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''The Black Album'' was the fourth album by The Damned, and the first to feature Paul Gray on bass guitar. It was released in October 1980 on Chiswick as a double album, with "Curtain Call" filling the whole of side three, and a selection of live tracks recorded at Shepperton Studios for Damned fan club members on side four. The song "13th Floor Vendetta" pays tribute to the film The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), opening with the lyrics "...the organ plays to midnight on Maldine Square tonight". ==Music== Classified as goth rock by Allmusic, ''The Black Album'' represents a change in the career of the group. Critic Ned Raggett described "Wait for a Blackout" as a track with "overtly-serious goth affectations", and qualified "Drinking about my Baby" as "goofy but still enjoyable".〔 Captain Sensible said that Dave Vanian's vocals were moving to a darker direction, and stated "It is goth; we didn't set out to do that but that is just the way it is. He did have a hearse, he was a grave digger".〔Louie Bones. ("Interview with captain sensible" ). "Bigwheelsmagazine.com". 11 November 2011. Retrieved 15 July 2011〕
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