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Tag Archives: 1984
Want List: Bill Nelson – Transcorder – The Acquitted By Mirrors Recordings UK 2xCD
Bill Nelson: Transcorder – UK – 2xD [2020] DISC 1 Sleepcycle (from Cocteau Club EP#1, 1982) Konny Buys A Kodak (from Cocteau Club EP#1, 1982) When The Birds Return (from Cocteau Club EP#1, 1982) The Beat That Can’t Go Wrong … Continue reading
Posted in Core Collection, Want List, Your Prog Roots Are Showing
Tagged 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, Bill Nelson, Cocteau Records
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“Vienna” Gets Ultrabox After 40 Years As Synth Rock Touchstone [part 2]
[…continued from last post] Let’s continue our examination by delving into disc one of the set; the 2020 remastering of “Vienna” from the original Conny Plank 2-track mixdown. We have already discussed what we think of the music. It’s a … Continue reading
Posted in Core Collection, New Romantic, Record Review, Scots Rock
Tagged 1984, 1994, 2000, 2008, 2020, BSOG, remastering, Ultravox, Vienna
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Record Review: Pete Wylie – Sinful US CD
Peter Wylie: Sinful – US – CD [1987] Sinful Shoulder To Shoulder Break Out The Banners Fourelevenfourtyfour If I Love You Train To Piranhaville We Can Rule The World All The Love I’d read a bit about Pete Wylie in … Continue reading
Battle Of The Mid-80s Horn Sections: The Stranglers – Aural Sculpture
After five years on United Artists Records and a vibrantly successful career, The Stranglers, managed to leave their first label with an all-time best seller in “Golden Brown.” This left them in the enviable position of a bidding war by … Continue reading
Battle Of The Mid-80s Horn Sections: OMD – Junk Culture
In 1983, OMD released their fourth album, a left-field political cut-up “Dazzle Ships.” The band who had sold 3M copies of their of their previous [in all fairness] equally uncompromising album “Architecture + Morality,” were undoubtedly blindsided by the failure … Continue reading
Battle Of The Mid-80s Horn Sections: David Bowie – Tonight
David Bowie grabbed the proverbial brass ring with his top selling “Let’s Dance” album of 1983. He was attempting to shift units and obtain a payday after disentangling from Mainman Management commensurate with reputation as a rock star. It worked. … Continue reading
Posted in Bowie, Core Collection, Mid-80s Malaise
Tagged 1984, 1995, David Bowie, DLX RM, horn section, Tonight
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Visage Deluxe Week Commences With A Trio Of DLX RMs From Rubellan Remasters [pt. 5]
[…continued from last post] Visage released their 1st compilation album in 1983. After the group seemed to have hit a brick wall with the losses of both Midge Ure and Billy Currie, it made a certain kind of sense to … Continue reading
Posted in Core Collection, New Romantic, Record Review
Tagged 1984, 2020, DLX RM, Fade To Grey, Rubellan Remasters, Visage
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