Bronski Beat - The Age Of Consent (40th year anniversary edition)
Bronski Beat - The Age Of Consent (40th year anniversary edition)

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Bronski Beat - The Age Of Consent (40th year anniversary edition)

2024
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English

Contains restored promo videos and BBC Top of the Pops performances from 1984 and 1985. This includes: Smalltown Boy (restored promo), 'Why?' (Restored promo), 'It A'int Necessarily So (Restored Promo), 'I Feel Love' featuring Marc Almond (restored promo), 'Smalltown Boy' (BBC Top of the Pops June '84), 'Why?' (BBC Top of the Pops Sept '84), 'It A'int Necessarily So' (BBC Top of the Pops Dec '84), 'I Feel Love' featuring Marc Almond (BBC Top of the Pops April '85) and two TV Adverts from Dec'84 and Jan '85 for 'The Age of Consent'.

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Director: Not Applicable (Music Album Reissue)Genres: Synth-pop, New Wave, Electronic

Plot Summary

This is the 40th-anniversary reissue of Bronski Beat's seminal debut album, 'The Age of Consent,' released in 1984. The album is renowned for its groundbreaking synth-pop sound and its fearless exploration of themes surrounding homosexuality and social injustice. It features hit singles like 'Smalltown Boy,' 'Why?', and 'I Feel Love,' which became anthems for a generation. This reissue likely includes remastered tracks and potentially bonus material, celebrating the album's enduring legacy and impact on music and LGBTQ+ rights.

Critical Reception

The original 'The Age of Consent' was critically acclaimed upon its release in 1984 for its innovative electronic sound, Jimmy Somerville's powerful vocals, and its courageous lyrical content addressing homophobia and alienation. It is widely regarded as a landmark album in synth-pop and a significant cultural touchstone. Critical reception for this 40th-anniversary edition would be based on the reissue's presentation, remastering quality, and any added content, building on the original's established positive legacy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its pioneering use of synthesizers and danceable beats.

  • Celebrated for its bold and emotionally resonant lyrical themes, particularly regarding LGBTQ+ issues.

  • Recognized as a highly influential album that paved the way for future electronic music and social commentary in pop.

Google audience: As this is a reissue of a classic album, Google user reviews typically focus on the quality of the remastering, the inclusion of valuable bonus tracks, and the enduring power of the original songs. Fans often express nostalgia and appreciation for the album's continued relevance and historical importance.

Awards & Accolades

The original album spawned multiple hit singles, with 'Smalltown Boy' becoming an iconic track. The album itself is widely considered a classic and highly influential in the synth-pop genre.

Fun Fact

The iconic music video for 'Smalltown Boy' was filmed in simple, everyday locations in the East End of London, aiming for a raw and authentic feel that contrasted with the slicker productions of many other pop videos at the time.

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