After the Snow

After the Snow
Studio album by Modern English
Released 3 May 1982
Recorded Rockfield Studios, Monmouth, Wales
Genre New wave, post-punk
Length 38:30
Language English
Label 4AD
Producer Hugh Jones, Modern English
Modern English chronology
Mesh & Lace
(1981)
After the Snow
(1982)
Ricochet Days
(1984)
Singles from After the Snow
  1. "Life in the Gladhouse"
    Released: June 1982
  2. "I Melt with You"
    Released: August 1982
  3. "Someone's Calling"
    Released: September 1983

After the Snow is the second album by Modern English, released in May 1982 by 4AD in the United Kingdom, Vertigo Records in Canada, and Sire Records in the United States. It spawned three singles, including the worldwide hit "I Melt with You".

Content

It features the original recording of the tune "I Melt with You," which the band would later re-record in 1990 for their album Pillow Lips. The song "After The Snow" has two speed fluctuations on the original LP which may or may not be intentional.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Record reviewer Nick Burton gave After the Snow a mixed review, saying that the album's eccentric mix of genres and styles lacks direction but is interesting nonetheless. He warned readers that the hit "I Melt with You" is completely unrepresentative of the album, and concluded that "If nothing else, After the Snow provides some offbeat, if not unintentionally amusing, listening."[2]

Track listing

All songs written and arranged by Richard Brown, Michael Conroy, Robbie Grey, Gary McDowell, and Stephen Walker.

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Someone's Calling"   4:01
2. "Life in the Gladhouse"   4:38
3. "Face of Wood"   5:56
4. "Dawn Chorus"   4:45
Side two
No. Title Length
5. "I Melt with You"   4:11
6. "After the Snow"   3:51
7. "Carry Me Down"   5:25
8. "Tables Turning"   4:33

Personnel

Modern English

Additional personnel

References

  1. After the Snow at AllMusic
  2. Burton, Nick (June 1983). "After the Snow review". Record. 2 (8): 25.

External links

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