Through the Barricades
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Through the Barricades is a studio album by Spandau Ballet. It was released in November 1986 by Epic Records. The album reached number seven and remained on the UK album chart for 19 weeks. It produced three UK hit singles: "Fight For Ourselves" (#15), "How Many Lies" (#34) and the band's final top ten hit, "Through the Barricades" (#6).[2]
The song lyrics were inspired by love prevailing over the Troubles in Northern Ireland and the death of a member of the crew in the Troubles.
Reception
In a mainly critical review for AllMusic, Dan LeRoy claimed: "Rocking up Spandau Ballet's smooth white-boy soul, Through the Barricades manages to avoid utter disaster via the tuneful creations of songwriter/guitarist Gary Kemp." LeRoy argued "the production and mix prove the undoing of this effort. Most of the tunes demand guitar and drum bombast; instead, the riff-rocking Cross the Line and Fight for Ourselves, in particular, are undercut by the polite-sounding rhythm section." However, he praised the title-track, which he said "became a deserved hit."[1]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Gary Kemp.
1. |
"Barricades ‒ Introduction" |
1:17 |
2. |
"Cross the Line" |
4:07 |
3. |
"Man in Chains" |
5:40 |
4. |
"How Many Lies?" |
5:21 |
5. |
"Virgin" |
4:23 |
6. |
"Fight for Ourselves" |
4:22 |
7. |
"Swept" |
4:53 |
8. |
"Snakes and Lovers" |
4:36 |
9. |
"Through the Barricades" |
5:58 |
Charts
Album
Year |
Chart |
Position |
1986 |
UK[3] |
7 |
Singles
Year |
Song |
Chart |
Position |
1986 |
Fight For Ourselves |
UK[3] |
15 |
1986 |
Through The Barricades |
UK[3] |
6 |
1987 |
How Many Lies |
UK[3] |
34 |
References
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- Michael Ellison
- Richard Miller
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| Book:Spandau Ballet |
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