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Tuesday, 7 March 2023

"Learning To Crawl" by PRETENDERS – January 1984 Third Studio Album on Sire Records USA and Real Records UK - featuring Chrissie Hynde, Martin Chambers, Robbie McIntosh and Malcolm Foster with Guests Billy Bremner of Rockpile, Tony Butler of Big Country, Andrew Bodnar of Graham Parker's Rumour and Paul Carrack of Ace, Squeeze, Mike + The Mechanics and Solo Career (February 2015 UK Edsel Reissue – 2CD+1DVD Deluxe Special Edition with 2006/2007 Rhino Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...





 
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"...Thumbelina In A Great Big Scary World..."

 

I loved the stunning and ballsy debut "Pretenders" - finally slammed onto an expectant world in January 1980 on Real Records in the UK (Sire in the USA) after three killer singles across the breath of 1979. That kickass run culminated in the fantastic "Brass In Pocket" - a UK No.1 in November 1979 – and still probably one of their most famous songs. Chrissie Hynde's American-British Rock, Punk and New Wave Band started the decade well and by the time of the "Get Close" album in October 1986 with "Don't Get Me Wrong" - owned it with style.

 

But truth be told and even if some say it's the equal too if not better than its predecessor, I took a lot longer to warm to "Pretenders II" in August 1981. I found it oddly hard work. But all of that went out the window with platter number three. And despite (or perhaps because of) huge internal turmoil (they had lost both original guitarist James Honeyman-Scott and Bassist Don Fardon to drugs) – even though Hynde was pregnant at the time (her newborn daughter's efforts gave her the title of the LP) – still Chrissie continued regardless. She has said in subsequent interviews that it was as much to honor the losses in the band and around her personally that continuance was the only way. And what a result – a slew of great singles between the USA and Blighty – and even a Christmas classic that is arguably one of the best Seasonal tunes ever (rolled out every December on every playlist).

 

So I have loved January 1984's "Learning To Crawl" with a passion for over four decades now and this Edsel 2CD+1DVD Deluxe Special Edition (like all of the releases in this series – see list below) has done that mid 80ts tune-fest a proper solid. This is a great reissue gathering up in 2015 all the Audio Rarities from the 2006 "Pirate Radio 1978-2005" 4CD /1DVD DigiBook Set and the subsequent 2007 singular CD reissue of the album (both issued by Rhino). Lots to ponder, to the nitty gritty...

 

UK released 16 February 2015 - "Learning To Crawl: 2CD + 1DVD Deluxe Special Edition" by PRETENDERS on Edsel EDSG 8049 (Barcode 740155804930) is a 3-Disc Reissue with 2006 and 2007 Rhino Remasters that plays out as follows:

 

CD1 (40:43 minutes):

"Learning To Crawl"

1. Middle Of The Road [Side 1]

2. Back On The Chain Gang

3. Time The Avenger

4. Watching The Clothes

5. Show Me

6. Thumbelina [Side 2]

7. My City Was Gone

8. Thin Line Between Love And Hate

9. I Hurt You

10. 2000 Miles

Tracks 1 to 10 are their third studio album "Learning To Crawl" - released January 1984 in the UK on Real Records WX 2 (923 980-1) and in the USA on Sire Records 9 23980-1. Produced by CHRIS THOMAS - it peaked at No. 5 in the UK and No. 11 in the USA.

 

PRETENDERS was

CHRISSIE HYNDE – All Lead Vocals, Guitar

ROBBIE McINTOSH – Lead Guitar, Vocals

MALCOLM FOSTER – Bass and Vocals

MARTIN CHAMBERS – Drums and Vocals

 

Tracks 2 and 7 ("Back On The Chain Gang" and "My City Was Gone") feature Chrissie Hynde and Martin Chambers of Pretenders with session work from Billy Bremner of Rockpile on Guitar and Tony Butler of Big Country on Bass. Track 4 "Thin Line Between Love And Hate" is a cover version of the Soul hit by The Persuaders issued July 1971 in the USA on Atco 6822 - again with Hynde and Chambers as a core it features other session musicians – Paul Carrack of Ace, Squeeze, Mike + The Mechanics and Solo Career fame played Piano and Vocals, Billy Bremner of Rockpile on Guitar with Andrew Bodnar of Graham Parker’s Rumour on Bass and Vocals. The rest of the tracks were finished with the 4-piece band listed above.

