Recognition | ||||
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EP by Europeans | ||||
Released | 1983 | |||
Recorded | Townhouse studios, London The Manor Studio, Oxfordshire; 1983 |
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Genre | New wave | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer | Vic Coppersmith-Heaven, David Lord, Trevor Vallis | |||
Europeans chronology | ||||
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Recognition is the name of the Extended Play vinyl record (an EP) released in 1983 on A&M records by Scottish rock band Europeans.
All tracks written by Dugmore/Harper/Hogarth/Woore.
The song "Kingdom Come" strives to be chilling, eerie and prophetic. The beat is much slower than that of a typical rock song, and even slower than a typical reggae beat. The lyrics, dealing with a more serious issue than their other songs (the inequality and injustice of capitalism) include these phrases: "They realize something terrifying / They know why we've been going so wrong."