Mask (Bauhaus album)


Mask is the second studio album by English post-punk band Bauhaus. It was released in 1981 by record label Beggars Banquet.

Content

Bauhaus expanded their style a bit on Mask, particularly by incorporating keyboards and acoustic guitar on songs such as "The Passion of Lovers", and funk rhythms and saxophone on tracks like "Kick in the Eye", "Dancing" and "In Fear of Fear".
The album cover is a drawing by guitarist Daniel Ash. The original artwork for the album was a gatefold sleeve with blue text on the inside and a stark black-and-white image of the band. On later editions this inside was replaced with white text and a montage from the promotional video for the song "Mask".

Release

Mask was released in October 1981 by record label Beggars Banquet.
"Kick in the Eye" charted at No. 29 on the U.S. Club Play Singles charts.
The 19 October 2009 CD reissue, subtitled the Omnibus Edition, included a remastered version of the original album as disc 1, a second disc of B-sides and alternate versions called Singles and Out-Takes, as well as a live CD called This Is for When..., recorded at Hammersmith Palais in London on 9 November 1981.

Reception

In his retrospective review of the album, Ned Raggett of AllMusic called the album "arguably even better than the band's almost flawless debut". Trouser Press described the album as " finest achievement". Classic Rock reviewer remarked how on Mask "Bauhaus managed to sound more expansive and less withdrawn, without losing any of their austere aura", gaining "a newfound accesibility that would see them break into the Top 30."
The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In the album's entry, Australia's Fiend Magazine editor and contributing critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas wrote that "The sounds were harder-edged than those of Bauhaus' debut, but the introduction of more pop-friendly melodies helped to make Mask digestible for a mainstream audience."

Track listing

Personnel

Bauhaus
Technical