 

CD2 (38:44 minutes):

B-Sides/Live

1. Fast Or Slow (The Law’s The Law) – Martin Chambers song, sung by him – B-side of the "Show Me" 45-single from March 1984

2. Money (Live at the US Festival, May 1983) – Motown cover version

3. Time The Avenger (Live)

4. Bad Boys Get Spanked (Live)

5. My City Was Gone (Live)

6. Tequila (Outtake)

 

DEMOS

7. I Hurt You (August 1982 Denmark Street Demo)

8. When I Change My Life (August 1982 Denmark Street Demo)

9. Ramblin' Rob (Instrumental, August 1982 Denmark Street Demo)

10. Watching The Clothes (August 1982 Denmark Street Demo)

 

DVD (NTSC, No Region Restrictions):

PROMO VIDEOS

1. Back On The Chain Gang

2. 2000 Miles

3. Middle Of The Road

4. Show Me

5. Thin Line Between Love And Hate

 

BBC TV APPEARANCES

1. 2000 Miles – Rehearsal and Mike Smith Interviews Chrissie and Martin for Breakfast Time TV in December 1983

2. 2000 Miles – Top of the Pops, Broadcast, 15 December 1983

 

The stocky and chunky digipak on Edsel EDSG 8049 certainly looks the part. It folds out into four flaps and pictures the album labels and black and white live shots of the reinvigorated four-piece (McIntosh and Foster were the newbees). The 16-page booklet features lyrics - front and rear picture sleeves and Real Records labels for key singles like the LP primer "Back On The Chain Gang" (September 1982) and the lesser seen "Show Me" (March 1984) as well as the spaceship across the sky pic sleeve for "2000 Miles" and the rip between countries artwork for "Thin Line Between Love And Hate" (repeated on the rear pages). Although it looks good (see photos provided) and they have included the song lyrics, apart from the usual reissue credits - disappointingly Edsel have taken the lazy way out and provided no new liner notes. But I am here for the sounds.

 

Audio-wise they have used Warners Tape Archives used by Rhino in 2006 and 2007 for these 'Special Deluxe Edition' multipacks and their resident Engineer PHIL KINRADE has done the transfers at Alchemy Mastering. I loved the Rhino Bill Inglot and Dan Hersch Remasters - here we get more of the same - all of it sounding upped - even those B-sides and the surprisingly good CD2 (the DVD authoring was done by LARA RUFFLE at Sony DADC and is a hoot).

 

The band opened accounts on a lethal double whammy - "Back On The Chain Gang" with "My City Was Gone" on the Sire Records flipside in November 1982 – a full year and a but before the LP got released. It would be November of the 1983 for 45-single number two when the incendiary and lyrically mule-kicking Side 1 opener "Middle Of The Road" was paired with "2000 Miles" (DJs must have loved that combo). June 1984 saw The Persuaders cover hit the shops with the Non-LP live take of "Time The Avenger" on the B-side (it is included on CD2) – a less obvious Pretenders song but an inspired choice nonetheless – the domestic hurt in the song chiming true for new generations. I love the deeper album tracks like "Thumbelina" (lyrics from it title this review) and "Watching My Clothes" - bored in a Laundromat while others party – it all works. Great big chunky audio too.

 

CD2 is fabulous stuff – blistering McIntosh guitar on a live "My City Was Gone" that outdoes the LP original, studio quality outtakes in "Tequila" and "When I Change My Life" that rival anything on the released album and a seriously aggressive Demo of "I Hurt You" that is Punk as well Punk (dig that slap it 'til it hurts New Wave Bass and those Grrrr Guitars). The Martin Chambers track is admittedly good rather than great and the instrumental guitar jangling “Ramblin' Bob” was probably laid down as a guide track to lyrics that were to come at a later stage but never did. The Demo of "Watching The Clothes" also rocks more than the studio cut – maybe losing a little of its Punk mayhem in the transition to the studio version. And while they have included lyrics to the outtakes "Fast And Slow..." and "Tequila" – they forgot "When I Change My Life" which is a bit of a sloppy shame. Edsel has also included a very tasty visual factor this time with 5 Promo Videos and 2 Rare TV Performances on Disc 3 – the All Regions DVD.

 

There's a October 2015 Box Set that gathers up all eight albums from the self-titled 1980 debut right up to 1999's "Viva El Amor!" all with same card digipak packaging, Bonus Audio and Video material etc (see details below) - but this is a great starting block no matter the order. 

 

"...I've been working so hard to make some money...would you like some sour kraut on your potatoes honey..." – Chrissie Hynde sang over 40 years ago – canny and sassy and a proper icon all rolled into one. Her band rocked then and I for one am still listening like a teen now in 2023...

