"There's Too Many Irons in the Fire" | ||||
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Single by Cardiacs | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Format | 12" | |||
Genre | Pronk | |||
Label | Alphabet Business Concern | |||
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"There's Too Many Irons in the Fire" is the second single by the English rock band Cardiacs, released in September 1987.
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In the week of its release, There's Too Many Irons in the Fire was awarded "Single of the Week" in Sounds magazine. Reviewer Andy Hurt noted the band's apparent desire to rework 1970s influences for the 1980s, and commented that they were "well qualified for the task, being formed just after the eruption of punk, and representing the marriage between Van Der Graaf Generator and the Albertos." He went on to praise the band, asserting that "Cardiacs can write, Cardiacs can play, and by God Cardiacs can perform. The public are way ahead of the press in recognising this... Clever rock music that is not patronising and which has a sturdy backbone. Pretty damn fantastic actually."[1]
There's Too Many Irons in the Fire has been deleted. All of the tracks on the single were later re-issued as part of the Songs for Ships and Irons compilation (originally released in 1991 and reissued on CD in 1995).