Machinations - No Say In It
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Table of Contents
Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
---|---|---|
5 Minutes Black | 3:29 | |
No Say In It | 3:18 | |
No Say In It (Mendelsohn's Played Mix) | 7:11 | |
Man Over Board | 4:46 | |
No Say In It (Machinations Cut Mix) | 8:26 |
Video
Machinations - No Say In It (Machinations Cut Mix)
Machinations - No Say In It (Official Music Video)
Images
Catalog Numbers
- EAS 2324
- X 13169
- K 9489
- K 9489, K-9489
- 12EXP 05384
- 34-05887
- 34 05887
Labels
- Epic
- White Label Records
Listen online
- kuunnella verkossa
- online luisteren
- lyssna på nätet
- ouvir online
- online anhören
- lytte på nettet
- escuchar en línea
- écouter en ligne
- ascolta in linea
Formats
- Vinyl
- 12"
- 33 ⅓ RPM
- Promo
- Limited Edition
- 45 RPM
- 7"
- Single
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Published By | Emu Music |
Phonographic Copyright (p) | CBS Inc. |
Pressed By | Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman |
Mastered At | Customatrix |
Manufactured By | Festival Records Pty. Ltd. |
Distributed By | Festival Records Pty. Ltd. |
Recorded At | EMI Studios 301 |
Licensed To | Festival Records Pty. Ltd. |
Copyright (c) | White Label Records Pty. Ltd. |
Made By | Festival Records Pty. Ltd. |
Engineered At | EMI Studios 301 |
Mixed At | EMI Studios 301 |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Producer | Julian Mendelsohn |
Written-By | Machinations |
Engineer | Guy Gray |
Mastered By | AP |
Notes
- Demonstration
- Not For Sale
- Same track both sides.
- Taken from the Epic LP: "Big Music" BFE 40365
- ℗ 1986 CBS Inc.
- Publisher: Emu Music Inc. (BMI)
- Housed inside black die-cut sleeve, gold stamped D "For Promotion Only".
- Written on release: "Produced by a small cuddly Australian called Julian D. Mendelsohn."
- Recorded at Studios 301, Sydney, Australia.
- Manufactured and distributed under licence by Festival Records Pty. Ltd. Aust.
- Side A label:
- Engineered at Studio 301, Sydney, Australia
- Side B label:
- Recorded at Festival Studios, Sydney, Australia.
- Mixed at Studio 301, Sydney, Australia
- Side A and B labels:
- MADE IN NEW ZEALAND BY FESTIVAL RECORDS PTY. LTD.
- ℗ 1984 White Label Records, Australia
- (C) 1984 White Label Records, Australia
- AUSTRALIAN RECORDING
- Festival company sleeve
- MADE IN AUSTRALIA BY FESTIVAL RECORDS PTY. LTD.
- Demonstration - Not For Sale
- Same track pressed to both sides.
- Manufactured by CBS Records Canada Ltd.
- Side A: ℗ 1986 CBS Inc.
- Side B: ℗ 1985 CBS Inc.
- Commercial issue
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout: XSS 175102
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (Etched A & B sides (o stamped)): P (AP) o XSS-175102-1B
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): MX-62533
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): MX-62534
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout Groove Hand-Etched): 1 7 SMX62533 8A AP
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout Groove Hand-Etched): 1 5 SMX62534 AP 8A
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): ZSS 175107
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): ZSS 175108
- Barcode: 074640588778
About Machinations
Machinations was a Sydney-based Australian pop band in the early 1980s. Notable national hits included "Pressure Sway
Name Vars
- The Machinations
Members
- Henry Downes
- Tony Starr
- Nick Swan
- Tim Doyle
- Fred Loneragan
- John Mackay
- Warren McLean
- Nero Swan
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Violets are blue,
When I listen to Machinations, my neighbours do too!
(This song still sounds great in 2022)
Why? Probably the crowded, noisy small pubs that bands played in. The poor acoustics, the crowded intimate audience who were standing inches from the bands, who often didn’t even have a stage to play on, and were jammed into a corner of the bar. Maybe the money, and a new wealthy generation hit the pubs and got pissed.
Bands got gigs, they made enough to do it for a living, they developed hard rhythms and loud vocals that could be heard above the noise.
By the late 90s it was over. Music had changed. American rappers were In vogue, young people didn’t hit the bars as hard as they use to, pub managment changed.
The last vestiges hung on. The Three Monkeys had live bands until around 2008. Good bands that were good to listen to.
But it’s pretty well all gone now. Pubs serve food and have walls of pokies. RSA marshals “advise you to leave” if you look like you are having fun.
RIP that decade. I had a ball