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  Day Zero   great trivia quiz  
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She may have run us "Down to Zero" but, during forty plus years in music, Joan Armatrading has proven she has few peers in the art of crafting songs. Here are some of her highlights.
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  The Amazing Joan Armatrading    
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Joan Armatrading is a guitarist, singer and songwriter who has been vastly underrated during the past thirty years. How much do you know about her and her music?
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Joan Armatrading Trivia Questions

1. Joan Armatrading started in music at an early age, initially banging away on which instrument?

From Quiz
Day Zero

Answer: Piano

Joan was born in the West Indies, in St. Kitts, in 1950. Her parents moved to Birmingham in England when she was three, though Joan stayed behind and was cared for by her grandmother. She joined her parents four years later. Her mother had a piano in the house, which she held purely as a piece of furniture. It fascinated the young Armatrading and she soon started teaching herself on the machine. Eventually her mother traded in a couple of prams for a guitar for her daughter and Joan never looked back. By age fourteen she was writing her own songs and playing with local bands.

2. For what film did Joan compose and sing the title song?

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: 'The Wild Geese'

Joan composed and sang the title song for this war film. It's a shame someone has not tapped her to do more film work--a James Bond film would be great!

3. Joan Armatrading's first album, "Whatever's For Us", was produced by Gus Dudgeon who, for many years, was also at the helm for the recordings of which ivory tickler?

From Quiz Day Zero

Answer: Elton John

Dudgeon, who passed away in 2002, produced 31 of Elton's studio albums, commencing with "Empty Sky" in 1969, which yielded John's first major international hit, "Your Song". The Dudgeon influence was strong on this 1972 album, introducing the occasional horns and strings to bring added depth. He also raids the Elton John armoury, bring in Elton's guitarist, Davey Johnstone and his percussionist Ray Cooper to help out on the set.

4. Joan was nominated for a best rock female vocal Grammy award for this album:

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: 'The Key'

'The Key' was Joan's biggest selling album, and it yielded her biggest single 'Drop the Pilot.'

5. Pam Nestor, one could say, let the sunshine in on a young Joan Armatrading when they met on the set of which popular 1960s musical?

From Quiz Day Zero

Answer: Hair

Pam and Joan would form a musical partnership that would provide the bulk of Armatrading's songs for her first album "Whatever's For Us" (1972). Nestor would write the lyrics for eleven of the fourteen songs on the disc and receive a co-writer's credit. However, she did not appear on the album. Armatrading would write the lyrics for the remaining three songs, compose all of the music and play all of the instruments, apart from the drums. The record was recorded by Cube Records who had little interest in Nestor, they saw Armatrading as the real star in this partnership. This, in turn, created tension between the pair, which led to their parting of ways. This, however, does provide an opportunity to compare this work with Armatrading's future releases. The fact that the tracks are short in nature, averaging less than three minutes each, is not of great interest, it is the perspective of the songs. All of them are of an outward-looking nature, whereas most of her future work would provide a strong "I-You" feel. (Note) All of the other musicals mentioned above are from the 1970s.

6. Jazz great Diane Reeves did a cover of this Armatrading tune:

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: 'Dark Truths'

Diane Reeves's version is a marked departure from Joan's original version---far too jazzy in my opinion--for such a somberly themed song.

7. The first of Joan Armatrading's career highlights arrived with her eponymous 1976 album that featured, which song, her first UK Top Ten hit?

From Quiz Day Zero

Answer: Love & Affection

Joan Armatrading's self-titled third album would go gold in the UK and prove to be both a commercial and critical success. Many would argue that this album is the best in her catalogue. The album was produced by Glyn Johns, whose previous credit was with The Who on their 1975 set "The Who by Numbers". He dispensed with the strings and the horns and allowed Armatrading's voice and personality to shine through. The strength of Joan's lyrics had grown, however, it is her voice that adds both depth and muscle to songs such as "Love & Affection" and "Down to Zero". The album though, does not rest on these two songs alone, there are no fillers on this LP. The other answer options are all singles by Joni Mitchell from the early 1970s. That choice was deliberate because Robin Denselow's review of the album, in The Guardian, indicated; the album "showed that we now have a black artist in Britain with the same sort of vocal range, originality (in fact even greater originality in terms of musical influences) and lyrical sensitivity" as Joni Mitchell.

8. Armatrading was born here:

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: St. Kitts

She left the island when she was a young child and was reared in Birmingham, England. Many of her songs do have a reggae influence though. Check out 'Rosie,' a tribute to a cross dresser!

9. In one of Joan's best known songs, she asks for Love and ___________________, the song's title.

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: 'Affection'

This song is usually considered Joan's signature tune.

10. The release of Joan Armatrading's 1980 album "Me Myself I" signalled a change in musical style by the artist to which kind of sound?

From Quiz Day Zero

Answer: New wave

For all her critical acclaim, to this point, Joan Armatrading was not making the impact on the mainstream music market that she'd hoped for. On this album she discarded her folk-styled, confessional songs that had been her trademark and mainstay for a number of years. She also said goodbye to producer Glyn Johns, whose style had served to accentuate Armatrading's sensitivity. In came Richard Gottehrer, who'd commenced his career as a songwriter in the famed Brill Building in New York. Armatrading produced a hard edged rock album and a range of support musicians that would provide added muscle to her sound. Amongst these were legendary drummer, Anton Fig, the South African commonly called the "Thunder From Down Under" who is best noted for his work with Kiss and Ace Frehley, as well as members from Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band; Clarence Clemons (saxophone) and Danny Federici (organ). The result was her biggest selling album in both the UK and the USA. The irony is that the single that launched the album, "All the Way From America", harked back to her earlier material.

