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I'd Like to See You Again
1982 studio album by A Certain Ratio From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I'd Like to See You Again is the fourth studio album by the English post-punk band A Certain Ratio, released in 1982 by Factory Records.
The album spent twelve weeks in the UK Independent Albums Chart, peaking at number 2.[2]
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Critical reception
I'd Like to See You Again received a mixed-to-favourable response from critics. Trouser Press wrote that the album "suffers from [singer Martha] Tilson's absence, and stumbles about, evincing self-consciousness and conservatism in place of the previously aggressive experimental attitude."[6] Record Collector called it "one of their finest albums [...] I'd Like to See You Again is timeless, and ready for a first date with a new generation."[5]
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Track listing
Side one
- "Touch" – 5:05
- "Saturn" – 3:46
- "Hot Knights" – 3:51
- "I'd Like to See You Again" – 5:11
Side two
- "Show Case" – 3:10
- "Sesamo Apriti - Corco Vada" – 3:51
- "Axis" – 6:25
- "Guess Who" – 4:58
Personnel
A Certain Ratio
- Simon Topping
- Donald Johnson
- Jeremy Kerr
- Peter Terrell
- Martin Moscrop
References
External links
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