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Showing posts with label chic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chic. Show all posts

Monday, 7 November 2022

Monday's Long Song

Wasting time scrolling through social media, a blur of posts sliding down the screen, is not necessarily a productive use of time but it works as a distraction. Endless distractions is the way of the modern world isn't it, something to occupy your time. Occasionally something jumps out. This song did last week- I pressed play and wallowed in it. 

Why (Extended 12" Mix)

The elements to make a perfect song are all there- cavernous early 80s drums, the slick sound of a top end studio, a beautiful bittersweet, downbeat reggae tinged pop song, with enough funk to dance to, a bumping bassline, a rolling groove and, the icing on the cake, Carly Simon's plaintive vocal, 'Why/ Does your love hurt so much?.... Don't know why'. In a song not short of hooks, the 'la di da di dah' part stands out, Carly and her unnamed lover unable to hear each other, seeing each other's mouths open and close but nothing but 'la di da di dah' coming out. If this was all any of the parties involved had done, it would be more than enough. Eight minutes of absolute bliss. 

Why came out in August 1982, recorded for a film called Soup For One. It was written and produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards, out to prove that they could survive and thrive after the (racist and homophobic) Disco Sucks movement killed Chic, at least temporarily. It's no surprise that this post- disco/ pop/ reggae fusion would reappear at the end of the 80s, an end of night tune in many DJ's record boxes from Manchester to Ibiza and back and various points in between. 

Sunday, 13 January 2019

Upside Down


Sometimes you find a picture so great that it alone determines a post. This picture of Diana Ross is such a picture.

Upside Down was on her 1980 album Diana, a record itself with a memorable picture on the sleeve.




Upside Down (and the rest of the album) was written and produced by Chic, and became a number one single in various countries (number two in the UK). Chic were at the top of their game in 1980. Diana Ross was looking to freshen up her sound for the new decade. Predictably there were clashes between Edwards and Rodgers on one side and Ross on the other, in the studio and afterwards. Diana had the album remixed to make her voice more prominent and Chic nearly removed their name from the production credit in response at their work being tampered with. They relented- the album went on to sell ten million copies worldwide which must have softened the blow.

Upside Down

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

So Chic


Bagging Area doesn't do much disco but here's an exception and another song from the freebie cd I plundered yesterday- this time some disco from Diana Ross with added Chic. Personally I could listen to an instrumental version of this that was just Nile Rodger's guitar riff and the drums for six minutes but here you get la Ross and a load of disco on top of the chicca-chicca-chicca.

I'm Coming Out (Chic Mix)

Monday, 27 August 2012

How Soon Was Then?

I quite like this- Johnny Marr and his Healers playing How Soon Is Now at a gig (Ray Bans promo possibly),  October 2011. Some of the guitaring is first rate, as you might expect.



And playing some Chic with Nile Rodgers a month later (lower quality fan filming job I'm afraid but the riff survives).

Sunday, 14 August 2011

Tres Chic


Reggae cover version of Chic's I Want Your Love for Sunday anyone? Recorded at Sir Coxsone Dodd's Studio One by Norma White and house band the Brentford Disco Set. The 12" had a dub on the B-side.