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Fine Young Cannibals - The Raw & The Cooked (LP) - VG+/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Fine Young Cannibals's The Raw & The Cooked LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Fine Young Cannibals's The Raw & The Cooked second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Catalogue #:
828 069-1
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Electronic, Rock, Pop, Synth-pop, Pop Rock
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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Fine Young Cannibals's The Raw & The Cooked LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: Fine Young Cannibals
Album: The Raw & The Cooked
Released: Australasia, Mar 1989

Tracklist:

ARaw
A1She Drives Me Crazy
A2Good Thing
A3I'm Not The Man I Used To Be
A4I'm Not Satisfied
A5Tell Me What
Cooked
B1Don't Look Back
B2It's Ok (It's Alright)
B3Don't Let It Get You Down
B4As Hard As It Is
B5Ever Fallen In Love


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Description

Fine Young Cannibals' album "The Raw & The Cooked" was released on June 7, 1989, and it marked a significant moment in the late '80s music scene. This album is often celebrated for its unique blend of pop, rock, and reggae influences, showcasing the band's ability to create catchy tunes with a soulful edge. The Fine Young Cannibals, consisting of Roland Gift, David Steele, and Andy Cox, had already made a name for themselves with their self-titled debut album, but "The Raw & The Cooked" propelled them into mainstream success.

The album is perhaps best known for its standout singles, particularly "She Drives Me Crazy" and "Good Thing." "She Drives Me Crazy" became a massive hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. The song's infectious groove and Gift's distinctive voice made it an anthem of the era. "Good Thing" also performed well, reaching the top ten in the U.S. and further solidifying the band's place in pop culture.

Critically, "The Raw & The Cooked" received positive reviews from major publications. Rolling Stone praised the album for its innovative sound and catchy hooks, while The New York Times highlighted the band's ability to blend genres seamlessly. The production, handled by the band along with producer David Z, was noted for its polished yet organic feel, which allowed the raw energy of the band's performances to shine through.

One of the interesting aspects of this album is its cultural significance. Released during a time when the music industry was heavily influenced by the rise of hip-hop and the tail end of the synth-pop era, Fine Young Cannibals managed to carve out a niche that appealed to a wide audience. Their sound was fresh and different, and it resonated with listeners who were looking for something beyond the typical pop fare of the time.

In terms of production details, the album was recorded in various studios, including the famed Sarm West Studios in London. The band took a hands-on approach to the recording process, which allowed them to experiment with different sounds and arrangements. This experimentation is evident in tracks like "I’m Not the One," which features a blend of rock and reggae influences, showcasing the band's versatility.

Personal anecdotes from the band members also add depth to the album's story. Roland Gift has mentioned in interviews how the success of "The Raw & The Cooked" was both exhilarating and overwhelming. He reflected on the pressure of following up their debut album and how they wanted to create something that felt authentic to them. This authenticity shines through in the lyrics and the overall vibe of the album, making it relatable to many listeners.

Fun fact: the album's title, "The Raw & The Cooked," reflects the band's philosophy of balancing raw emotion with polished production. This duality is evident throughout the album, where you can feel the passion in the lyrics while enjoying the slick arrangements. The album cover, featuring a striking image of a raw steak and a cooked one, further emphasizes this theme.

Overall, "The Raw & The Cooked" is a quintessential album of the late '80s that not only showcases the Fine Young Cannibals' unique sound but also captures the spirit of a transformative time in music. Its blend of genres, memorable hooks, and relatable themes have allowed it to stand the test of time, making it a must-listen for fans of pop and rock alike. Whether you're revisiting it or discovering it for the first time, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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