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A Certain Ratio
A Certain Ratio is a post-punk artist from Manchester, UK formed in 1977. 62 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Post-Punk · Manchester, UK · Best post-punk albums
- 62
- Releases
- 1979–2026
- Active years
- 1977
- Formed
Discography
26
Most popular
Sextet
1982 · 11 tracks

ACR Loco
2020

To Each...
1981

It All Comes Down to This
2024

I'd Like to See You Again
1982

Force
1986

Mind Made Up
2008

Change the Station
1997

Up in Downsville
1992

1982
2023

Good Together
1989

Live in America
1986
- Force Majeure
Force Majeure
2026
- The Joy of Sextet
The Joy of Sextet
2026

Christmasville UK EP
2024

Loco Live at Hope Mill Studios
2021

Loco Remezclada
2021

acr:mcr
2020

acr:box
2019

acr:set
2018

The Graveyard and the Ballroom
2017

Early
2002

Looking for A Certain Ratio
1994

MCR
1990

The Old & The New
1986

The Graveyard & The Ballroom
1979
Singles & EPs
36
Lucinda (EM)
Single · 2026

Naked and White (FM)
Single · 2026

Shack Up (Live in America)
Single · 2025

God Knows
Single · 2024

Clockwork Orange
Single · 2024

Christmasville UK
Single · 2024

Constant Curve (Emperor Machine Rework)
Single · 2023

SAMO (Werkha Remix)
Single · 2023

Yo Yo Gimix (The Orielles Remix)
Single · 2021

Bouncy Bouncy (Chop & Drop LoneLady Mix)
Single · 2021

Down & Dirty (Mr Dan Remix)
Single · 2021

$ouls in The City, Pt. 2
Single · 2021

Emperor Machine (ACR vs The Emperor Machine)
Single · 2021

Keep It Together
Single · 2021

Wonderland
Single · 2021

ACR:EPR
EP · 2021

ACR:EPC
EP · 2021

ACR:EPA
EP · 2021

Berlin
Single · 2020

YoYoGrip (The Jacknife Lee Versions)
Single · 2020

YoYoGrip (Short)
Single · 2020

Houses In Motion (Edit)
Single · 2019

Dirty Boy (Chris Massey Short Mix)
Single · 2019

Dirty Boy / Shack Up (Remixed)
EP · 2019

W.S.L.U.
Single · 2019

Dirty Boy (Chris Massey Mix)
Single · 2019

Dirty Boy feat. Barry Adamson
Single · 2018

Make It Happen
Single · 2018

Mickey Way (The Candy Bar)
Single · 1986

Life's a Scream
Single · 1984

I Need Someone Tonite
Single · 1983

Knife Slits Water
Single · 1982

Waterline
Single · 1981

Shack Up
Single · 1980

Flight
Single · 1980

All Night Party
Single · 1979
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A Certain Ratio (aka ACR or A.C.R.) are a post-punk/funk band from Manchester, UK. Formed in the late 1970s, they were one of the bands (along with Gang of Four and The Pop Group) who forged the new musical hybrid which became known as punk-funk, a style which fused the energy and aggression of punk rock with the rhythms and musicianship of funk and soul. The band's members were originally Simon Topping, Jeremy Kerr, Martin Moscrop, Donald Johnson and Pete Terrell. In live performance, the band often had a flexible line-up, with various members swapping instruments, and also performing ensemble latin percussion music. In 1979, ACR released their debut single "All Night Party"/"The Thin Boys" on the late tony wilson's and the late rob gretton's factory records, Manchester's legendary DIY collective/record label. ACR's early sound consisted of repetitious, effects-heavy guitar lines over a funky rhythm section with Latin percussion and ethereal electronics, over which lay Simon Topping's dark, moody vocals. Examples of this can be heard on tracks such as 'Do the Du', 'The Fox' and 'Winter Hill'.
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The band were initially criticised as being 'style over substance', as much attention was paid to the band's stage clothing and album artwork, all carefully orchestrated by Factory boss Tony Wilson. But ACR nevertheless gained a large following. They completed visits to the US, where their music was popular particularly in the clubs of New York. Early albums include "To Each..." and the studio/live album "The Graveyard and the Ballroom". During the early 80s, the band's personnel changed as Pete Terrell and Simon Topping left, the latter to study percussion in New York. Jeremy Kerr took over vocal duties, while keyboardist Andy Connell joined. During this time, ACR's music became more jazz/latin influenced on the albums "Sextet", featuring vocalist Martha Tilson (of Occult Chemistry), and "I'd Like To See You Again". The latter album contained fewer actual songs but more instrumental tracks than previously. In 1985, Factory released the 'best of...' album "The Old & The New" which contained that year's single "Wild Party", a monstrous piece of funk which demonstrated ACR at their peak. ACR released a cover of Stevie Wonder's "Don't Worry 'Bout A Thing" as a 12" single with Donald Johnson on vocals. This was an indication of where the band were heading. In 1986, ACR released the album, "Force". This was a more commercial release than previous albums, containing jazz-tinged pop songs with the occasional vocals of Corinne Drewery (of Swing Out Sister) and saxophone by Anthony Quigley (who had recently joined the band). ACR left Factory Records for the major label A&M. In 1990, the album "Good Together" was released which contained collaborations with Bernard Sumner (New Order/Electronic) and Shaun Ryder (Happy Mondays). This album developed the pop sound of "Force" and merged it with acid house electronics. This was shortly followed by "MCR", a mini album of new tracks and remixes from 'Good Together'. 'ACR:MCR' was seen as a return to ACR's roots as it was more dance orientated and harder edged. Vocalist, Denise Johnson (ubiquitous backing singer who provided vocals for many Manchester bands, including Electronic) joined the band in the studio and on the road around this time. During the nineties, after leaving A&M, ACR recorded for Rob Gretton's new label, Manchester-based Rob's Records; producing more polished house-based pop funk. ACR continue to record and gig, maintaining a loyal following. Their early music has been acknowledged to have influenced bands such as Franz Ferdinand, radio4, LCD Soundsystem and Interpol. Their back-catalogue has been re-released on Creation Records, Soul Jazz Records and LTM Records. ---------- Throughout ACR's existence, its members have been involved in many diverse projects, usually connected to the Factory Records roster of bands. After leaving ACR, Simon Topping contributed vocals and percussion to Quando Quango's album PigsandBattleships and later formed the latin/techno dance act T-Coy. Donald Johnson drummed in Electronic's live shows and was involved with his brother Derek's soul band 52nd Street. Martin Moscrop and Anthony Quigley played in the bands The Swamp Children and Kalima. Corinne Drewery and Andy Connell went on to form the successful pop band Swing Out Sister. Martin Moscrop also took the role of musical supervisor on Michael Winterbottom's Factory 'biography' film 24 Hour Party People. Manchester, UK 1978 Martin Moscrop Jeremy Kerr Donald Johnson Simon Topping Pete Terrell Andy Connell Anthony Quigley martha tilson Denise Johnson Liam Mullan www.acrmcr.com
A Certain Ratio in brief
- How many A Certain Ratio releases are on Riffiter?
- 62 releases are catalogued, spanning 1979 to 2026.
- When was A Certain Ratio formed?
- A Certain Ratio formed in 1977, in Manchester, UK.
- What genre is A Certain Ratio?
- A Certain Ratio is catalogued under Post-Punk.
- What is the most recent A Certain Ratio release on Riffiter?
- Force Majeure, released in 2026.