Where It Is

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Where It Is
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ReleasedOctober 1987 (LP)

April 1988 (CD)

January 2020 (Remastered 2CD)
RecordedJanuary 1986 – June 1987 (LP) October 1983 – January 1988 (Remastered 2CD)
Genre New wave, post-punk
Label Flim Flam Productions
Producer Michael Johnson
The Beloved
The Beloved chronology
Where It Is
(1987)
Happiness
(1990)
Singles from Where It Is
  1. "A Hundred Words"
    Released: April 1986
  2. "This Means War"
    Released: September 1986
  3. "Surprise Me / Forever Dancing"
    Released: 13 June 1987
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Where It Is is the debut album by British new wave band The Beloved, first released as a vinyl LP in October 1987 on the Flim Flam Productions label. It was the only album the band released as a new wave, guitar-oriented quartet before the line-up halved and they transitioned to a house/alternative dance sound. It is mostly considered to be a compilation album (including by the band themselves), since it complies most of the singles and related B-side tracks the band released between April 1986 and June 1987, along with tracks from the Happy Now EP (albeit with one, "Righteous Me", being a re-recording). The album was produced by New Order's engineer Michael Johnson, except for "Forever Dancing" and "If Only '87", which were produced by the band themselves. All of the singles made the Top 30 on the UK Indie Chart, but failed to reach the UK Top 75. It didn't chart on the UK Albums Chart, but it reached Number 17 on the UK Indie Chart. [2]

Contents

For the initial LP release, a limited number of the albums included a free 7-inch EP included with purchase (containing three demos: "Forever Laughing", "Falling on My Face" and "The Last Detail"). The album was then reissued on CD in early 1988 as an expanded edition with a more chronological track order and four bonus tracks: an extended remix of the track "Forever Dancing", the original 1986 version of "If Only", "A Kiss Goodbye" from the Happy Now EP and "If Only '88" (a re-recording of "If Only" specifically for the CD version).

The album was remastered and re-released on 31 January 2020 as a 2-CD set by New State Music. This edition features other B-side tracks not included on the original versions and a second disc of demos and alternate versions of tracks. This release has charted at Number 88 on the UK Albums Chart so far.

Track listings

All tracks credited to all four band members except where noted.

Original LP release (1987)

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."If Pennies Came From Heaven Could Karl Marx Have Been Mistaken?"Tim Havard4:20
2."A Hundred Words" 3:43
3."Surprise Me"Jon Marsh3:22
4."Let It Begin" 3:53
5."Forever Dancing"Marsh4:07
6."Righteous Me"Marsh3:39
7."Slow Drowning" 4:29
8."This Means War" 3:29
9."If Only '87" 3:45
10."In Trouble and Shame" 7:05

CD re-release (1988)

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."A Hundred Words" 3:43
2."Slow Drowning" 4:29
3."In Trouble And Shame" 7:05
4."This Means War" 3:29
5."Let It Begin" 3:53
6."If Only" 4:11
7."Surprise Me"Marsh3:22
8."Righteous Me"Marsh3:39
9."A Kiss Goodbye"Steve Waddington, Havard2:59
10."If Pennies Came From Heaven Could Karl Marx Have Been Mistaken?"Havard4:20
11."Forever Dancing"Marsh8:40
12."If Only '88" 4:01

2CD 'Special Edition' remaster (2020)

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."A Hundred Words"  
2."Slow Drowning"  
3."In Trouble And Shame"  
4."This Means War"  
5."If Only"  
6."Let It Begin"  
7."Saints Preserve Us"  
8."Righteous Me"Marsh 
9."A Kiss Goodbye"Waddington, Havard 
10."If Pennies Came From Heaven Could Karl Marx Have Been Mistaken?"Havard 
11."Forever Dancing"Marsh 
12."Surprise Me"Marsh 
13."Having Fun"Marsh 
14."Forever Dancing - Stephen Street Remix"Marsh 
15."If Only '88"  
Disc 2 - Demos and Rarities
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Flame '83 - Demo"Marsh, Havard7:44
2."The Last Detail '84 - Demo"Marsh, Waddington3:35
3."Grin - Demo"Marsh5:30
4."Disgrace - Demo"Marsh3:03
5."Privacy (Sometimes) - Demo"Marsh4:38
6."The Flame '84 - Demo"Marsh, Havard5:12
7."Seppuku Glory - Demo"Marsh, Waddington4:48
8."Falling On My Face - Demo"Marsh4:23
9."Each & Every Time - Demo"Marsh4:33
10."The Last Detail '85 - Demo"Marsh, Waddington4:10
11."Righteous Me - Original Version"Marsh3:38
12."Forever Laughing - Demo"Marsh4:37
13."If You Ever Change Your Mind - Demo"Marsh3:43
14."On The Fence - Demo"Marsh3:42
15."Forever Dancing - 7-inch Version"Marsh3:43
16."If Only '87" 3:45

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980-1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN   0-9517206-9-4.