This Is the Ice Age

This Is the Ice Age
Studio album by Martha and the Muffins
Released 1981, 2005
Length 50:53
Label Virgin, EMI
Producer Daniel Lanois and Martha & The Muffins
Martha and the Muffins chronology
Trance and Dance
(1980)
This Is the Ice Age
(1981)
Danseparc
(1983)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

This Is the Ice Age was Martha and the Muffins' third album, released on LP and cassette in 1981. The track "Women Around the World at Work" was released as a single in the UK and Canada.

The album was a debut for Daniel Lanois as a rock music producer; he would later (often in partnership with Brian Eno) produce for artists as diverse as U2, Bob Dylan, and Dashboard Confessional. Daniel's sister Jocelyne was a member of the band, playing bass and singing backing vocals on this album.

The cover image was taken by Muffins' guitarist Mark Gane from an apartment he was living in on Bloor Street in Toronto. It depicts the Bank of Montreal's headquarters, First Canadian Place over a building in poor repair.

After being unavailable for over 20 years, this much sought-after album was finally re-released on CD in 2005 by EMI Canada and includes two bonus tracks that were not on the original release. The CD has been released with copy protection technology which may make it difficult to play in some players or rip for use on MP3 players.

The working title for this album was The Big Merge. [2]

Track listing

All tracks written by Mark Gane; except where indicated.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Swimming"  Mark Gane, Martha Johnson, Andy Haas, Tim Gane, Jocelyne Lanois3:52
2."Women Around the World at Work"   3:46
3."Casualties of Glass"   5:09
4."Boy Without Filters"   4:58
5."Jets Seem Slower in London Skies"   2:34
6."This Is the Ice Age"   7:25
7."One Day in Paris"  Johnson4:15
8."You Sold the Cottage"   3:55
9."Three Hundred Years/Chemistry"  Johnson7:00
10."I'm No Good at Conversation" (bonus track) 3:43
11."Twenty-two in Cincinnati" (bonus track) 4:16

Personnel

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References

  1. Badgley, Aaron. "Martha and the Muffins: This Is the Ice Age > Review" at AllMusic. Retrieved September 17, 2011.
  2. Aidelman, Sid. "Eye On Entertainment", Toronto Star, February 24, 1981 (Section F, pg 3)
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