Sulk

1982 studio album by the Associates / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sulk is the second studio album by Scottish post-punk and pop band the Associates. It was released on 14 May 1982 on their own Associates imprint of Beggars Banquet Records for the UK and throughout the rest of Europe on WEA Records[2][3] and in the US on 4 October by Sire Records.

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Sulk
Sulk_album_cover.jpg
Cover photography by Peter Ashworth[1]
Studio album by
Released14 May 1982 (1982-05-14)
Recorded1982
StudioPlayground (Camden Town)
Genre
Length41:11
Label
Producer
The Associates chronology
Fourth Drawer Down
(1981)
Sulk
(1982)
Perhaps
(1985)
Singles from Sulk
  1. "Party Fears Two"
    Released: 29 January 1982
  2. "Club Country"
    Released: 30 April 1982
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It stayed in the UK Albums Chart for 20 weeks, peaking at No. 10,[4] and it was crowned the album of the year by British music magazine Melody Maker.[5] Although it was the group's breakthrough record both critically and commercially, it was to be the last studio album recorded by the original pairing of Alan Rankine and Billy Mackenzie, as Rankine departed four months after its release.