 

2015 PRETENDERS 'Deluxe Special Edition'

Reissue Series by Edsel/Rhino

 

1. "Pretenders" (January 1980 debut) - Edsel EDSG 8047 (Barcode 740155804732) - 2CDs + 1DVD

2. "Pretenders II" (August 1981) - Edsel EDSG 8048 (Barcode 740155804831) - 2CDs + 1DVD

3. "Learning To Crawl" (January 1984) - Edsel EDSG 8049 (Barcode 740155804930) - 2CDs + 1DVD

4. "Get Close" (October 1986) - Edsel EDSG 8050 (Barcode 740155805036) - 2CDs + 1DVD

5. "Packed!" (May 1990) - Edsel EDSX 3022 (Barcode 740155302238) - 1CD + 1DVD

6. "Last Of The Independents" (May 1994) - Edsel EDSG 8051 (Barcode 740155805135) - 2CDs + 1DVD

7. "The Isle Of View" (September 1995) - Edsel EDSX 3023 (Barcode 740155302337) - 1CD + 1DVD

8. "Viva El Amor!" (May 1999) - Edsel EDSG 8052 (Barcode 740155805234 - 2CDs + 1DVD

9. "Pretenders 1979-1999" - Edsel PRETBOX01 (Barcode 5014797892620) - 22-Disc Card Wrap Box Set with all of 1 to 8 above (no extra booklet)

Monday, 6 March 2023

"Now Yearbook '86" by VARIOUS ARTISTS – Featuring Frankie Goes To Hollywood, The Smiths, George Michael, Duran Duran, Kate Bush, Eurythmics, Kim Wilde, Fine Young Cannibals, The Blow Monkeys, The Human League, Spandau Ballet, Bananarama, The Housemartins, Robert Palmer, Big Audio Dynamite, Jaki Graham, Whitney Houston, Level 42, The Bangles, New Order, It’s Immaterial , Belouis Some, Five Star and many more (February 2023 UK Sony Music/EMI 4CD 80-Track Compilation with Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...




 
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Classic Albums, Compilations, 45s
All In-Depth Reviews from the Discs Themselves
Over 1,650 e-Pages of Info
(No Cut and Paste Crap)

"...Digging The Scene..."
 
The reinvention by Sony Music and EMI of the Now That's What I Call Music Series has to be one of the great reissue coups for the last two decades. Suddenly everyone is so 80ts baby it makes me want to buy a drum machine!!
 
In February and March 2023, we've arrived at the most interesting reissue years for that much maligned decade - 1985 to 1989 - where it should be argued that real genius emerged that is still beloved four decades on. 
 
And so to this amazing value-for-money series of "Now Yearbook..." compilations - and in this case a 4CD glut of big hair dos, shoulder pads, girls who are pretty in pink, male teachers who don't want even prettier students to stand too close and cannibals caught in a trap (aren't they always). There's a wad of stuff to get through, so let's have at 1986...
 
UK released 24 February 2023 - "Now Yearbook '86" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Sony Music/EMI CDYBNOW86 - 0196587627621 (Barcode 196587627621) is a 4CD 80-Track Compilation (Many Remasters) that plays out as follows:
 
CD1 (79:22 minutes):
1. A Different Corner - GEORGE MICHAEL
2. The Sun Always Shines On TV - A-HA
3. Notorious - DURAN DURAN
4. Hounds Of Love - KATE BUSH
5. Thorn In My Side - EURYTHMICS (Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart)
6. Rock Me Amadeus - FALCO
7. Lessons In Love - LEVEL 42
8. You Keep Me Hangin' On - KIM WILDE
9. Each Time You Break My Heart - NICK KAMEN
10. My Favourite Waste Of Time - OWEN PAUL 
11. Manic Monday - THE BANGLES 
12. Don't Get Me wrong - THE PRETENDERS
13. You Can Call Me Al - PAUL SIMON
14. Marlene On The Wall - SUZANNE VEGA
15. Suspicious Minds - FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS
16. Too Good To Be Forgotten - AMAZULU
17. Sing Your Own Song - UB40
18. I Want To Wake Up With You - BORIS GARDINER 
19. Holding Back The Years - SIMPLY RED
20. Through The Barricades - SPANDAU BALLET
 
