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Brighter Than a Thousand Suns (album)

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Brighter Than a Thousand Suns
Studio album by
Released10 November 1986[1]
RecordedOctober 1985; spring 1986 ("Victory"), August 1986 ("A Southern Sky")
StudioHansa Tonstudio, West Berlin, West Germany
Genre
Length41:17 (original vinyl release)
LabelE.G., Virgin
Producer
Killing Joke chronology
Night Time
(1985)
Brighter Than a Thousand Suns
(1986)
Outside the Gate
(1988)
Singles from Brighter Than a Thousand Suns
  1. "Adorations"
    Released: August 1986
  2. "Sanity"
    Released: October 1986

Brighter Than a Thousand Suns is the sixth studio album by English post-punk band Killing Joke, released in November 1986 by E.G. Records. It was their first album to be distributed through Virgin Records. It entered the UK Albums Chart at number 54 on 22 November 1986, staying for one week.[3][4] It was produced by Chris Kimsey, who had produced the band's 1985 album, Night Time.

Production

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The majority of the album was recorded in Berlin during October 1985 with returning producer Chris Kimsey. The band's stage keyboard player David Kovacevic recalls the recording sessions and time spent in Berlin as "wild".[5] The track "Victory" was recorded months later in Spring 1986, along with "Ecstasy" (the B-side to the Adorations single release), produced by Stewart Levine. The last track to be produced was "A Southern Sky" in August 1986, produced by Chris Tsangarides.

The album, with the exception of "A Southern Sky", was originally mixed by Chris Kimsey. However, E.G. Records requested that all of Kimsey's mixes (bar "Twilight of the Mortal") be replaced with new mixes by Julian Mendelsohn for more commercial appeal, against the wishes of the band. It was these replacement mixes which were ultimately released, with prominent reverb and the guitars and rhythm section generally mixed lower. Some songs were significantly altered, such as extending "Victory" from its original 4 minutes to over 7 in the style of a 12" remix.[2]

The 1986 vinyl release contained only 8 tracks due to the limited runtime of LP records, while the cassette and CD versions both contained 11, each with a slightly different running order, as detailed below. The album reached number 54 in the UK Albums Chart.[3]

At the request of Killing Joke, Chris Kimsey's original mixes were restored when the album was reissued in 2008. The reissue also features bonus tracks, including the B-side "Ecstasy". The verse riff from "Ecstasy" was reused on the track "Obsession" from Killing Joke's next album, Outside the Gate.[2]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[6]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[7]
The Great Rock Discography6/10[8]
MusicHound Rock3/5[9]
PopMatters6/10[2]
Record Mirror5/5[10]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[11]
Select3/5[12]
Sounds[13]
Sputnikmusic3.5/5[14]

Brighter Than a Thousand Suns has received a mixed response from music critics. Ned Raggett of AllMusic retrospectively wrote, "Chris Kimsey's production, effective on that earlier album [1985's Night Time], here combines with Julian Mendelsohn's mixing to result too often in blanded-out album rock throwaways".[6] Adrien Begrand of PopMatters wrote in 2008, "Brighter Than a Thousand Suns marked a sharp decline in quality, many viewing it as a complete betrayal of Killing Joke's signature sound, but more than 20 years later, it's surprising how well parts of the album hold up [...] the hooks are undeniable." He goes on to note that the restored Kimsey mix on the 2008 re-issue "blows the old, overpolished mix out of the water."[2]

Track listing

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Original vinyl version

All tracks are written by Killing Joke (Jaz Coleman, Geordie Walker, Paul Raven and Paul Ferguson)

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Adorations"4:39
2."Sanity"4:44
3."Chessboards"5:47
4."Twilight of the Mortal"4:12
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Love of the Masses"4:54
2."A Southern Sky"4:25
3."Wintergardens"5:24
4."Rubicon"7:06
Original cassette version
Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Adorations" 
2."Sanity" 
3."Chessboards" 
4."Goodbye to the Village" 
5."Wintergardens" 
6."Twilight of the Mortal" 
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Love of the Masses" 
2."A Southern Sky" 
3."Victory" 
4."Exile" 
5."Rubicon" 
Original CD version
No.TitleLength
1."Adorations"4:42
2."Sanity"4:45
3."Chessboards"5:51
4."Twilight of the Mortal"4:15
5."Love of the Masses"4:40
6."A Southern Sky"4:39
7."Victory"7:11
8."Wintergardens"5:24
9."Rubicon"7:03
10."Goodbye to the Village"5:26
11."Exile"6:38
2008 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Ecstasy"4:10
13."Adorations" (Supernatural Mix)6:39
14."Sanity" (Insane Mix)6:15

Personnel

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Killing Joke
Technical

Charts

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Chart (1986) Peak
position
UK Albums Chart 54[3]
U.S. Billboard 200 194[15]

References

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  1. ^ "Music Week" (PDF). p. 28.
  2. ^ a b c d e Begrand, Adrien (30 April 2008). "Fun & Games: Killing Joke in the Mid-'80s". PopMatters. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  3. ^ a b c "Brighter Than a Thousand Suns Killing Joke - UK Official Charts". Official Charts. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  4. ^ "Killing Joke - Night Time UK Official Charts". Official Charts. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  5. ^ Hämäläinen, Jyrki "Spider" (2020). Killing Joke: Are You Receiving?, p. 104. Milton Keynes: New Haven Publishing. ISBN 978-1912587407.
  6. ^ a b Raggett, Ned. "Brighter Than a Thousand Suns – Killing Joke | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  7. ^ Larkin, Colin (2007). "Killing Joke". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.
  8. ^ Strong, Martin C. (2004). "Killing Joke". The Great Rock Discography (7 ed.). Canongate Books. p. 821-822. ISBN 1-84195-615-5.
  9. ^ Holtje, Steve (1999). "Killing Joke". In Graff, Gary; Durchholz, Daniel (eds.). MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide (loan required). Detroit: Visible Ink Press. pp. 629–630. ISBN 978-1-57859-061-2 – via the Internet Archive.
  10. ^ Culp, Nancy (15 November 1986). "Killing Joke: Brighter Than a Thousand Suns". Record Mirror. Vol. 33. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
  11. ^ Evans, Paul (1992). "Killing Joke". In DeCurtis, Anthony; Henke, James; George-Warren, Holly (eds.). The Rolling Stone Album Guide (3rd ed.). Random House. pp. 393. ISBN 0-679-73729-4.
  12. ^ Perry, Neil (July 1991). "Killing Joke". Select. p. 86.
  13. ^ Cook, Richard (15 November 1986). "Killing Joke: Brighter Than A Thousand Suns (EG)***". Sounds. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  14. ^ Trey (22 October 2007). "Review: Killing Joke: Brighter Than a Thousand Suns". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
  15. ^ "Brighter Than a Thousand Suns – Killing Joke | Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
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