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Random 80's Thursday
This edition of Random 80's is brought to you from Rochester, Minnesota, where I have been based this week.
Captain Sensible - The Toys Take Over (7" Single, 1988)
Indoor Life - Blue Grey Green (from Indoor Life, 1983)
Bop Baroque - Remember The New Day (7" Single, 1988)
White Animals - Big Shot (from White Animals, 1986)
The Model Citizens - The Great Suspense (from An Ordinary Urge, 1984)
I recently discovered Captain Sensible after discovering he did a cover of "Relax" by Frankie Goes To Hollywood as the flip to his excellent Christmas single, "One Christmas Catalogue". What a great artist he is, reminds me a bit of Jona Lewie, with a great sense of humour, addressing a wide range of issues, and famous for novelty songs which probably annoys him no end. Too bad apart from one or two albums his output is pretty hard to buy or download.
Captain Sensible - The Toys Take Over (7" Single, 1988)
Indoor Life - Blue Grey Green (from Indoor Life, 1983)
Bop Baroque - Remember The New Day (7" Single, 1988)
White Animals - Big Shot (from White Animals, 1986)
The Model Citizens - The Great Suspense (from An Ordinary Urge, 1984)
I recently discovered Captain Sensible after discovering he did a cover of "Relax" by Frankie Goes To Hollywood as the flip to his excellent Christmas single, "One Christmas Catalogue". What a great artist he is, reminds me a bit of Jona Lewie, with a great sense of humour, addressing a wide range of issues, and famous for novelty songs which probably annoys him no end. Too bad apart from one or two albums his output is pretty hard to buy or download.
Labels:
80's,
Bop Baroque,
Captain Sensible,
Indoor Life,
Model Citizens,
Random,
White Animals
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
The Blue Hour
'I'm going down the waterfront tonight'
Okay, so here's a weird one. One of the tricks I use to find random tracks to listen to is to search my hard drive for a particular word and copy over a bunch of tunes with the word in the title. A few weeks ago, I chose 'blue' and went from there.
I had to laugh when one of the tracks cued up while I was driving home. Evidently, I had recorded "The Blue Hour", a track from a 1984 EP by British band Raise The Dragon, at the wrong speed. I let it play for a while so I could chuckle at the helium vocals. Then something strange happened.
We went away to Denver for the weekend, and several times during that great trip, the keyboard part from that sped up track floated into my head. Evidently, there was something there. I had to wait until we returned to find the track, correct the speed, and replay it. Unfortunately, slowed down, it sounded wrong. It didn't sound 'right' at all. Even as a track re-recorded by the band (under the name Intimate Strangers, from the Charm LP) I missed the keyboard riff I heard that first time.
Thanks to Audacity, I got my remixing head on and got to work. I found that if I sped the track up to just slightly less than what I inadvertently did previously, and corrected for the change in pitch on the vocals, I now had a very listenable track indeed. Having listened to it about a hundred times, I still have no idea what it's about - but 'fire up the engines of love' definitely has a somewhat lascivious ring to it.
See what you think.
Raise The Dragon - The Blue Hour (remixed version)
Random 80's Wednesday
I bought some great vinyl in Denver over my birthday - mainly thanks to Andy at Albums On The Hill in Boulder and Black And Read in Arvada. Here's some tasters.
The Lonely Now - If I Could (from Original Intentions, 1987)
Dietplan - Counting Houses (from The Melting Pot, 1986)
Mondo Vita - Technical Difficulties (from Fins De Paris, 1983)
Tom Bright - Younger Days (from Torture Land, 1986)
The Lonely Now - If I Could (from Original Intentions, 1987)
Dietplan - Counting Houses (from The Melting Pot, 1986)
Mondo Vita - Technical Difficulties (from Fins De Paris, 1983)
Tom Bright - Younger Days (from Torture Land, 1986)
Labels:
80's,
Dietplan,
download,
Mondo Vita,
mp3,
Random,
The Lonely Now,
Tom Bright
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Ward Brothers - Easy Prey
7" Single, released in 1986
Ward Brothers - Easy Prey (A-Side)
Ward Brothers - A Bridge Too Far (B-Side)
Labels:
80's,
download,
mp3,
My Vinyl,
Singles Box,
Ward Brothers
Monday, October 10, 2016
The Boys From Syracuse - I Cry For You
7" Single, released in 1986
Another single that was much better than I anticipated. Credits mention the Bucherri brothers and New England Records seem to have been based in London - which leads me to suspect that the Syracuse reference was symbolic rather than literal. Good stuff.
