
- "I Can't Explain" – 4:23
- "Waves" – 4:38
- "Feel Me" – 5:40
Personnel
Blancmange
Additional musicians
- David Rhodes – guitar on "I Can't Explain", "Feel Me", "Wasted", "Kind", "Cruel" and "God's Kitchen"
- James Lane – drums on "Living on the Ceiling" and "Kind"
- Stevie Lange – backing voices on "I Can't Explain", "Feel Me", "Waves" and "Kind"
- Madeline Bell – backing voices on "Feel Me" and "Waves"
- Joy Yates – backing voices on "I Can't Explain" and "Kind"
- Deepak – sitar on "Living on the Ceiling"
- Dinesh – tabla on "Living on the Ceiling"
- Engineered by Walter Samuel, Roberto Arendse and Mark Chamberlain
- "Living on the Ceiling" and "Kind" remixed at Odyssey Studios by Denis Weinrich
- "Waves" remixed by Denis Weinrich and John Owen Williams, strings arranged by Linton Naiff
- Painting by Michael Brownlow after Louis Wain
- Management by Paul Smith and John Owen Williams
Chart performance