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Benefactor (album)

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Benefactor
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 6, 1982
Recorded1981–1982
GenreDance-rock[1]
Length38:04
LabelColumbia
Producer
Romeo Void chronology
Never Say Never EP
(1981)
Benefactor
(1982)
Instincts
(1984)

Benefactor is the second studio album by the American band Romeo Void, released in 1982.[2][3] It was released on CD in 2006 by Wounded Bird Records, with their Never Say Never EP as four bonus tracks. The version of the song "Never Say Never" is a shorter, "clean" edit suitable for general radio broadcast.

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The New York Times wrote that "too much of Benefactor suffers from Miss Iyall's artsy overwriting... And the feverishly clever arrangements can't quite disguise the band's lack of strong melodies."[4] The Boston Phoenix opined that "As scrambled as its material gets, Benefactor is saved by the struggle this band brings to their rock ‘n’ roll — their conviction that escape routes from lovelessness are worth fighting for, worth opening up for the audience."[5]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Benjamin Bossi, Larry Carter, Debora Iyall, Peter Woods, and Frank Zincavage, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Never Say Never" 3:27
2."Wrap It Up"Isaac Hayes, David Porter3:15
3."Flashflood" 4:55
4."Undercover Kept" 6:05
5."Ventilation" 3:55
6."Chinatown" 3:18
7."Orange" 4:15
8."Shake the Hands of Time" 3:19
9."S.O.S." 5:30
Total length:38:04
2006 reissue bonus tracks; taken from the Never Say Never EP
No.TitleLength
10."Never Say Never"6:06
11."In the Dark"4:33
12."Present Tense"5:47
13."Not Safe"3:57
Total length:58:27

Personnel

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Romeo Void
Additional musicians
Production
  • Ian Taylor – producer
  • Ric Ocasek – additional production on track 1

Charts

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Album

Item Year Chart Position
Never Say Never (EP) 1982 Pop Albums 147
Benefactor 1982 Pop Albums 119

References

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  1. ^ a b Benefactor at AllMusic
  2. ^ Emerson, Ken (Oct 14, 1982). "Benefactor". Rolling Stone. No. 380. p. 74.
  3. ^ Righi, Len (6 Nov 1984). "A New Kind of Recognition for Romeo Void". The Morning Call. p. D7.
  4. ^ Palmer, Robert (25 Aug 1982). "The Pop Life". The New York Times. p. C19.
  5. ^ Hampton, Howard (14 Sep 1982). "Null and void: Debora lyall stays undercover". The Boston Phoenix. Retrieved 20 Sep 2024.