On this day, exactly 36 years ago Mute Records released Nitzer Ebb's second studio album Belief. On this album, recorded produced by Flood in 1988, drummer Julian Beeston took over from David Gooday.
However, in the USA and Canada, Geffen Records released the album few weeks earlier making the front cover artwork of their releases show the year 1988 instead of 1989 as it can be found on the Mute releases.
The album features one of NEB's most know dancefloor classics, Control I’m Here. This single was released almost three months before whilst the video got frequent rotation on MTV. Later that same year, the singles Hearts & Minds and Shame followed.
The track T.W.A. is said to be inspired by the 1985 hijacking of TWA flight 847. While listening very carefully one can hear a crowd chanting ”Marg Bar Amrika" which means "Death to America”.
Belief
Mute Records - STUMM 61
Released: 9 January 1989
Track listing:
- Hearts & Minds 3:45
- For Fun 3:03
- Control, I'm Here 3:52
- Captivate 3:57
- T.W.A. 5:00
- Blood Money 4:29
- Shame 4:03
- Drive 5:07
- Without Belief 4:16
