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Believe You Me
Believe You Me is the third studio album by the English synth-pop duo Blancmange, released on 11 October 1985 by London Records. A remastered edition was released by Edsel Records in 2008 which featured the album along with four bonus tracks.
Critical reception
Upon release, Simon Braithwaite of Smash Hits stated: "Blancmange have come back with a selection of songs so varied yet simple that they make the whole thing seem practically effortless. Still there are the infernally catchy synthesized dance tracks and ballads but they've also introduced a lot more string arrangements." Mark Booker of Number One commented: "One of the few 'synth' bands who realise that the synth can't do everything, Blancmange have roped in a horde of guest artistes to complement their fine talents and serve up a delicious platter." Billboard stated: "Synth duo gets some help from friends, most notably guitarist David Rhodes, but their relaxed sound proves a little too relaxed to encourage listener involvement, despite some fine playing." In a retrospective review, Bill Cassel of AllMusic wrote: "Believe You Me is leaner, subtler, and more organic [compared to Mange Tout (1984)], without straying too far from their established sound. Neil Arthur's vocals are stronger, and his and Stephen Luscombe's songwriting is more focused. The result might best be described as "mature techno-pop"." Paul Scott-Bates of Louder Than War considered the album to be "filled with absolute gems and remains truly underrated to this day". He added: "Produced by Stewart Levine, it raised the bar in terms of sparkling production and should have seen the band catapulted into the next level of success."
Track listing
All songs written by Neil Arthur and Stephen Luscombe.
LP: LONLP 10
Side one
Side two
CD: 820 301–2
2008 Edsel – Remastered CD: EDSS 1027
Chart performance
Personnel
Musicians
Additional musicians
Production
(1) "22339" and "No Wonder They Never Made It Back" produced by Neil Arthur & John Williams (2) "John" produced by Stephen Luscombe Pete Griffiths (Garden) Stephen Street (Island) Johnny Schinas (Redan) David Kemp (Roundhouse) Phil Bodger (Strongroom)
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