CD2 (79:57 minutes): 
1. The Edge Of Heaven - WHAM!
2. Don't Leave Me This Way - THE COMMUNARDS with SARAH JANE MORRIS
3. Venus - BANANARAMA
4. Showing Out (Get Fresh At The Weekend) - MEL & KIM
5. New Beginning (Mamba Seyra) - BUCKS FIZZ
6. Bad Boy (7" Shep Pettibone Mix) - MIAMI SOUND MACHINE featuring Gloria Estefan
7. So Macho - SINITTA 
8. Touch Me (I Want Your Body) - SAMANTHA FOX
9. French Kissing (In The USA) 7" Edit - DEBBIE HARRY
10. Imagination - BELOUIS SOME
11. Digging Your Scene - THE BLOW MONKEYS
12. Breakout - SWING OUT SISTER
13. Who's Zoomin' Who (Single Version) - ARETHA FRANKLIN
14. Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But The Rent - GWEN GUTHRIE  
15. Set Me Free - JAKI GRAHAM
16. Word Up! (Single Version) - CAMEO
17. Can't Wait Another Minute - FIVE STAR
18. We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off - JERMAINE STEWART
19. How Will I Know (Remastered) - WHITNEY HOUSTON
20. Dancing On The Ceiling - LIONEL RICHIE 

CD3 (78:46 minutes):
1. Panic - THE SMITHS 
2. Rage Hard - FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD
3. Love Missile F1-11 - SIGUE SIGUE SPUTNIK 
4. The Wizard (Part 1) - PAUL HARDCASTLE
5. Bizarre Love Triangle (Single Remix) - NEW ORDER
6. Pretty In Pink ("Pretty In Pink" OST Version) - THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS
7. All The Things She Said (Edit, 2005 Remaster) - SIMPLE MINDS 
8. Life's What you Make It (Edit) - TALK TALK
9. Brilliant Mind - FURNITURE
10. Driving Away From Home (Jim's Tune) - IT'S IMMATERIAL
11. Rise (7" Edit) - PUBLIC IMAGE LIMITED (PIL featuring John Lydon)
12. E=MC'2 - BIG AUDIO DYNAMITE (Mick Jones of The Clash, Don Letts)
13. Sinful (7" Version) - PETE WYLIE
14. For America - RED BOX
15. I've Been Losing You - A-HA
16. Move Away (2004 Remaster) - CULTURE CLUB
17. (Forever) Live And Die (2019 Remaster) - ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE DARK
18. No One Is To Blame - HOWARD JONES 
19. Eloise (Single Version) - THE DAMNED
20. Spirit In The Sky - DOCTOR  & THE MEDICS

CD4 (79:00 minutes): 
1. Take My Breath Away (Love Theme From 'Top Gun') - BERLIN
2. Livin' On A Prayer - BON JOVI
3. The Final Countdown - EUROPE
4. Walk This Way - RUN DMC feat AEROSMITH
5. Addicted To Love - ROBERT PALMER
6. Typical Male - TINA TURNER
7. Harlem Shuffle - THE ROLLING STONES
8. Don't Stand So Close To Me '86 - THE POLICE 
9. In The Army Now - STATUS QUO
10. Broken Wings - MR. MISTER
11. The Lady in Red - CHRIS De BURGH
12. Every Loser Wins - NICK BERRY
13. Reet Petite - JACKIE WILSON 
14. When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going - BILLY OCEAN
15. Higher Love - STEVIE WONDER 
16. Human - THE HUMAN LEAGUE
17. I Can't Wait - NU SHOOZ
18. Rain Or Shine - FIVE STAR
19. Greatest Love Of All - WHITNEY HOUSTON
20. Caravan Of Love - THE HOUSEMARTINS
 
The now familiar but barely functional fold-out card sleeves house the four discs in inner flaps - but there's only copyright details and a date - no catalogue numbers - no history - zip. But for a tenner English and with all 4CDs pushing the total 80-minutes playing time barriers (as you can see from the details above) - you cannot say anything other than these sets represent astonishing value for money. Given so many disparate sources, the Audio is uniformly excellent too and when they do use remasters as in say the case of Simply Red's "Holding Back The Years" or Whitney Houston's "How Will I Know" - the audio impact is noticeably spectacular. To the tunes and coats of many Synth-Pop colours...
 
