Originally released in 1989, Read My Lips garnered Gold status, with three UK Top 30 hits and a Top 5 Hit for Jimmy’s version of Sylvester’s ‘You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)’. As frontman for Bronski Beat and later with The Communards, in five short years Jimmy had become internationally renowned to the tune of over five million album sales, his music recognised worldwide for its themes of celebration, protest and advocacy
By the end of the decade, Jimmy focus had turned full beam to the HIV crisis of the time. As writer and activist Paul Burston explains in his new sleeve notes for the album: “Five years have passed since ‘Smalltown Boy’. Jimmy has spent much of that time in New York, where he’s seen the devastation of AIDS first hand. He’s lost friends and lovers. In his own words, ‘Smalltown Boy’ was “much more subtle, emotional, a more considerate plea, whereas ‘Read My Lips’ was like, ‘This time the gloves are off’.”
The title ‘Read My Lips’ was a phrase adopted by NYC queer collective Gran Fury, an affiliate of ACT UP, a platform Jimmy was a committed member of. Members of ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) - a political group working to end the AIDs crisis - regularly risked arrest as they stormed office buildings, blocked traffic “united in anger” at the lack of understanding and support for AIDS sufferers.
In the lead up to and during the album’s campaign Jimmy and his ACT UP T-shirt were ubiquitous, from his ‘mainstream’ Top of The Pops performances and participation in Band Aid II, through to the World AIDS Day demonstration where he and his cohorts were chained across Westminster Bridge, a forced sit in at the Australian Consulate (for which he was arrested) and pressing an ACT-UP T-shirt into the hands of then French President Chirac of France.
At a time when the British media were hellbent on demonizing the lives of the LGBT community Jimmy’s response was to create an album of love songs for gay men - “I refused to let the media dehumanise us.”
The title track ‘Read My Lips’ demonstrates Jimmy’s ability to carry a message through the medium of pop: poignant, angry and joyous, with Jimmy’s trademark counter-tenor expressing both heartache and pure euphoria. The album also features his take on ‘You make Me Feel (Mighty real)’ a tribute, remembering its disco icon originator Sylvester, who’d passed of an AIDS-related illness in December 1988 and an anthem celebrating sexual freedom and being true to yourself. As Jimmy explained in an interview with Billboard at the time: "During the '70s, we had all of these gay men expressing their emotions by writing music, and then using women vocalists as a front. We can now front these songs ourselves. It's an important thing to do.”
Nowhere is the pain more apparent than on one of his personal favourites, ‘My Heart Is In Your Hands’, about the breakup of a romantic relationship. Elsewhere, the track ‘Rain’ with the lyric ‘did you know, that the rain it could kill, here comes the rain’ forebodes an early call to climate change activism.
Read My Lips is re-issued as a single LP (the original 10 track album on blue vinyl) and as a deluxe double LP on transparent vinyl with remixes from William Orbit, AMYL and B-sides and rarities such as ‘From This Moment On’ (from Red, Hot + Blue) and ‘I Believe In Love’ (with Arthur Baker and The Beat Disciples). The double CD version contains further remixes from Gerd Janson and Arpeggius; as well as unreleased demos, B-Sides and rarities.
Released: September 2023CAT: LMS5521939
Label: Daylight Savings
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Tracklist
Side One
1 Comment Te Dire Adieu
2 You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
3 Perfect Day
4 Heaven Here On Earth (With Your Love)
5 Don’t Know What To Do (Without You)
Side Two
6 Read My Lips (Enough Is Enough)
7 My Heart Is In Your Hands
8 Control
9 And You Never Thought This Could Happen To You
10 Rain
Side Three
11 Read My Lips (Enough Is Enough) (AMYL Remix)
12 You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) (William Orbit Remix)
13 Adieu! (June et Jim présentent Madame Tata Mix)
Side Four
14 From This Moment on (from ‘Red Hot + Blue’)
15 I Believe in Love (from ‘Merge’)
16 Comment Te Dire Adieu (Commercial Mix)
17 Rain (Pascal Gabriel Mix)