Culture Club
Colour by Numbers


4.5
superb

Review

by Thunderkat USER (5 Reviews)
August 6th, 2014 | 13 replies


Release Date: 1983 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Culture Club continued on their ascension to pop stardom.

Culture Club exploded to the pop scene in the early eighties with such hit songs, such as “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?” and “I’ll Tumble 4 Ya”) from their debut “Kissing To Be Clever. With his soulful voice and androgenic look, America was fascinated with Boy George in which skyrocketed him into a brilliant star. Their sophomore effort “Colour By Numbers” released in 1983 was no slump, it far surpassed their debut and went number one in many countries.

It starts off with the hit single and possibly their most famous song they have ever done, “Karma Chameleon”, it is one of their best songs and it is such a great way to start off the album. Karma Chameleon doesn’t provide the most complex musical instrumentation or the most poetic verses, but that’s the charm of Culture Club, they don’t have to. Backed by a unique voice and an interesting arrangement of instruments they make it work. It also doesn’t hurt that this track has a major dancibility factor.

Boy George’s singing is much more soulful than ever, as exemplified in the track, “Black Money” it is much noticed that he was influenced by many soulful singers, the backing female singing voice provides a lovely contrast that works well with George’s lovely singing voice.

Another highlight is the song “Time (Clock Of The Heart)", everything in this track screams perfection. From the soothing singing to the bass driven instrumental approach. It reminds me of 80’s Michael Jackson at times, it is that good. He really puts quite a bit of heart and soul into his lyrics.

Culture Club are very great at utilizing very simple rhythms manipulating them into a seemingly complex ensemble. Even the implantation of a little flute melody in “Church Of The Poison Mind” makes a big difference. It adds to an already diverse taste and pushes it forward to a much fuller sound. One song that is not up to par with the rest is ‘That’s The Way”, in which most of the band is not present, as in the song only features a grand piano and Boy George’s grand voice. Although Boy George is not a bad singer, he shines with all the members of Culture Club which why is very evident why his solo career did not work to the same level of Culture Club.

Overall it is lovely release that will bring the listener an opportunity to dance and sing along. Boy George is at his peak of both talent and popularity, which really shows by the way he sings with such command and heart. He is backed with a band that really has the ability to make his voice shine like no other.


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Thunderkat
August 6th 2014


579 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Personally I enjoy Kissing To Be Clever more.. for nostalgic reasona and being the first Culture Club lp I heard. Fell in love instantly.



And I am a horrible proofreader. I am sorry for the many grammatical errors it maybe has.

Thunderkat
August 6th 2014


579 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

What are your thoughts?

ZackSh33
August 6th 2014


730 Comments


Okay. This review isn't very good. A few brief grammatical errors with the review:

Often times you use a comma where a period would be acceptable, for example:

"Boy George’s singing is much more soulful than ever, as exemplified in the track, “Black Money” it
is much noticed that he was influenced by many soulful singers, the backing female singing voice
provides a lovely contrast that works well with George’s lovely singing voice."

^that short paragraph is all just one sentence. Try splitting up your thoughts into brief passages
and build sentences on each other to create an overall point to your review.

"It reminds me of 80’s Michael Jackson at times, it is that good."

^You really like Michael Jackson, don't you?

There are other errors like missing parentheses, missing quotation marks etc. Your ideas are very
abstract - I understand what you are trying to say, but you're saying them in a very strange way.

Your conclusion should be something about why the album is important, instead of talking about his
backing band, which could have easily gone mid-review.

There are other errors that I'm not gonna go into in detail, but, there are places you can get your
work reviewed before you post them. There used to be a proofreading thread in the forums that you
can use, try running some reviews there and then posting a final copy?

"Culture Club are very great at utilizing very simple rhythms manipulating them into a seemingly
complex ensemble. Even the implantation of a little flute melody in “Church Of The Poison Mind”
makes a big difference. It adds to an already diverse taste and pushes it forward to a much fuller
sound. One song that is not up to par with the rest is ‘That’s The Way”, in which most of the band
is not present, as in the song only features a grand piano and Boy George’s grand voice."

^This was the best part of the review - try writing more like this!

not gonna neg but you got some work to do. Hope this helps.

TwigTW
August 6th 2014


3934 Comments


A great pop band.

TwigTW
August 6th 2014


3934 Comments


double post

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
April 8th 2016


26569 Comments


KUMA KUMA KUMA KUMA KUMA KUMELEEOOONNNNNN

p4p
April 12th 2017


1959 Comments


u come n go

Cygnatti
November 27th 2017


36021 Comments


karma chameleon is so fuckin good dont @ me

bach
November 10th 2018


16303 Comments


you guys are off the goop with that average rating

Storm In A Teacup
November 10th 2018


45697 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

so damn good

Storm In A Teacup
October 12th 2020


45697 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

karma karma karma karma karma chameellllleeeeoooonnn

Gassman3268
April 19th 2021


177 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Few years ago I literally became addicted to "Karma Chameleon," Brian Wilson "Be My Baby" style. Probably listened to that song close to 300 times over like 4 days.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
February 10th 2024


32020 Comments


Just found this for 1$. Worth only for Karma Chameleon.



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