"Come Back" is Wylie's absolute finest moment, in my humble opinion. Really deserved Top 5, at a minimum.
I did a feature on A Night To Remember for my Fantasy Deluxe series. It was fun to finally write about Cyndi. EG.
OK. "Absolute" is the finest piece of synth pop in the greatest year for pop - 1984. There.....I`ve said it.
It is wonderful.......but not really better than the mighty The Story Of The Blues......especially in its long 12" format with the extended narrative part...
I'll check it. The record label picked the wrong follow up single to it and stopped the album dead in its tracks as a result. Well that's what I think anyway
How about that ? Hands up anyone who still remembers the Hothouse Flowers and doesnt confuse them with Hothouse (Heather Small`s first band) ?
Regarding the Fixx - Built for the Future has a very interesting song structure. Starts one way for a few bars and continues in a totally different way. Love it. But how about this one: This is where I first really fell in love with a Fixx song. This is a good example of an extended version that becomes sooo much more with additional instrumentation.
Zeus B. Held doing the production duties on that Pete Wylie record Diamond Girl. Not the greatest song, but Zeus always knew how to enhance the good parts of a tune did it brilliantly on several occasions......especially with some lesser known bands in the 80s.
I think that it is a great idea for a thread And I am interested in participating in an 80s compilation thread. The same thing goes for an 12" compilation thread I think that @nlgbbbblth would be up for it and maybe @c-eling too.
Ah but we were a nation well oiled and ready after FGTH's "Relax"... I can't remmber if the BBC banned "She Bop", probably not or it would've shot to #1...
Thanks for your reply If you listen to this album again, let me know if you still have the same opinion about this CD.
I see what you did there But yeah, she pissed off the CBS/Epic bigwigs and they buried the album. EG.
Amazing how popular/hyped that Hothouse Flowers album was, based on a #11 hit single and a Eurovision slot. I bought it, same day as Provision by Scritti Politti, and enjoyed it more than I expected to. It was my #2 that week after Provision. I do remember Push and Private Dancer being high-profile casualties of the Now/Hits dominance, as well as Sade. Didn't realise the Spandau comp would have been a chart-topper! OMD debuted at #4 and actually climbed to #2 so even sadder that it couldn't claim top spot. Was unusual for albums like that to go up on the 2nd or 3rd weeks (I believe it was something to do with the lack of availability of the CD format in a lot of places). EG.
What is it about? Come on, spill! I'm reserved and very prudish, but don't mind me. C'mon-c'mon-c'mon, Mr. Bobby - what's it all about?
Thanks. I've heard about women sitting on top of vibrating washing machines, but... No! I'm very reserved, and very prudish.