Quick Step & Side Kick

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Quick Step & Side Kick
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1983
Recorded1982–1983
Studio Compass Point Studios (Nassau, Bahamas)
RAK Studios, (London, England)
Genre
Length37:48
Label Arista
Producer Alex Sadkin
Thompson Twins chronology
Set
(1982)
Quick Step & Side Kick
(1983)
Into the Gap
(1984)
Singles from Quick Step & Side Kick
  1. "Lies"
    Released: October 1982
  2. "Love On Your Side"
    Released: January 1983
  3. "We Are Detective"
    Released: April 1983
  4. "Watching"
    Released: July 1983

Quick Step & Side Kick is the third studio album by the British new wave group Thompson Twins. It was released in February 1983 by Arista Records, and was their first album to be released as a trio (the band consisted of up to seven members during previous releases). The album reached no. 2 on the UK Albums Chart and was later certified Platinum by the BPI.

Contents

In the United States and Canada, the album was titled simply as Side Kicks, and was only the second Thompson Twins album to be released there.

The album was the first collaboration between the band and producer Alex Sadkin and was recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas. The singer Grace Jones (who had worked with Sadkin on three of her studio albums by that time) made a guest appearance on the track "Watching", though her vocals were not included on the track when it was remixed and released as a single in mid-1983.

Different versions of the album were released in several different territories, containing different tracks and different track orders. The UK, Canadian, and US cassette versions of the album also contained a whole side of remixes of various album tracks.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [1]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [2]
Record Collector Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [3]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [4]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [5]
Smash Hits 6/10 [6]

Reviewing the album in Record magazine, Crispin Sartwell noted that the songs "Love On Your Side", "Tears", "Love Lies Bleeding", and especially "Lies" achieved a funk that could appeal to both black and white listeners, but that the songs on Side Two of the record veer more towards the pretentious music of their first two albums. He nonetheless concluded the album to be one of the best examples of British funk to date. [7]

Track listings

UK release

Side one

  1. "Love On Your Side"
  2. "Lies"
  3. "If You Were Here"
  4. "Judy Do"
  5. "Tears"

Side two

  1. "Watching"
  2. "We Are Detective"
  3. "Kamikaze"
  4. "Love Lies Bleeding"
  5. "All Fall Out"

US release

Side one

  1. "Love On Your Side"
  2. "Tears"
  3. "Lies"
  4. "We Are Detective"
  5. "Love Lies Bleeding"

Side two

  1. "Watching"
  2. "If You Were Here"
  3. "Kamikaze"
  4. "Judy Do"
  5. "All Fall Out"

Cassette remixes

  1. "Love Lies Fierce" – 6:45 (dub remix of "Love Lies Bleeding")
  2. "Long Beach Culture" – 6:48 (extended version of "Beach Culture")
  3. "No Talkin'" – 6:18 (dub remix of "Lies")
  4. "Rap Boy Rap" – 7:22 (original 12" version of "Love On Your Side")
  5. "Frozen in Time" – 6:28 (dub remix of "Kamikaze")
  6. "Fallen Out" – 3:30 (dub remix of "All Fall Out")

2008 expanded edition

In March 2008, Quick Step & Side Kick was reissued as a two-disc set by Edsel Records [8] and included the bonus remixes that appeared on the original 1983 cassette version of the album. The second disc included most major 12" versions and B-sides, some of which appeared on CD for the first time.

Disc one

  1. "Love on Your Side" – 3:33
  2. "Lies" – 3:13
  3. "If You Were Here" – 2:56
  4. "Judy Do" – 3:48
  5. "Tears" – 5:02
  6. "Watching" – 3:58
  7. "We Are Detective" – 3:06
  8. "Kamikaze" – 3:55
  9. "Love Lies Bleeding" – 2:50
  10. "All Fall Out" – 5:28
  11. "Love Lies Fierce" – 6:45
  12. "Long Beach Culture" – 6:48
  13. "No Talkin'" – 6:18
  14. "Rap Boy Rap" – 7:22
  15. "Frozen in Time" – 6:28
  16. "Fallen Out" – 3:30

Disc two

  1. "Lies (Single Remix)" – 3:15
  2. "Love on Your Back" – 4:06 (original B-side of the "Love On Your Side" 7" single)
  3. "Lucky Day" – 3:52 (original B-side of the "We Are Detective" 7" single)
  4. "Dancersaurus" – 4:40 (original B-side of the "Watching" 7" single)
  5. "Lies (Bigger and Better)" – 6:35 (original 12" remix of "Lies")
  6. "Beach Culture" – 3:55 (original B-side of the "Lies" 7" single)
  7. "Love On Your Side (No Talkin')" – 5:48 (B-side of the original "Love On Your Side" 12" single)
  8. "We Are Detective (More Clues)" – 6:00 (original 12" remix of "We Are Detective")
  9. "Lucky Day (Space Mix)" – 6:58 (B-side of the "We Are Detective" 12" single)
  10. "Watching (You Watching Me)" – 5:48 (original 12" remix of "Watching")
  11. "Dancersaurus (Even Large Reptiles Have Emotional Problems)" – 5:50 (B-side of the "Watching" 12" single)

Charts

Sales and certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
New Zealand (RMNZ) [17] Gold7,500^
United Kingdom (BPI) [18] Platinum300,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Personnel

Thompson Twins

Additional musicians

Production

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