Know Your Product

"Know Your Product"
Single by The Saints
from the album Eternally Yours
ReleasedFebruary 1978
RecordedRoundhouse and Wessex Studios, London, May 1977
GenrePunk rock
Length3:14
LabelEMI 11673 (Australia)
Harvest 5148 (UK)
SongwritersEd Kuepper and Chris Bailey
ProducersEd Kuepper, Chris Bailey
The Saints singles chronology
"This Perfect Day"
(1977)
"Know Your Product"
(1978)
"Security"
(1978)

"Know Your Product" is a song by Australian rock band The Saints. Written by Ed Kuepper and Chris Bailey, the song was released in February 1978 as the second single from the group's second album, Eternally Yours. Noted for its unusual mix of prominent brass with a punk rock guitar sound, the track has been described as a "pile-driving surge of raw soul power and one of the greatest singles from the punk rock period."[1]

Production and release

A transitional record for The Saints, "Know Your Product" developed the aggressive punk sound of their debut single, "(I'm) Stranded" (1976), while anticipating the horn-driven R&B of their next album, Prehistoric Sounds (1978).[2] Regarding its musical influences, singer Chris Bailey later said, "Thank Sam and Dave for the brass section! And Stax's horns."[1] Lyrically the song was a cynical take on consumerism; in a 2004 interview, guitarist Ed Kuepper agreed that it was "like a distant cousin to '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'."[3]

A video of the band performing "Know Your Product" was released, shot entirely in solarised colour. The single did not chart, however. Referring to one of the leading mainstream DJs on BBC Radio 1, Bailey noted "Tony Blackburn didn't like it, which was the biggest compliment you could have at the time."[1] The B-side, "Run Down", also appeared on Eternally Yours; in place of the A-side's horns it employed harmonica to augment the band's regular guitar, bass and drum sound. Another track on the album was punningly titled "No, Your Product".

Reception

The Guardian opined that making this the opening track on Eternally Yours "confused pretty much everyone: what the hell was a brass section doing on a punk record? The punchy horns are the perfect counterpart to Bailey's drawled vocals and Kuepper's buzzsaw guitar." While noting that the song was doomed to make little impact in the charts, it was described as "one of the greatest Australian singles ever made."[4]

Other uses

Know Your Product was used as the title of a 1996 compilation of The Saints' punk-era music.[citation needed] Hunters and Collectors covered the song in 1994,[citation needed] while Midnight Oil recorded a live version in the late 1990s.[citation needed] It appeared on the soundtrack of the film Head On in 1998.[citation needed] Other bands to cover the song include Painters and Dockers,[citation needed] the Porkers,[citation needed] Blowhard,[citation needed] and King Khan and the Shrines.[citation needed] The Australian Broadcasting Corporation show Spicks and Specks uses the name of the song in a segment of the show.[5] Kurt Cobain listed it in his top fifty recordings of all time.[6][7]

Track listing

Both songs written by Ed Kuepper and Chris Bailey

  1. "Know Your Product" – 3:14
  2. "Run Down" – 2:31

Personnel

References

  1. ^ a b c John Robb (2006). Punk Rock: An Oral History: pp. 412-413
  2. ^ Andrew Stafford (2004, 2006). Pig City: From The Saints to Savage Garden: pp. 57-76
  3. ^ Christopher Hollow (5 May 2004). Interview with Ed Kuepper Archived 2007-06-15 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "The Saints: their five greatest moments". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  5. ^ Downs, Sarah (15 May 2025). "'Spicks and Specks' Back on ABC for 20th Anniversary Season". Variety Australia. Archived from the original on 19 June 2025. Retrieved 4 November 2025. Fan-favourite games like "Know Your Product", "Substitute and Sir Mix N Matchalot" are back, joined by new games with names such as "Frank Piñata", "Musical Chers" and "Will.A.I.am Shakespeare".
  6. ^ "Top 50 by Nirvana [MIXTAPE]". Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
  7. ^ Cross, Gaar, Gendron, Martens, Yarm (2013). Nirvana: The Complete Illustrated History. p. 60. ISBN 978-0-7603-4521-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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