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‘We recorded it in a kitchen!’ How China Crisis made Black Man Ray

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Ed and I had just come off a long tour of Europe and North America supporting Simple Minds and needed a break.I immersed myself in music-making with a synth, drum machine and a four-track Tascam Portastudio.I was very inspired by Brian Eno.I’d seen the words “found sounds” on his album credits.The notion that any sound could be included in a recording struck me as magical.

I just held a mic out of my bedroom window,Black Man Ray started out as an ambient number with an intro featuring the sound of a boy I recorded singing in the street below,In the end, he actually featured in the opening bars of our song The Highest High,Black Man Ray has that classic China Crisis synth sound, but our producer Walter Becker did a huge amount of work on it, as he did on all the tracks on Flaunt the Imperfection, our third album,Virgin Records were keen to follow up the success of our single Wishful Thinking and would have been bending Walter’s ear, telling him to focus on songs that sounded like potential hits.

We recorded Black Man Ray at the Parkgate Studio in Sussex – in the kitchen! I have a vivid memory of it, mainly because Walter had sesame seeds in the pan, toasting them.Coming from a very working-class family, I’d never seen such a thing.There’s something very 1980s about the song’s intro, but there’s always been an awful lot of melody in our compositions.Even before Ed or I start singing, there’s a keyboard trilling away on Wishful Thinking, Red Sails and Papua.A lot of bands at that time didn’t do that.

People find the title and lyrics of Black Man Ray mysterious,Being interested in photography, I had a copy of Creative Camera magazine which had an article on the surrealist Man Ray,His name intrigued me,But the song was quite autobiographical about being in a band, so the title was like Ray Charles singing about his life,Again, it’s that Eno-esque idea of singing oblique, enigmatic lines that appear to mean something on their own, buried among the rest of the lyrics.

There’s an element of truth there, but it’s not The Long and Winding Road.After our US tour, Gary and I decided to take a break from each other, working separately on songs for Flaunt the Imperfection.The first time I heard Black Man Ray was a rough version Gary played me on a lovely summer’s day in the garden of his mother’s house.I could hear its pop potential right away, it was so melodic and catchy.But it’s always been the way our songs start out with one of us writing the fundamentals, having the inspiration, building around a certain melody, and only evolving into the sound that’s ultimately recognisable as China Crisis when Gary and I come together.

One of the best parts of Black Man Ray was where I joined Gary, who sings the lead vocal, harmonising on the chorus: “Ye-e-s ye-e-s, I could be wrong,” That section is anthemic really and irresistible to sing along to,It’s the part of every live performance that unites our audience and reminds us why we love what we do so much,While we’d been in the US, our label Warner Brothers asked us who we’d like to work with to produce the album,We mentioned the likes of Richard Carpenter and Steve Winwood, and said we’d love to work with some of the classic Steely Dan adjacent team like Gary Katz.

Word of this got back to Walter Becker who, it turned out, was already a fan of China Crisis.He flew over from the States to meet us and we hit it off immediately.He was an absolute perfectionist and hard taskmaster, very precise in his instructions, insisting on multiple takes.At one point he mentioned how Black Man Ray reminded him of the Beatles.I think he was mostly referring to the arrangement, the intro, verse, chorus and repeat, followed by a middle eight, then a double chorus and outro.

But for two young lads from Liverpool to hear him say that, well, you can imagine how that would have felt.The 10th Anniversary edition of China Crisis’s Autumn in the Neighbourhood album is now available on vinyl and CD from Last Night from Glasgow
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Futile resignations and blatant revisionism to the fore as Starmer staggers on | John Crace

Not another one. On Sunday it was Morgan McSweeney, Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, who took one for the team by resigning over the Peter Mandelson appointment. On Monday, No 10’s head of communications, Tim Allan, did likewise without offering much by way of an explanation.Presumably it was another effort to delay the inevitable. “We need a futile gesture, chaps

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Streeting wrote off his re-election chances in WhatsApp exchanges with Mandelson

