Your American History Reference Guide!
- A Certain Ratio

HistoryMania Information Site on A Certain Ratio American History American History Search        American History Browse welcome to our free resource site for all enthusiasts!

A Certain Ratio

A Certain Ratio is a rock band from Manchester. The name is taken from the lyrics of Brian Eno's song "The True Wheel" (from the album Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)).

They formed in 1977, in the punk rock era, but began soon to play more dance-oriented music. The group's permanent members have been Martin Moscrop (guitar, trumpet) and Jeremy Kerr (bass, vocals). Another of today's members, Donald Johnson (drums, vocals), joined early to replace a drum machine. The fourth member in the present ACR, keyboardist Andy Connell, joined in 1983. Three original members have left the band - singers Martha Tilson (left in 1982) and Simon Topping (left in 1983), plus guitarist Peter Terrell , who left in 1983.

'A Certain Ratio' started their career on Factory Records.

Discography

The band have released the following albums:

  • The Graveyard and the Ballroom (1980)
  • To Each... (1981)
  • Sextet (1982)
  • I'd Like To See You Again (1983)
  • Force (1986)
  • Good Together (1989)
  • acr:mcr (1990)
  • Up In Downsville (1992)
  • Change The Station (1997)

The following compilations have also been released:

  • A Certain Ratio Live in America (live album, 1985)
  • The Old and the New (singles compilation, 1986)
  • Looking for a Certain Ratio (remixes, 1994)
  • Early (2002)
The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the
GNU Free Documentation License. How to see transparent copy
Search | Browse | Contact | Legal info