Permission to Land

Permission to Land

by The Darkness
Permission to Land

Permission to Land

by The Darkness

CD(Special Edition / Anniversary Edition)

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Overview

Upon its U.K. release in summer 2003, Permission to Land, the debut album from spandex-clad retro metalheads the Darkness, was a surprise success, hitting the British charts at number two (behind only Beyonce's Dangerously in Love). After hearing Permission to Land, it's easier to understand why the British public went crazy for it, and for the Darkness. The album is more or less straightforward pop/rock with some '80s metal window-dressing, and the Darkness themselves live up to traditional notions of what a rock band should be: louche, decadent, and harboring a don't-bore-us-get-to-the-chorus mentality. While the band is far from ironic in its homages to Kiss, Judas Priest, and Queen, the Darkness certainly are campy (and with a list of influences like that, they'd almost have to be), with a uniquely British sensibility, personified by singer Justin Hawkins. A one-man campaign to bring back the unitard as fashionable rock gear, Hawkins sings about sex, drugs, and Satan with the voice of a castrato, backed by arena-sized riffs and rhythms. The Darkness would be an utter failure if the band didn't write good songs, but miracle of miracles, they do. The first two-thirds of Permission to Land is nearly flawless, an eerily realistic simulation of '80s metal and '70s glam that manages to sound familiar but not rehashed. "Black Shuck" revels in pseudomystic gobbledygook like "Flames licked round the sacred spire"; on the great single "Get Your Hands off My Woman," Hawkins sings "woooomaaan" higher than most women probably could. "Growing on Me" (which includes the great lyric "I want to banish you from whence you came") and "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" are tightly crafted songs that would sound good in almost any style, while "Givin' Up" is one of the jauntiest songs about heroin ever written. Even the prerequisite power ballad, "Love Is Only a Feeling," stays on the fun side of cheesy, adrift on clouds of strummed guitars and gooey backing harmonies. The album has such a strong beginning and middle that it's not entirely surprising that Permission to Land runs out of steam near the end, although "Stuck in a Rut" is a crazed enough rocker -- complete with demonic laughter -- to nearly rival the album's earlier songs. Softer songs like "Friday Night" and "Holding My Own" make the collection unusually ballad-heavy; if anything, the Darkness could stand to rock a little harder. Even though Permission to Land isn't quite as metal as its singles suggested it might be, the album is surprisingly good, especially considering how bad the band's '80s metal revival could have been. It's hard to say whether or not the Darkness will take off in the States the way they did in their homeland; Hawkins' over-the-top vocals aside, the band may be hurt by the fact that most metal and hard rock popular in the U.S. is more concerned with brooding and angst than with having fun. But having fun is what Permission to Land is all about, even if it's just a guilty pleasure. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 10/06/2023
Label: Rhino / Warner Records
UPC: 5054197580505
Rank: 25779

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Black Shuck
  2. Get Your Hands Off My Woman
  3. Growing on Me
  4. I Believe in a Thing Called Love
  5. Love Is Only a Feeling
  6. Givin' Up
  7. Stuck in a Rut
  8. Friday Night
  9. Love on the Rocks With No Ice
  10. Holding My Own
  11. Black Shuck
  12. I Believe in a Thing Called Love
  13. Out of My Hands
  14. Live 'Til I Die
  15. Love on the Rocks With No Ice
  16. Nothin's Gonna Stop Us

Disc 2

  1. I Believe in a Thing Called Love [2002 Version]
  2. Love on the Rocks With No Ice [2002 Version]
  3. Love Is Only a Feeling [2002 Version]
  4. Get Your Hands Off My Woman [2003 Clean Version]
  5. The Best of Me
  6. I Believe in a Thing Called Love
  7. Out of My Hands
  8. Makin' Out
  9. Physical Sex
  10. How Dare You Call This Love
  11. Bareback
  12. Planning Permission
  13. Curse of the Tollund Man
  14. Get Your Hands Off My Woman...Again [2004 Explicit]
  15. I Love You 5 Times
  16. Get Your Hands Off My Woman...Again [2004 Clean]
  17. Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)

Disc 3

  1. Growing on Me
  2. The Best of Me
  3. Makin' Out
  4. Get Your Hands Off My Woman
  5. Stuck in a Rut
  6. I Believe in a Thing Called Love
  7. Love on the Rocks With No Ice
  8. Bareback
  9. Black Shuck
  10. Love Is Only a Feeling
  11. Get Your Hands Off My Woman
  12. Friday Night
  13. I Believe in a Thing Called Love
  14. Buffet
  15. Givin'Up
  16. Love on the Rocks With No Ice

