iTunes

Opening the iTunes Store…If iTunes doesn’t open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or on your Windows desktop.Progress indicator
iTunes

iTunes is the world's easiest way to organize and add to your digital media collection.

We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. To preview and buy music from Entertainment! (Remastered) by Gang of Four, download iTunes now.

Already have iTunes? Click I have iTunes to open it now.

I Have iTunes Free Download
iTunes for Mac + PC

Entertainment! (Remastered)

Gang of Four

Open iTunes to preview, buy, and download music.

Album Review

Entertainment! is one of those records where germs of influence can be traced through many genres and countless bands, both favorably and unfavorably. From groups whose awareness of genealogy spreads wide enough to openly acknowledge Gang of Four's influence (Fugazi, Rage Against the Machine), to those not in touch with their ancestry enough to realize it (rap-metal, some indie rock) — all have appropriated elements of their forefathers' trailblazing contribution. Its vaguely funky rhythmic twitch, its pungent, pointillistic guitar stoccados, and its spoken/shouted vocals have all been picked up by many. Lyrically, the album was apart from many of the day, and it still is. The band rants at revisionist history in "Not Great Men" ("No weak men in the books at home"), self-serving media and politicians in "I Found That Essence Rare" ("The last thing they'll ever do?/Act in your interest"), and sexual politics in "Damaged Goods" ("You said you're cheap but you're too much"). Though the brilliance of the record thrives on the faster material — especially the febrile first side — a true highlight amongst highlights is the closing "Anthrax," full of barely controlled feedback squalls and moans. It's nearly psychedelic, something post-punk and new wave were never known for. With a slight death rattle and plodding bass rumble, Jon King equates love with disease and admits to feeling "like a beetle on its back." In the background, Andy Gill speaks in monotone of why Gang of Four doesn't do love songs. Subversive records of any ilk don't get any stronger, influential, or exciting than this.

Customer Reviews

A standard against which many others are measured

This record is essential listening for anyone eager to make sense of any edgey pop music released since 1980. The slash and burn guitar playing set the stage for hundreds of immitators, and yet the original still shines above virtually every one of them. And while many have tried to follow in their footsteps musically, precious few have taken up the lyrical challenge, reflecting our own lives and society back at us in stark, uncompromising ways. This is dance music for the thinking person with an axe to grind. Still relevant after all these years.

Music that gets better each time you listen to it

I can only imagine, but Entertainment! must be the closest musical equivalent to getting an adrenalin shot: music that reminds you that you still have a heart pumping in your chest. The political, cultural and social commentary is definitely prevalent, but it's not ham-fisted or pretentious. Gang of Four doesn't bludgeon you, but rather let's their ideology seep into your open pores while 'sweats running down your back'.

This album is timeless and classic

Even though this release dates back to the late 70's, post-punk masterpiece is still influencing today's bands. (Franz Ferdinand, The Strokes, etc. should be paying them royalties). The tracks are upbeat with killer guitar licks and super-catchy melodies.

I have no problem naming this record in my all-time top 10. I feel that strongly about it.

Biography

Formed: 1977 in Leeds, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed in 1977 by Leeds University students Jon King (vocals), Andy Gill (guitar), Dave Allen (bass), and Hugo Burnham (drums), Gang of Four (along with the Fall, Mekons, and Liliput) produced some of the most exhilarating and lasting music of the early English post-punk era of 1978-1983. Fueled by the fury of punk rock and radical political theory, Gang of Four successfully welded the two in an inspired display of polemics and music that addressed the vagaries of life in the modern world (including...
Full bio

Become a fan of the iTunes and App Store pages on Facebook for exclusive offers, the inside scoop on new apps and more.