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Duty Now for the Future (Deluxe Edition) [Remastered]

Devo

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Album Review

While the most obvious flaw of Devo's Duty Now For The Future is that the material simply isn't as good as on their debut, their second album also captures the group in the midst of a significant stylistic shift. On their first album, for all their herky-jerky rhythms and electronic accents, Devo were pretty much a standard guitars/bass/drums rock band, albeit one with more than their share of eccentricities. Duty Now For The Future found them bringing the keyboards that were used as punctuation on their earlier material into the forefront, adding a new level of irony to their "little minds through big technology" philosophy. While Devo would later learn to use electronics with confidence and wit, they were still learning how to integrate them into their sound on Duty Now, and the results lacked the strength and coherence of their debut. Of course, it also helped that the first album had better songs; the two instrumentals on side one are merely filler, "Pink Pussycat" and "Clockout" are jokes that just aren't funny, and "Triumph Of The Will" embraces fascism as a satirical target without bothering to make it sound as if they disapprove. But "Secret Agent Man" is a wittier devolved cover than "Satisfaction," the band rarely sounded as cheerfully creepy as on "The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprize," and the side two rave up, "Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA" is superbly potent (for all their progressive trappings, Devo were formalists enough to know you make a big rock move near the end of side two.) Duty Now For The Future is hardly a bad album, but it isn't as strong as what Devo had already brought to the table — or would offer later on. [When Duty Now For The Future was reissued by Infinite Zero in 1994, two bonus tracks were added: "Soo Bawlz" and "Penetration in the Centrefold."]

Customer Reviews

Duty Now, 31 years later

31 years after it's original release, Duty Now for the Future - Deluxe Edition (Remastered) presents the first time this studio recording can be heard without recording flaws. The dynamic range has been greatly improved. There is especially an increase in bass. If you are an experienced DEVOtee, buy it now. If you are new to DEVO, you may want to start with one of the others, like "Are We Not Men" or "Freedom of Choice", then come back to this one. Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA is the best track here, in my opinion. It's always performed live, and there is a reason why. Bob 1 will melt your face with his guitar licks and his crazy, on the amps, string-breaking solos. Most hard-core fans will tell you this track is their finest work. Thanks Warner Brothers for bringing back DEVO and giving them the respect that they deserve.

Underated

A lot of reviews dismiss this album as a second rate effort. I couldnt disagree more. Strong track selection and remastering make for an important addition to any Devotees collection.

Biography

Formed: 1972 in Akron, OH

Genre: Alternative

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

One of new wave's most innovative and (for a time) successful bands, Devo was also perhaps one of its most misunderstood. Formed in Akron, OH, in 1972 by Kent State art students Jerry Casale and Mark Mothersbaugh, Devo took its name from their concept of "de-evolution" — the idea that instead of evolving, mankind has actually regressed, as evidenced by the dysfunction and herd mentality of American society. Their music echoed this view of society as rigid, repressive, and mechanical, with appropriate...
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