Labels:
80's,
download,
mp3,
My Vinyl,
Singles Box,
The Boys From Syracuse
Sunday, October 9, 2016
The Frankies - Yo Yo
7" Single, released in 1980
A fairly ridiculous track to be sure, and hardly likely to be officially licensed from Disney, what with all the sexual innuendo apparent. Her collaborator was a well travelled musician, the late Kevin Westlake, who you can read more about here.
Labels:
80's,
mp3,
My Vinyl,
Singles Box,
The Frankies
Monday, October 3, 2016
Empire - This Is My Word
7" Single, released in 1988
Friday, September 30, 2016
Martini Ranch - How Can The Labouring Man Find Time For Self Culture?
12" Single, released in 1988
1. How Can The Labouring Man Find Time For Self Culture? (Industrial Mix)
2. Back At The Ranch
3. Fallen Idols
4. How Can The Labouring Man Find Time For Self Culture? (Single Mix)
Martini Ranch was a short lived collaborative project featuring songwriter and performer Andrew Todd and actor Bill Paxton. Apart from two singles, the duo released an album, Holy Cow. This single featured three exclusive tracks unavailable elsewhere.
Labels:
80's,
download,
Martini Ranch,
mp3,
My Vinyl
New Legal Download
I didn't know that Crash Test Dummies had released a new track called "I'll Be Peaceful Then" earlier this year, so I have made it my legal download of the week.
Labels:
Crash Test Dummies,
Legal Download,
New Stuff
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Random 80's Wednesday
Crazy busy at work this week, after a fantastic surprise birthday trip to Denver last weekend. Nothing too mind blowing today, just wanted to put something up for you all.
Breeding Ground - Happy Now I know (1986)
The Hooters - Satellite (1987)
Timbuk 3 - Reverend Jack and His Roamin' Cadillac Church (1988)
Big Dipper - Faith Healer (1990)
Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet (1993)
I'm absolutely shocked I have not, apparently, posted this Crash Test Dummies video before. What a fantastic, creative band they were/are.
Breeding Ground - Happy Now I know (1986)
The Hooters - Satellite (1987)
Timbuk 3 - Reverend Jack and His Roamin' Cadillac Church (1988)
Big Dipper - Faith Healer (1990)
Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet (1993)
I'm absolutely shocked I have not, apparently, posted this Crash Test Dummies video before. What a fantastic, creative band they were/are.
Labels:
80's,
Big Dipper,
Breeding Ground,
Crash Test Dummies,
Random,
The Hooters,
Timbuk 3,
Video Vault
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Soundtrack - Crazy
7" Single, released in 1982
Soundtrack - Crazy (A-Side)
Soundtrack - Freeze Frame (B-Side)
I posted the other Soundtrack single, Ghosts of Love, a few years back. This one popped up on eBay while I was looking for records by the new wave band Freeze Frame. As is often the case I don't know much about the band. They recorded for Rialto Records and I think the two singles were everything they did.
Labels:
80's,
download,
mp3,
My Vinyl,
Singles Box,
Soundtrack
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Fontana Mix - Catwalk
7" Single, released in 1983
Fontana Mix - Catwalk (A-Side)
Fontana Mix - Cherry Lips (B-Side)
Labels:
80's,
download,
Fontana Mix,
My Vinyl,
Singles Box
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