Power and the Passion (song)

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"Power and the Passion"
Single by Midnight Oil
from the album 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Released 1982
Format 7" vinyl
Length 4:45
Label Columbia
Writer(s) James Moginie
Robert Hirst
Peter Garrett
Producer Midnight Oil, Nick Launay
Midnight Oil singles chronology
"Armistice Day"
(1981)
"Power and the Passion"
(1982)
"Read About It"
(1982)

"Power and the Passion" is the first single by Midnight Oil from their widely-acclaimed 1982 studio album 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. The song is one of the band's most famous, and it appeared on every Midnight Oil tour since the issue of 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 as well as at the WaveAid concert. It was issued as the album's lead single in 1982. (The only other song on this album which has appeared on all tours since their issue is "Read about It.")

The Video for this song was filmed in 1982 amongst the "Wooloomooloo Mural Project" (Sydney, NSW, Australia)

The song includes a drum solo by Rob Hirst; it is the only studio recording by Midnight Oil to feature a drum solo. It also features use of brass instruments, particularly at the end; this, however, was not the only song to include such. "Best of Both Worlds" and "Say Your Prayers" also included large amounts of brass.

In May 2001 the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), as part of its 75th Anniversary celebrations, named "Power and the Passion" as one of the Top 30 Australian songs of all time.[1][2] It was the second Midnight Oil song in the list with "Beds Are Burning" declared third behind the Easybeats' "Friday on My Mind" and Daddy Cool's "Eagle Rock".[3]

It was performed by the band at the 2009 Sound Relief concert in Melbourne.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Power and the Passion" - 4:45
  2. "Power and the Passion" (Dub Version) - 4:39

[edit] Compilations

This track was an obvious choice to be placed on the band's "greatest hits" collection 20,000 Watt R.S.L. The collection was less a "greatest hits" than a compilation of the band's favorite songs. The band obviously had a soft spot for this song, considering how often it was played live.

More recently, the title of the collection Flat Chat was derived from the lyrics of this song. However, this song was not featured on that collection.

[edit] US 12" Version

The US 12" single release features a little known specially remixed version, mixed by Francois Kevorkian and Dominic Malta at RPM Sound Studios specifically for the North American market.[4] This special version, which runs for 6:40, did not appear on the 12" single as released elsewhere in the world, including in Australia, whose 12" single featured the standard album version which runs for 5:38. The remix features echo effects added to Peter Garrett's vocals and a continuation or reprise of Rob Hirst's drum solo after the nominal ending of the song.[5]

[edit] Live versions

Surprisingly, the song was not featured on the Scream in Blue live album. Live versions were not available legally until 2004, when the Best of Both Worlds CD/2DVD set; both DVDs (also the CD, even though it was merely a soundtrack of one of the DVDs) included a different live version; one (the Oils on the Water CD/DVD) was from early 1985 (on tour for Red Sails in the Sunset) and the other (the Saturday Night at the Capitol DVD) was from 1982 (on tour from 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1).

The song's drum solo was often performed significantly faster.

[edit] Personnel

[edit] References

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