You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess

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Track listing

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Charts

Chart (1983) Peak
position
Switzerland Swiss Hitparade[1] 13
Germany GfK Entertainment charts[2] 26
Netherlands Dutch Charts[3] 36
Swedish Sverigetopplistan[4] 44
United Kingdom UK Albums Chart[5] 65

SinglesUK Singles Chart / Gallup (United Kingdom)

Year Single Chart Position
June 1983 "I Love You" UK Singles Chart 41
November 1983 "Lost Again" UK Singles Chart 73

Critical reception

It was ranked at number 6 among the "Albums of the Year" for 1983 by NME, and the single "I Love You" was ranked at number 17 among "Tracks of the Year".[6]

Other

In 2006, South African ceramicist Elton Harding translated the opening track "I Love You" into a ceramic tactile sculpture. The entire song was mapped out onto a rectangular spiral, with each second of the track taking up 1 cm. Samples were then represented by unique shapes allowing for the song to be 'read' either by sight or touch.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

References

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External links

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