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Points on the Curve

1984 studio album by Wang Chung From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Points on the Curve
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Points on the Curve is the second studio album by the English new wave band Wang Chung, released in February 1984 by Geffen Records.[4][5]

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Background

Points on the Curve is Wang Chung's first studio album since changing their name from Huang Chung and switching from Arista to Geffen Records. It reached No. 34 on the UK Albums Chart on 21 April 1984 and No. 30 on the Billboard 200 chart on 14 July 1984. The album features the No. 1 dance single "Dance Hall Days" and includes the hit singles: "Don't Let Go", "Don't Be My Enemy" and "Wait". The album cover was designed, and featured art direction by Barney Bubbles, who had died the year before this album was released.

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Critical reception

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The Philadelphia Inquirer deemed the band "mean-spirited fops."[7] The Daily Breeze called the album "a collection of fairly standard, English dance numbers."[9] By contrast, in a retrospective review for AllMusic, Kelvin Hayes wrote that "although the sound is a little dated, its craftsmanship still holds true."[10]

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Track listing

Original UK LP track listing

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All tracks are written by Jack Hues, except where noted.

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Track listing on most CDs, cassettes, and LPs from other regions

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Personnel

Credits are adapted from the Points on the Curve liner notes.[11]

Wang Chung

  • Nick Feldman – bass guitar, keyboards, guitar, vocals
  • Jack Hues – lead vocals, keyboards, guitar
  • Darren Costin – drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals

Additional musicians

Technical

  • Chris Hughes – producer, engineer
  • Ross Cullum – producer, engineer
  • Mark McGuire – assistant engineer
  • Greg Fulginiti – original mastering
  • Barney Bubbles – design, art director
  • Brian Griffin – front cover photograph
  • Paul Cox – back cover photograph
  • Ronn Spencer – hand tinting
  • Mark Ryder – black & white photographs
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Chart performance

Weekly charts

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Year-end charts

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References

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