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Originally released by a French label in 2008 and then re-released with an extra track by
LTM Records
two years later,
Mind Made Up
,
A Certain Ratio
's ninth studio release (not counting compilations and other similar efforts), found the group in creative health while approaching 30 years of work and beyond. With
Denise Johnson
on board to contribute vocals on a number of tracks, the band, still driven at its core by performers like
Martin Moscrop
Jez Kerr
, and the inimitable
Donald Johnson
, seems to have returned to full action at just the right moment thanks to a decade's worth of re-appreciation of its darkly inclined punk and funk fusions. That said, a great thing about
is that it feels more like them keeping on rather than trying to stake out a space in a crowded musical landscape. There's an excellent, immediate opening track in
"I Feel Light,"
its tightly wound riff and punchy rhythmic crispness as clear a calling card as ever for the group, but at the same time there's a further ominousness in the arrangement that feels well earned by this point. It's a combination explored at a number of further instances on the disc, such as
"Very Busy Man"
and the title track, but doesn't define it entirely. On
"Rialto 6,"
the group creates what almost could be a spy movie theme in the classic '60s sense, while
's work on
"Down Down Down"
adds further pep to the clavinet-led arrangement. Other moments twisting expectations include the almost
Durutti Column
-like
"Teri"
and the swinging stomp and clatter of
"Bird to the Ground."
~ Ned Raggett
LTM Records
two years later,
Mind Made Up
,
A Certain Ratio
's ninth studio release (not counting compilations and other similar efforts), found the group in creative health while approaching 30 years of work and beyond. With
Denise Johnson
on board to contribute vocals on a number of tracks, the band, still driven at its core by performers like
Martin Moscrop
Jez Kerr
, and the inimitable
Donald Johnson
, seems to have returned to full action at just the right moment thanks to a decade's worth of re-appreciation of its darkly inclined punk and funk fusions. That said, a great thing about
is that it feels more like them keeping on rather than trying to stake out a space in a crowded musical landscape. There's an excellent, immediate opening track in
"I Feel Light,"
its tightly wound riff and punchy rhythmic crispness as clear a calling card as ever for the group, but at the same time there's a further ominousness in the arrangement that feels well earned by this point. It's a combination explored at a number of further instances on the disc, such as
"Very Busy Man"
and the title track, but doesn't define it entirely. On
"Rialto 6,"
the group creates what almost could be a spy movie theme in the classic '60s sense, while
's work on
"Down Down Down"
adds further pep to the clavinet-led arrangement. Other moments twisting expectations include the almost
Durutti Column
-like
"Teri"
and the swinging stomp and clatter of
"Bird to the Ground."
~ Ned Raggett