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Unit is the second studio album by Australian rock band Regurgitator, released in November 1997. Its style is a mixture of 1980s style synthesised pop music and alternative rock, with some hip hop influences. The album debuted and peaked at number 4 on the ARIA Charts. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1998, the album won five ARIA Music Awards; including Album of the Year.

In October 1998, the album was re-released as Unit Re-Booted, which included the album's five music videos.

In 2012, Regurgitator performed the entire album along with Tu-Plang on the Australian RetroTech tour.

The album was re-issued on vinyl by Valve in October 2013.

BackgroundEdit

Prior to recordingEdit

Regurgitator had just completed their eleventh extensive Australian tour (with The Fauves and Tomorrow People), when they planned to start recording a follow-up to their first album, Tu-Plang. This was delayed when the band decided to make their third trip to America to do a tour with bands Helmet and The Melvins. Yeomans said of the tour, "I remember being completely frightened the whole time. They were real hard-arses. Helmet were a little army unit, and their fans were fucking really intense, really aggressive guys. Yeah, really full-on. So maybe it did have an effect."<ref name="mess and noise">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 2008, manager Paul Curtis recalled that Yeomans had also stated "thank god Grinspoon came along because they took all the male angst away from our shows".<ref name="autogenerated1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The Dirty RoomEdit

Upon return, the group rented a condemned warehouse in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley to write and record Unit. They affectionately named this studio "The Dirty Room". Yeomans said, "Martin did a lot of the set up – Magoo as well – and they put in carpet underlay that they'd found somewhere that was just filthy. Ergh! It had this real soporific effect as soon as you walked in and you just wanted to fall asleep. One of the funny stories is Rob Cavallo coming in to have a listen to one of the tracks, and he just fell asleep on this piss-stained mattress we had lying on the ground. It was a really dingy vibe."<ref name="mess and noise" />

Writing and recordingEdit

Regurgitator had begun experimenting with drum machines and synthesizers on their first album, Tu-Plang. Amongst the gear that Yeomans and Ely were using at the time was the Clavia Nord Lead, the Akai S3000XL, the Farfisa Super Bravo Organ and the newly released Roland MC-303 "Groovebox, which featured on a number of tracks including "Unit" and "Polyester Girl".<ref name="themusicnetwork1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Ely stated that the track that ultimately helped the band decide the change in musical direction was the ironically titled "I Like Your Old Stuff Better Than Your New Stuff", which began as a punk rock track with some keyboard but gradually "breaking it down with a more minimal keyboard heavy sound, leaving off most of the distorted guitar attack, and adding a vocoder gave the song something we were excited and terrified by at the same".<ref name="autogenerated1"/><ref name="themusicnetwork1"/> Magoo added, "Martin said, 'Let's go full Ultravox!" We started going, let's record the drums without cymbals. Let's have the keyboards play the basslines."<ref name=pig>Template:Cite book</ref>

After 6 weeks of recording, the album was completed on 2 August 1997.

Musical styleEdit

It has been labelled as being less guitar-based than their previous work.<ref name="jabc">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> "Everyday Formula" was chosen as the lead single since its heavier sound would be less of a departure for the band's old fans.<ref name="jabc"/> The guitars on that song have been described as being overly "fuzzy" and almost "cartoonish", in contrast to their previous album Tu-Plang.<ref name="rev">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> AllMusic believed that the album had a strong 1980s synthesizer pop influence, unlike Tu-Plang which had more of a contemporary 1990s sound. They wrote that "pleasant, melodic pop songs take over from Tu-Plang's hip hop/metal/funk disasters like 'Couldn't Do It'".<ref name="am"/> Some tracks like "!" and "Polyester Girl" have been called almost entirely electronic songs.<ref name="rev"/>

Cover artEdit

The cover is a large, plain yellow circle centred on a plain silver background. On the outside surface of the jewel CD case is a transparent sticker with the words "REGURGITATOR" and "UNIT" printed in black for identification in stores. This minimalist design, credited to "The Shits" (Quan Yeomans and Janet English) and Ben Ely, won the 1998 ARIA award for best cover art.

Unit Re-Booted has very similar cover art, and came in four bright colour variations – lime green, purple, royal blue and peach-orange. On the re-releases, the title text was printed directly onto the paper.

Reception and legacyEdit

Template:Music ratings In October 2010, the album was listed in the top 30 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.<ref name="ODonnell">Template:Cite book</ref> In July 2011, the album was voted 10th in Triple J's Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time. In December 2021, the album was listed at no. 14 in Rolling Stone Australia's '200 Greatest Albums of All Time' countdown.<ref>Rolling Stone's 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time. Rolling Stone Australia, Rolling Stone Australia, 06 December 2021. Retrieved 06 December 2021.</ref>

Regurgitator played Unit & Tu-Plang in full on the RetroTech Tour in 2012.

In 2017, Regurgitator played a special one-off show at the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre celebrating 20 years of Unit, with the show called UNIT20. The show was filmed & was later released on DVD in 2019.

In 2022, the album was included in the Oceania line of the 331⁄3 book series.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2023, Regurgitator toured around Australia for 25 years of Unit, with Custard, DZ Deathrays, Butterfingers & Glitoris.

Track listingEdit

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ChartsEdit

Weekly chartsEdit

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Weekly chart performance for Unit
Chart (1997–1999) Peak
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Year-end chartsEdit

1997 year-end chart performance for Unit
Chart (1997) Position
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93
1998 year-end chart performance for Unit
Chart (1998) Position
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20

CertificationsEdit

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Release historyEdit

Release history for Unit
Region Date Format Label Catalogue
Australia November 1997 Template:Flat list EastWest 3984212761
United Kingdom 1998 CD Coalition
Australia October 1998 Template:Flat list EastWest 3984252602
Australia October 2013 Template:Flat list Valve V131V

ReferencesEdit

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