11. Joan is so lucky that she sings that she can walk under what?

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: ladders

Joan lists a series of lucky charms, none of which she requires due to her lucky nature.

12. What was the single from Joan Armatrading's 1983 album "The Key" that would rank as one of her best known and provide her with a Grammy nomination?

From Quiz Day Zero

Answer: Drop the Pilot

For the second time Joan Armatrading was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance and, for the second time, she lost out to four time winner Pat Benatar ("Love is a Battlefield"). The album, which almost matched the commercial success of "Me Myself I" (1980), was a much more aggressive offering from Armatrading, particularly with the singles "Drop the Pilot" and "(I Love it) When You Call Me Names". However, the aggression did not hamper Armatrading's ability to communicate her message or cover up her humour and humanity. The other options above came from her 1981 album "Walk Under Ladders".

13. According to Joan, some days it eats you, and other days you eat it.

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: the bear

14. By 1983 Joan Armatrading was becoming increasingly self reliant in respect to her music. With this in mind what was the significance of her 1985 album "Secret Secrets"?

From Quiz Day Zero

Answer: It was the last time she worked with a producer

Mike Howlett stepped into the producer's shoes for this Armatrading outing. His pedigree included albums with China Crisis, OMD and Berlin, all bands that were standard bearers of what could be termed the 1980s sound. That same atmosphere would invade this album (no, she didn't return to her folk roots). Howlett's opinion of Armatrading's skill in the studio was high in praise, stating, that she didn't need a producer, except, perhaps, in respect to her vocals. Despite this, the album failed to produce a hit single. It didn't prevent it, however, from being a commercial success, peaking at number fourteen (no, it didn't make it to number one) on the UK Album charts and consolidating the work of her previous three albums. Joan was still with the A&M Records label and would remain with them until 1992 (no, it wasn't her last album with a major label), releasing the albums "Sleight of Hand" (1986), "The Shouting Stage" (1988), "Hearts and Flowers" (1990) and "Square the Circle" (1992).

15. 'Kind Words and a Real Good Heart' doesn't mean you get this:

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: respect

16. In one song, 'You called all the way from _______________'

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: America

A very popular song here in the US, Joan's audiences typically sing along on this one in her concerts.

17. In 2007 Joan Armatrading stepped into one of the most ambitious project of her career, three albums featuring three genres of music; the blues, rock and which other, the focus of the 2012 album "Starlight"?

From Quiz Day Zero

Answer: Jazz

Free from a major label and now truly independent, Joan Armatrading had total control over her future. Her aim now was create a trilogy of albums, each one focussed on a particular genre and each one full of her original songs. Her first venture into the blues, appropriately titled, "Into the Blues" was released in 2007. This shot to number one on the US Blues charts, stimulated great interest in her back catalogue and earned her a third Grammy nomination, this time for Best Contemporary Blues Album. She would lose out to J.J. Cale and Eric Clapton for "The Road to Escondido". Whilst the album featured some amazing guitar solos by Armatrading it became difficult to associate this folk/pop singer crying the blues. The sincerity that Armatrading could generate into something like "Show Some Emotion" could not be heard when she'd sing "my baby's gone away". "This Charming Life" (2010) heralded the rock phase of the trilogy and Joan gets heavy on this disc. So much so that it makes the aggression in "The Key" (1983) sound like Atomic Kitten. The trilogy is rounded off by "Starlight" in 2012, an album that is truly luxurious in its sound and serves as a perfect accompaniment to the first two recordings.

18. In one song Joan wants her lover to show some of this:

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: emotion

19. In a frequently misunderstood song, the narrator loves it when someone does this---

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: 'calls me names'

Joan received a great deal of flack for this song--some thought she was encouraging husbands to beat up their wives. If you listen to the lyrics, it is the man who likes to be on the receiving end of the beating!

20. The only three people Joan needs are the subject of one song:

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: 'Me, Myself, I'

21. Joan asks for what kind of man in a song from 'Secret Secrets?'

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: thinking

22. According to 'Secret Secret,' in order to join Joan's group, you must be governed by this:

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: intelligence

Many people consider Joan's audience as an 'intelligent' crowd due to her thought-provoking lyrics.

23. Joan wrote a song for, and about, this political leader?

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: Nelson Mandela

24. In one of Joan's most popular songs, she compares a person who is strong yet flexible to this type of tree:

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: willow

'Willow' is featured on the soundtrack to 'Boys on the Side.'

25. Joan appears on the soundtrack to this Drew Barrymore film:

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: 'Boys on the Side'

26. Joan is also featured on the soundtrack to this film, a reworking of Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew'

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: '10 Things I Hate About You'

'The Weakness in Me' is Joan's contribution to this film's soundtrack.

27. Joan's first greatest hits collection featured her perched on a piano---name the album:

From Quiz The Amazing Joan Armatrading

Answer: 'Track Record'

There is also a companion video, now out of print, to this album.

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