Disc 4

  1. Grief Hammer
  2. Givin' Up
  3. Stuck in a Rut
  4. Dinner Lady Arms
  5. Growing on Me
  6. Makin' Out
  7. Physical Sex
  8. Love Is Only a Feeling
  9. Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time
  10. Buffet
  11. Black Shuck
  12. Friday Night
  13. I Believe in a Thing Called Love
  14. Get Your Hands Off My Woman
  15. Love on the Rocks With No Ice
  16. Do They Know It's Christmas?
  17. Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)

Disc 5

  1. I Believe in a Thing Called Love [2002 Version]
  2. Get Your Hands Off My Woman
  3. Growing on Me
  4. I Believe in a Thing Called Love
  5. Love Is Only a Feeling
  6. Friday Night
  7. Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)
  8. Growing on Me
  9. The Best of Me
  10. Makin' Out
  11. Get Your Hands Off My Woman
  12. Stuck in a Rut
  13. I Believe in a Thing Called Love
  14. Love on the Rocks With No Ice
  15. Bareback
  16. Black Shuck
  17. Growing on Me
  18. The Best of Me
  19. Love Is Only a Feeling
  20. Get Your Hands Off My Woman
  21. Stuck in a Rut
  22. Friday Night
  23. I Believe in a Thing Called Love
  24. Buffet
  25. Givin' Up
  26. Love on the Rocks With No Ice
  27. History of the Darkness [EPK]
  28. Growing on Me [Outtakes]
  29. Love Is Only a Feeling [Behind the Scenes]
  30. Out of My Hands [Audio Only]
  31. I Believe in a Thing Called Love [Behind the Scenes]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Darkness   Primary Artist
Van Halen   Primary Artist
Bob Ezrin   Keyboards,Percussion
Eddie Van Halen   Guitar,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Sammy Hagar   Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Alex Van Halen   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Justin Hawkins   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Synthesizer
Ed Graham   Drums
Dan Hawkins   Guitar
Michael Anthony   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Frankie Poullain   Bass
Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College   Choir/Chorus
Edward Van Halen   Guitar,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
John W. Skinnner   Choir Director
John W. Skinner   Choir Director

Technical Credits

Pedro Ferreira   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Mixing Engineer
Bob Ezrin   Producer
Bernie Grundman   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Bill Inglot   Compilation Producer
The Darkness   Producer
Eddie Van Halen   Composer,Producer
Cenzo Townshend   Producer
Erwin Musper   Engineer
Bruce Brand   Sleeve Art
Van Halen   Producer,Art Direction
Mike Marsh   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Sammy Hagar   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Nick Brine   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Roy Thomas Baker   Producer
Alex Scannell   Recording Assistant
Nick Taylor   Mixing Assistant
Mick Jones   Producer
Mike Plotnikoff   Engineer
Midge Ure   Arranger,Lyricist
Mike Fraser   Mixing
George Marino   Mastering
Alex Van Halen   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Ken Deane   Engineer
Nick Marion Taylor   Assistant
Andy Shillito   Engineer
Justin Hawkins   Composer
Randee St. Nicholas   Photography
Ed Graham   Composer
Aaron Rapoport   Cover Photo
Daniel "Bud" Ford   Photography
Dan Hawkins   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Glenn Wexler   Photography
Bobby Hata   Mastering
Tom Jermann   Design
Jeri McManus   Art Direction
Jeri Heiden   Art Direction
Michael Anthony   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Stefan Jermann   Photography
Wil Bartle   Assistant
Frankie Poullain   Composer
Rory Wilson   Creative Supervision
Bryan Brown   Composer
Ben McDonald   Composer
Timm Cleasby   Engineer
Alex Scanell   Assistant Engineer
Stanislav Balko   Composer
Petr Bartosek   Composer
Pavel Balko   Composer
Martin Kapek   Composer
Karel Ferda   Composer
Bob Geldorf   Arranger,Lyricist
Edward Van Halen   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Patrick Ford   Sleeve Photo
Paul Hicks   Pro-Tools
Ted Templeman   Producer
J. John Jackson   Compilation Producer
Bruce Fairbairn   Producer
Will Bartle   Recording Assistant
Glen Ballard   Producer
Donn Landee   Engineer,Producer,Recording
Andy Johns   Engineer,Producer
Lee Herschberg   Engineer
Lowell George   Composer
Michael Scott   Engineer
Paul "Scooby" Smith   Vocal Recording
David Frey   Composer
J. Graham   Composer
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