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A CERTAIN RATIO New Album MIND MADE UP



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Member Since5/30/2005
Band Websiteacrmcr.wordpress.com
Band MembersTony Quigley
Jez Kerr
Martin Moscrop
Donald Johnson
Liam Mullan
Denise Johnson


InfluencesA very much long awaited return for A Certain Ratio and easily their strongest work . Without trying to emulate any current scene, ACR remind everybody of their quality and their true groundbreaking approach to music and also how cyclical style truly is. This is no retrospective project, as times change, certain bands remain at the forefront of contemporary music by doing what they do best and remaining true to their own. This is very much an album for our times and infact truly timeless
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No UK act crystallized independent, punk-influenced funk more than A Certain Ratio. NME


A Certain Ratio can certainly claim to having had an effect that extended far beyond many of their more celebrated peers.Their explorations of funk and disco in tracks such as ‘Shack Up’ and ‘Do the Du’ have been credited as influences on acts such as LCD Soundsystem and The Rapture. ACR released Mind Made Up, their first studio album, in many moons, STATE MAGAZINE


"Mind Made Up offers a mixture of pop and funk supported by the groovy and warm-hearted rhythmics of the drummer and the almost epileptic nervous guitar.12 funk songs promised to a bright future, CERYSMATIC

ACR in the studio recording the album Mind Made Up




Vintage ACR TV Show The Tube 1985


Vintage ACR Si Firmi o Grido


Vintage ACR MCR Apollo Nov 2005


Rare and Collectable




ACR "Life's A Scream"



ACR "WON'T STOP LOVING YOU" Film Clip CONTROL


ACR Recording The Album "Mind Made up" (Photos Dojo)


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Factory Records Commucation Compilation CD

Tickets now available for
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Record Label"Mind Made Up" on French Label Le Son Du Maquis
Type of LabelIndie


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Somewhere between the Graveyard and the Ballroom, in a place defined by late seventies industrial Manchester and early eighties New York sunsets, at a point between the old and the new, they found their feet. Formed during the ampthetamine-crazed soundwave that was Punk UK 1978, taking in influences from teutonic technotronicers Kraftwerk, powered by Wire and holding court in George Clinton's Funkadelic house of Parliament, A Certain Ratio took to the stage.

Intense and diverse, and originally drummerless, they released their debut single in 1979 - "All Night Party/The Thin Boys" through Factory Records, a label set up by Rob Gretton, Alan Erasmus, and Anthony (H) Wilson. A highly prophetic choice of title, as this was indeed the beginning of one long all-nighter for both parties. Donald Johnson joined as drummer after its release, completing the original line up with Simon Topping, Jez Kerr, Pete Terrell and Martin Moscrop. The band returned to the studio and completed a series of gigs around the country with labelmates Joy Division during late '79 and early 1980. Factory released the debut album "The Graveyard and the Ballroom", a limited edition cassette-only release that contained both studio demos and live tracks.

In late 1980, the story switches from post-punk Manchester to the hustle-bustle of the Big Apple, New York City. Romantic Mancunians love to ponder the similarities between the two cities, the skyline over Hulme, the great canals running through the cities (born from their mutual industrial heritage), the fantastic nightlife. Realistic Mancs know the score - Manchester is fuck-all like New York, but it looks good in print. The band played gigs with local funk-machine ESG, along with a fledgling New Order and a little known support act by the name of Madonna. They filmed the 'Tribeca' film with Michael Shamberg, a film featuring a fantastic gig at Hurrah's, interspersed with footage of the band concocting a percussive beatdown in their loft dwellings. In the middle of this flurry of activity, the band checked into EARS studio, New Jersey, with legendary producer Martin Hannett at the controls. The fruits of these sessions formed ACR's debut studio album, "To Each...", an album on which the impact was single-handedly destroyed by "that idiot hippie" - an in-house engineer at the studio who decided to zero all of Hannett's mix settings before he'd had chance to get the album to tape. The album was eventually remixed and released in January 1981, proceeded by the single, Flight.

Immediately after the release of "To Each...", the band headed back into the studio to record its follow-up, "Sextet". This time the choice of studio was less geographically glamorous - Revolution Studios, in Cheadle Hulme. The album was self-produced, and featured vocals from Martha Tilson, as Simon Topping retreated to the background in the band. By the time of its release in January 1982, "Sextet" was receiving ecstatic reviews from the press. Again, the album was preceded by a single, "Waterline", with the rather dubious catalogue number - Fac 52. Fac 51 was the catalogue number assigned to Factory's world famous superclub, the Hacienda - constructed in a former yacht showroom!

If "Sextet" pointed to more vocal, almost pop tendencies within the ACR artillery, their subsequent album release "I'd Like To See You Again" saw the band march into much deeper territory, based upon stripped down funk and influenced by a more electronic brand of dance music. The emerging club influence is apparent throughout the album, even on the cover where the band are photographed in the Gay Traitor basement bar of the aforementioned Haç. Martha Tilson had left the band prior to the album's recording, and this led the band into a more experimental and instrumental approach. The album received mixed reviews, but it fairs well on more recent airings, this adds to the argument that the band often were ahead of themselves - maybe they were just 'too early'! Pete Terrell, apparently disillusioned by the music industry, left shortly after the albums release. Enter Andy Connell, a mean Rhodes player, whose funky clavi sound would once again lead a change in the sound of the band. A second US tour beckoned during December 1982, on the band's return they received another bombshell - Simon 'Dream' Topping departed, and this was the beginning a dark period for the band.

