Adam & The Ants - Kings of the Wild Frontier
Facts
| Artist(s) | Adam & The Ants |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 074643703321 |
About Adam & The Ants - Kings of the Wild Frontier
Reissue of their hit second album in a digipak. Originally released in 1980 on Columbia, 'Kings Of The Wild Frontier' features 12 tracks, including the hits 'Antmusic' & 'Dog Eat Dog'. Also features new sleeve notes. NOTE: the tracklisting on this release is that of the original U.K. edition, which differs from the U.S. version by two or threecuts. 1998 Columbia release. Album Description
Tracks
- Dog Eat Dog
- Antmusic
- Los Rancheros
- Feed Me to the Lions
- Press Darlings
- Ants Invasion
- Killer in the Home
- Kings of the Wild Frontier
- The Magnificent Five
- Don't Be Square (Be There)
- Jolly Roger
- Physical (You're So)
- The Human Beings
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User Reviews
Average user review:| There is still Nothing to Compare |
The kinetic drums, solid beat, whistling/grunts, urgency, sexuality and message, regardless of how inane it may now seem ("Ant music for sex people, sex music for ant people"), there was still a message echoing 'the future will not stand still' to me... And that, is what attracted me as a teen who felt no power, no voice. I cut up t-shirts and scribbled fanatically: ADAM & the ANTS...wore them to school while teachers shook their heads, sent me to the Principle...I felt my first twinges of girl want to Adam, and I had the secret of this fantastical musical creation to get me through my days.
At the ripe old age of 44, I can still listen to this album and feel sorry for kids today. Only becuase I know that they have nothing as ripe, interesting, or fantastic as "Kings of the Wild Frontier", and the gorgeousness and raw sexuality of Adam to compare. I will forever be a fan and grateful for the experience! September 9, 2008
| Can't get it out of your head...... |
| One of the 80s era-defining peerless albums |
| Completes the Rock Trilogy |
2 Dark side of the moon
3 Kings of the Wild Frontier
That is all have to say April 10, 2006
| Ants Invasion |
'Antmusic', a UK #2/US #14 single, was Adam & the Ants big breakthrough, & the only single that was able to reach a respectable chart position during the post-murder Lennon craze of christmas 1980. Being kept of the top spot by the songs of the tragically murdered prophet of his generation, 'Antmusic' nonetheless, broke Adam & the Ants internationally, & desrvedly so, for it is among his best & catchiest songs. New listeners, start with that song, for it will get you in the first listen.
After these two songs, the record suddenly gets very dark. Actually the album is a pretty dark affair, with 'Los Rancheros' & especially 'Feed Me To The Lions' bringing visions of a Bowiesque post-apocalyptic landscape to mind. 'Press Darlings' is another catchy classic followed by 'Ants Invasion' & 'Killer In The Home', that follow up the apocalyptic tension. 'Kings Of The Wild Frontier' itself, a UK #2 hit following the #9 placing of the non-album 'Young Parisians', is the strangest song on the strangest record. Indeed. There is nothing else to say about that song (later `Ant Rap' would follow up on this tradition of taking Adam & the Ants' weirdest songs into the UK top 3).
`The Magnificent Five', `Don't Be Square (Be There)' & `Jolly Roger' (the name signifies the direction Adam & the Ants would take on their next record) are somewhat average Adam & the Ants songs (though such a thing doesn't exist). `Jolly Roger' jumps from brooding to a parody of singalong every 15 seconds or so. They are all great songs, & carry the hilarious/apocalyptic mood up to `Physical (You're So)', a #19 hit in the US, but never released as a single in the Ant homeland of the UK. Truly one of his best songs, it is also one of his darkest, carried by a paranoid guitar feedback. It leads into `The Human Beings', another misty dark song, which scares you into laugter... or?... well, it sounded good. A strange chorus carries the tune & ends this most fascinating & brilliant album.
December 30, 2005
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