Going Left Right
"Going Left Right" is the second single by post-punk band Department S, released on 19 June 1981 on Stiff Records.[1][2] It was their second single, following "Is Vic There?", and was produced by David Tickle.[1][3]
Reception
The song was considered a sophomore slump, as it only reached No. 55 on the UK Singles Chart[4] despite considerable airplay.[5] Guitarist Mike Herbage later described the song as "an aggressive, trance and beat driven track"[5] but expressed surprise at the fact that it charted at all, calling its placing "probably higher than it had any right to, really". Vocalist Vaughn Toulouse was a bit more positive, saying, "I think 'I Want' and 'Going Left Right' are ... really representative of the band".[5] In a later interview, Herbage admitted that "Going Left Right" and third single "I Want" were both "very strong tracks" and added, "we worked so hard on '[Going Left Right]'"[5]
Retrospective reviews for the song were universally positive. Paolo Hewitt of Melody Maker said that it and "I Want" were "far superior" to "Is Vic There?"[5]], Mimi von Tussle of Sputnikmusic called it "always a crowd-pleaser" and "sublime",[6] while Leonard's Lair said that it "matched 'Is Vic There?' for swagger and military precision".[7] Dave Thompson of AllMusic said that it "stands among the finest songs of the entire post-punk early '80s".[8]
Track listing
7" single
12" single
1. |
"Going Left Right (Extended Version)" |
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1. |
"She's Expecting You" |
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2. |
"Is Vic There? (French Version)" |
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Personnel
- Department S
- Vaughn Toulouse – vocals
- Mike Herbage – keyboards, guitar on "She's Expecting You"
- Mark Taylor – guitar, keyboards on "She's Expecting You"
- Tony Lordan – bass guitar
- Stuart Mizon – drums
- Technical
- David Tickle – production
- David Tickle, Steven W. Tayler – engineering
References