The band set about writing new material as a quartet, and eventually recruited sax player Tony Quigley as a full-time member (Tony had previously roadied for the band). In June 1985, they returned with their first single in this more permanent line-up, "Wild Party", signalling a brilliant return to form. They set off to tour the States again, with New Order, and the tapes of these gigs provided the mesmerising "ACR Live In America" album.

After their return from America, the band toured the UK extensively. Meanwhile, Factory released "The Old and the New" to capitalise on this new found success. They disappeared into the studio to record their fourth and final Factory studio LP - "Force". The album was undeniably their finest recording yet, all the elements had combined perfectly - the ferociously funky rhythm section was tighter and bolder than ever, the effected guitars soared ever higher, Tony's sax cut like a knife through butter, and the vocals had developed into a real treat - pop melodies backed by additional vocals from Corrine Drewery. ACR had come full-circle, they were a great pop group in the making, and there wasn't much Factory could do to help them anymore. Written by Phil Birchenall


ACR Live @ AB Dimino Festival Belguim (all photos Kmeron)


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Feel Light Video (Jez)

A Certain Ratio played their 1st gig in the USA in over 20 years at The Echoplex Los Angeles on Sunday Nov 16th 2008



DoJo playing "Do The Du" with Pop Noir



Pop Noir + Donald Johnson / Do the Du from Pop Noir on Vimeo.


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noisebeats





Jul 12 2009 9:51 PM

Hi ACR! thanks for the add!
It's great to hear your playing after all this time!
I fell in love with your songs since Sextet album!
I'm really glad to meet you here!
Cheers!
Angie





Jul 12 2009 9:24 AM

Hi, thanks for the add xxx

Thanks for the add
JamieB acidcasual





Jul 8 2009 7:55 AM

When are ACR coming to Scotland again. Saw you guys in the Subclub a few years back and you were awesome! JamieB x
Chalkwell Ladies Drum n Bass League





Jul 6 2009 11:12 AM

Wishing we could have been in Leeds for your recent outing but tapping our toes to Mind Made Up which we miraculously purchased over the internet. No simple matter let me tell you!
Top drawer stuff though, and well worth the wait.
Andrew





Jul 6 2009 8:24 PM

Top notch entertainment in Leeds on Saturday you lot, see yer in September.
SHOE BLACK SMILE





Jun 28 2009 7:22 PM

Hello from Berlin!
Mind made up is so brilliant! : . . * .
Another music in a different kitchen





Jun 28 2009 4:04 PM

see ya saturday!!!!!!!
Alternative Trips





Jul 2 2009 10:05 PM

hi grees from italy u are great !!!
frank





Jul 3 2009 4:54 AM

hello a.c.r.,....
details for the next "magical timperley tour" wiil be announced at the next l.m.r.c.a. club show in altrincham on sunday 12th july.....
best regards
frank sidebottom
 www.franksworld.co.uk
graham massey





Jun 29 2009 8:20 AM

A Boy And a Radio





Jun 27 2009 12:02 PM

Many thanx for the add, I'm really honored!

Greets from France,

A Boy And a Radio.

nuria





Jun 21 2009 10:17 AM

thanks for the add!

kisses
judd





Jun 22 2009 7:27 AM

ordered me band on the wall tickets last night hope its as good as the deaf institute im sure it will ha ha roll on september
SHOE BLACK SMILE





Jun 18 2009 8:36 PM

MIND MADE UP is fantastic!
The Future at Risk (Martin Christopher-Martin)





Jun 16 2009 10:47 PM



Cheers for the friendship.
Richard Pearmain





Jun 17 2009 12:56 PM

Awesome night at Dingwalls!
Chalkwell Ladies Drum n Bass League





Jun 17 2009 9:53 AM

I did say hello and thank you to Ms Johnson and hello to Mr Quigley but London Transport ensured that our post-gig soiree was kept all too brief. And I blew my samba whistle!
Chalkwell Ladies Drum n Bass League





Jun 16 2009 8:40 AM

Thank you for making me feel 20 years younger! Fabulous gig at Dingwalls last night. You STILL rule!
GOT-TA-SCATTA





Jun 16 2009 2:53 PM

Lyceum, March '80 and... on it - Dingwalls, June '09 and very much STILL on it! Reaffirming stuff lads and lassie. Dec
Katsunori "BEARBOY" Nagata





Jun 5 2009 10:41 AM

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Jun 9 2009 3:29 PM

Thanks
Much appreciated :)
A Certain Ratio





Jun 9 2009 9:17 PM

ACR are looking forward to playing the Beat Happening Sessions at Dingwalls on Monday 15 June
Marsh Branch





Jun 5 2009 10:49 AM

Thank you very much for the add.
I really like your cool music!
penny and ashtray





Jun 5 2009 11:09 AM

thank you for the add :)
MATHYK





Jun 6 2009 6:23 PM

Hope 2 see you live 1 time

Greetings from Germany

MATHYK
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