Wes Streeting predicted he would be “toast” at the next general election, according to private WhatsApp messages exchanged with Peter Mandelson and published by the health secretary in an effort to draw a line under his relationship with the disgraced peer.In the messages, Streeting said the government lacked a growth strategy and questioned No 10’s communications operation – remarks that appeared to form part of an effort to position himself for a potential leadership contest.The prime minister’s grip on power was pushed to the brink on Monday after Anas Sarwar, Labour’s leader in Scotland, called for him to stand down before the May Scottish parliamentary elections, citing “too many mistakes” by the UK government.Streeting, regarded as a potential leadership contender should Starmer go, had a close friendship with Mandelson that, after the scandal that erupted last week, threatened to be a significant liability to his ambitions.Allies of the health secretary said the WhatsApp messages, sent between August 2024 and October last year, showed he had “nothing to hide” about their relationship

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Peter Unwin obituary

My father, Peter Unwin, who has died aged 93, was a distinguished diplomat, author and commentator on foreign affairs. His main area of expertise was central Europe, and he was posted to Budapest twice, first as third secretary (1958-61) and then as ambassador (1983-86), hosting the visit of the then British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, and encouraging the opening up to the west. In 1991, he wrote Voice in the Wilderness, his biography of Imre Nagy, the reformist Hungarian prime minister, who was executed for standing up to the Soviet Union.Throughout his life Peter championed the causes of democracy, international norms and the rule of law. His first job in the Foreign Service was in 1956 in the Levant department

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Sarwar has shown his ruthless streak. But will his swipe at Starmer mean anything to voters?

Anas Sarwar has shown he has a ruthless streak. Once one of Keir Starmer’s staunchest cheerleaders and allies, the Scottish Labour leader is now the most senior party figure to call for him to quit.Despite anger among his colleagues and criticism that his decision to demand Starmer stands down was “idiotic, immature and self-defeating”, Sarwar’s political calculation is blunt and uncompromising.Sarwar and his advisers, having watched Scottish Labour’s polling figures plummet as the disarray inside the UK government deepened into chaos and then crisis, believe the risk of calling on Starmer to quit is justified.Sarwar, by delivering a better result in Scotland at the 2024 general election – winning 35

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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar calls on Keir Starmer to stand down

Anas Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader, has called on Keir Starmer to stand down, throwing the prime minister’s leadership of the country into serious peril.At a hastily arranged press conference in Glasgow, the senior Labour politician said: “The distraction needs to end, and the leadership in Downing Street has to change.”Sarwar said there had been “too many mistakes” by No 10 since Starmer came to power and that while the prime minister was a “decent man” he was undermining Labour’s ability to win the Scottish parliament elections in May.The Scottish party leader is said to be furious that the UK government’s decisions have severely damaged support for Scottish Labour, with the SNP’s John Swinney now appearing to be on course to stay in Bute House.Recent opinion polls show Labour trailing in third place behind the Scottish National party and Reform

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Planning ahead: the political leadership campaigns that launched too soon

As any political adviser worth their salt will attest, it’s never too soon to start privately preparing for your candidate’s future leadership bid.Yet going too early with registering that all-important website risks telegraphing one’s intentions even before the starting gun has fired.Whoever is behind the site bearing her name, Angela Rayner is now facing awkward questions after it emerged that an unfinished site apparently touting her for Labour’s top job had briefly appeared online. Rayner’s team has dismissed the discovery as a “false flag” operation, but it does not appear to have been deliberately shared or leaked to journalists or political figures.The appearance of a site under construction in these circumstances is rare – but there is a long history of URLs being registered

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Synthetic opioids may have caused hundreds more UK deaths than thought

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The troubling rise of longevity fixation syndrome: ‘I was crushed by the pressure I put on myself’

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The sneeze secret: how much should you worry about this explosive reflex?

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‘16 years later, I’m not unhappy’: the rise of Britain’s multigenerational flatmates

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UK’s ‘unsung army’ of full-time unpaid carers needs more support, report says

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Menstrual blood test could offer alternative to cervical screening for cancer

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