Republican Party Reptile (song)
"Republican Party Reptile" is a song by Scottish rock band Big Country, released in 1993 as an extended play from their fifth studio album No Place Like Home. It was written by Stuart Adamson and Bruce Watson, and produced by Pat Moran. The "Republican Party Reptile" EP reached No. 37 in the UK and remained in the charts for two weeks.[1] A music video was filmed to promote the EP.[2]
"Republican Party Reptile" | ||||
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Single by Big Country | ||||
from the album No Place Like Home | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Length | 3:54 | |||
Label | Vertigo | |||
Songwriter(s) | Stuart Adamson Bruce Watson | |||
Producer(s) | Pat Moran | |||
Big Country singles chronology | ||||
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Background
In a 1991 interview for the Big Country fanzine Inwards, Adamson described "Republican Party Reptile" as being about politicians. He revealed: "Here it would be a Northern politician, the bitter-drinking, baby-kissing fat guy with the Burton suit that's always creased when he stands up on the telly! In America it would be one of those Republican guys going around with a big ten-gallon hat on and wearing a poly-viscose suit and tan loafers. It's just about one of those characters really, a corrupt politician."[3]
"Republican Party Reptile" was the first Big Country track that Watson contributed some lyrics to, rather than just music. He wrote the lyrics of the song's chorus.[4]
Reception
Upon release, Steve Stewart of the Aberdeen Press and Journal commented: "Gone are the wimpy keyboard overlays of the Peace in Our Time phase, and back are the grating guitars of The Crossing and Steeltown. This four-track offering still has a sound all its own and a slightly different vocal style from Adamson."[5] Melody Maker wrote: "In which the caber-tossing, girder monsters attempt their "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and rail against all things right-wing. As you'd expect, it shimmers rather less than does Prince."[6] In a review of No Place Like Home, Tom Demalon of AllMusic noted that the song "sounds like the band had picked up a few tricks from one-time support act the Cult".[7]
Track listing
- 7" single
- "Republican Party Reptile" - 3:54
- "Comes a Time" - 3:53
- "You, Me and the Truth" - 4:20
- 12" single
- "Republican Party Reptile" - 3:54
- "Freedom Song" - 4:31
- "Kiss the Girl Goodbye" - 5:12
- "I'm Only Waiting" - 4:36
- CD single
- "Republican Party Reptile" - 3:54
- "Freedom Song" - 4:31
- "Kiss the Girl Goodbye" - 5:12
- "I'm Only Waiting" - 4:36
Personnel
Big Country
- Stuart Adamson - vocals, guitar
- Bruce Watson - guitar
- Tony Butler - bass
Additional musicians
- Mark Brzezicki - drums
- Katie Kissoon, Carol Kenyon - backing vocals
Production
- Pat Moran - producer and engineer (all tracks except "I'm Only Waiting")
- Big Country - producers of "I'm Only Waiting"
Other
- Zarkowski Designs - sleeve design, artwork
Charts
Chart (1991) | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart[1] | 37 |
References
- "BIG COUNTRY | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2019-09-20.
- "Big Country - Republican Party Reptile (1991) | BFI". www.bfi.org.uk.
- "Inwards Issue 2 - Page 36". www.bigcountryinfo.com.
- "Inwards Issue 2 - Page 4". www.bigcountryinfo.com.
- Stewart, Steve (5 September 1991). "Records: Singles". Aberdeen Press and Journal.
- "Big Country Review's and Interviews 1987 – 1991 | Stuart Adamson". www.stuart-adamson.co.uk.
- "No Place Like Home - Big Country | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.