The Boomtown Rats - Never In A Million Years Dont Talk To Me

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Review by Raven Masterson

The Boomtown Rats' album "Never In A Million Years Don't Talk To Me" is a collection of songs that are both reflective and rebellious. The album is a mix of punk rock, new wave, and pop, with lyrics that touch on themes of love, loss, and social commentary.

The album opens with the upbeat and catchy "Don't Talk To Me," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song's driving rhythm and catchy chorus are sure to get listeners moving.

Other standout tracks include "I Don't Like Mondays," a classic rock song that tells the story of a school shooting, and "Banana Republic," a political commentary on the state of Ireland in the 1980s.

The Boomtown Rats' signature sound is on full display throughout the album, with lead singer Bob Geldof's distinctive vocals and the band's tight instrumentation. The album's production is also top-notch, with a clear and powerful sound that showcases the band's energy and intensity.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Don't Talk To Me2:54
Never In A Million Years3:51

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Catalog Numbers

6059 486

Labels

Mercury

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Single

Companies

RoleCompany
Marketed ByPolyGram Dischi S.p.A.
Made ByPolyGram Dischi S.p.A.
Pressed ByPolygram, Tribiano
Phonographic Copyright (p)Phonogram Ltd. (London)

Credits

RoleCredit
Co-producerThe Boomtown Rats, Tony Visconti
Written-ByB. Geldof

Notes

Made in Italy

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: S.I.A.E.
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): 6059 486.1
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): 6059 486.2
  • Matrix / Runout (Pressed Runout Side A): 6059 486 1 1 520 090182
  • Matrix / Runout (Pressed Runout Side B): 6059 486 2 1 520
  • Other (Date Extract From Runout Side A): 1982-02-09

About The Boomtown Rats

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Irish rock band, formed in 1975 in Garry Roberts' kitchen in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland, the group originally took the name The Nightlife Thugs. They changed it during the interval of their first gig on October 31st 1975 to The Boomtown Rats, after 's term for oilfield workers. The original lineup was (vocals), (lead guitar), (keyboard), (bass), (rhythm guitar) and (drums). They recorded six studio albums and a string of successful singles. Cott left the band in 1981. The group remained together until just after the 1985 Live Aid concert of which Bob Geldof, KBE, was the organiser. The group reformed in 2013, with original members , , , and joined by and .

Name Vars

  • Bob Geldof
  • Bob Geldof & The Boomtown Rats
  • Bob Geldof And The Boomtown Rats
  • Boom Town Rats
  • Boomtown Rats
  • The Boom Town Rats
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Members

  • Bob Geldof
  • Simon Crowe
  • Johnnie Fingers
  • Gerry Cott
  • Garry Roberts
  • Patrick Cusack
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Summary by Raven Masterson

"Never In A Million Years Don't Talk To Me" is a must-listen for fans of punk rock and new wave, as well as anyone looking for thought-provoking lyrics and catchy hooks. The album is a testament to the Boomtown Rats' enduring legacy as one of the greatest bands of the 1980s.