This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get

This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get
Studio album by Public Image Ltd
Released 6 July 1984 (1984-07-06)[1]
Recorded Maison Rouge Studios, London 1983-84
Genre New Wave
Label Virgin Records
Producer Public Image Ltd
Public Image Ltd chronology
Live in Tokyo
(1983)
This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get
(1984)
Album
(1986)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [2]
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This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get is a 1984 album by Public Image Ltd. It is the band's fourth official studio album and includes the single "Bad Life," and a re-recorded version of a "This is Not a Love Song", which had been a #5 UK and international hit when released as a single in 1983.

An early version of the album was released in 1983 by founding PiL guitarist Keith Levene as Commercial Zone. The album was then re-recorded after Levene's departure from the band, with no contributions from either Levene or bassist Pete Jones (who contributed to several tracks on Commercial Zone).

The song "The Order of Death" appears on the soundtrack of the movie, The Blair Witch Project, and the 1990 science fiction film, Hardware. It was also featured in the Miami Vice episode, "Little Miss Dangerous". "This is Not a Love Song" appears in the film Waltz With Bashir. The line "This is what you want... This is what you get" appears in "The Order of Death".

Contents

Track listing

All songs by John Lydon, Keith Levene and Martin Atkins except * by John Lydon and Martin Atkins

  1. "Bad Life"
  2. "This is Not a Love Song" (re-recorded Version)
  3. "Solitaire"
  4. "Tie Me to the Length of That"*
  5. "The Pardon"*
  6. "Where Are You?"
  7. "1981"*
  8. "The Order Of Death"

Five songs on This is What You Want...This is What You Get are re-recordings of tracks which originally appeared on Commercial Zone: "Bad Life" (originally titled "Mad Max"), "This is Not a Love Song" (originally titled "Love Song"), "Solitaire" (entitled "Young Brits" on the second pressing of Commercial Zone), "The Order of Death" (originally titled "The Slab"), and "Where Are You?" (originally titled "Lou Reed Part 2"). Four songs from Commercial Zone, "Bad Night," "Lou Reed Part 1," "Blue Water" and "Miller Hi-Life", were not re-recorded for This is What You Want...This is What You Get (although a remixed version of "Blue Water" was included as the B-side on the "This is Not a Love Song" single). Songs on This is What You Want...This is What You Get which did not appear in any form on Commercial Zone are "Tie Me to the Length of That," "The Pardon" and "1981," and are the only songs on the album which do not credit Keith Levene as a co-writer.

Track by track commentary by the band

"Bad Life":

"This Is Not A Love Song":

"Tie Me to The Length of That":

"The Pardon":

"Where Are You?":

"1981":

Related tracks

"This Is Not A Love Song" (Club Mix):[9][10]

Personnel

Charts

UK

USA

References

  1. ^ Cocatalog.loc.gov United States Copyright Office website
  2. ^ This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get at Allmusic
  3. ^ Kathi Gelona: John Lydon Interview (The Current, Washington DC, October 1984)
  4. ^ Cary Darling: “Johnny Rotten - Tired Of The Clash, Tired of Punk And Tired Of You!” (BAM 10 August 1984)
  5. ^ a b c Neil Spencer: “Public Image Limited” (Volume Three, May 1992)
  6. ^ a b John Lydon liner notes (Public Image Ltd.: “Plastic Box” compilation, Virgin Records, 1999)
  7. ^ Phil Strongman: “John Lydon’s Metal Box – The Story Of Public Image Ltd.” (Helter Skelter, 2007, page 138)
  8. ^ a b Scott Murphy: “Martin Atkins Interview” (Fodderstompf.com website December 2001)
  9. ^ [1] on: Public Image Ltd.: “Bad Life” 12 inch single (Nippon Columbia, Japan, released December 1984)
  10. ^ [2] on: Public Image Ltd.: “Plastic Box” (Virgin Records, March 1999, titled “This Is Not A Love Song (12" Remix))
  11. ^ a b Theofficialcharts.com website
  12. ^ Billboard.com website

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