CD1: As it's the mid-Eighties, bombastic is everywhere and unfortunately not in a good way at times. You're still amazed by Kate Bush ("Hounds Of Love"), Paul Simon ("You Can Call Me Al"), Pretenders ("Don't Get Me Wrong") and Simply Red's slinky sexy white boy soul of "Holding Back The Years" (gorgeous audio too). And you forget the magic of a Prince song in someone else's hands - The Bangles doing "Manic Monday" or those forgotten nuggets like Suzanne Vega doing "Marlene On The Wall" and Fine Young Cannibals cool cover of the Elvis classic "Suspicious Minds" - so good they almost made it there own. And how genuinely touching and yes even lovely "Through The Barricades" by Spandau Ballet. But awful comes in the shape of Falco's over-the-top "Rock Me Amadeus", Nick Kamen's anaemic "Each Time You Break My Heart" and the sickly cod-Reggae of "I Want To Wake Up With You" by Boris Gardiner - yuck that makes you want to reach for the skip button. 
 
CD2 gets it spandex pants, roller skates and sparkly 80ts Pop socks on being almost all boppers aimed at the feet and the groin. While I never want to hear The Communards doing Gloria Gaynor again with "Don't Leave Me This Way" (great audio or no) - I can so dig the gals in Bananarama doing Shocking Blue's 1970 winner "Venus" (again stompin' audio). I'm sure Disco fiends will love the relentless beats of Mel & Kim and even Bucks Fizz - but they're not for me. Far better is Shep Pettibone's irresistible seven-inch mix for Gloria Estefan's "Bad Boy" (then fronting the Miami Sound Machine) and the party joyful "Breakout" by Swing out Sister - both with great audio. Awful comes in the shape of Sam Fox and Sinitta - buxom babes who couldn't hold a tune but could ignite something else. And you've forgotten the great pop of Debbie's "French Kissing (In The USA)", Beloise Some's Heatwave-groovy "Imagination", the Saxophone and Synths sexy "Digging The Scene" by The Blow Monkeys - a seriously musical tune that still stands up - even it is it wannabe Hall & Oates. And you can still dig the money worries chorus of "Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But The Rent" and the sheer codpiece fun of Cameo's brilliant and seriously funny "Word Up!" (no time for psychological romance y'all).

CD3 goes Rock, Indie and Alternative with some Synth Funk thrown in for good measure. There are gems on this third platter - the stunning "Life's What You Make It" by Talk Talk from their gorgeous "The Colour Of Spring" album, Public Image's utterly brill "Rise" (talk about a rediscovery you need in your life - anger is an energy) and the sheer so-80ts fun of It's Immaterial sassy "Driving Away From Home (Jim's Tune)" with its clean air Balleric beats (just get in and close the door). A very clever scheduling too goes to Sigue Sigue Sputnik's Guitar-Punk "Love Missile F1-11" being followed by Paul Hardcastle and his strangely Bowiesque Part 1 of "The Wizard" - a combo that so works. Other discoveries go to the Remastered punch in Simple Minds' "All The Things We Said", Furniture's "Brilliant Mind" and the post-Clash Pop-Funk of Big Audio Dynamite's "E=MC'2" - a great moment for Mick Jones. OMD, The Damned and even Pete Wylie all hold their own and how great is The Furs "Pretty In Park" - possibly one of the most perfect tunes. Hell, I even liked A-Ha's "I've Been Losing You", Boy George's beg and borrow I hurt you darling "Move Away" and especially Howard Jones' rather good "No One Is To Blame" (the insecurity is the thing that won't get lost).  

CD4 unfortunately contains three of the tunes I most hate in the Universe - Berlin's Top Gun schlock "Take My Breath Away", the turgid Europe tune "The Final Countdown" and Chris De Burgh's Royal choice "The Lady In Red". Thankfully Mr. Mister's fabulous "Broken Wings", Stevie Winwood's "Higher Love" and The Rolling Stones cover version of "Harlem Shuffle" lift things up a tad. The Fifties uh-oh-oh "Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You'll Ever Meet)" is a bygone joy that caught the 80ts crowd loving it whilst Robert Palmer and The Housemartins and The Human League showed the world just how diverse British bands could musically be. But for sure - there is a fair share of cack on CD4 that may have you reaching for the skip.
 
For sure "Now Yearbook '86" doesn't have Madonna or Prince or a load of other un-licenceible artists in its massive 4CD haul, but half the fun of these sets is the remembering, the re-discoveries (Simple Minds and Public Image Ltd) and the surprises too (Sigue Sigue Sputnik & Paul Hardcastle). Many will probably take the best from each disc and make one killer comp - but with another 'Extra' 3CD set for the year 1986 due 7 April 2023 with 60 more cuts and again a sub ten-spot price tag - you have to tip your Fedora to Sony/EMI for giving lovers of the "Life's What You Make It" decade all the spray tan they can slap on. 
 
Buy it and punish the neighbors with a sing-along to "Touch Me (I Want You Body)" - well of course you will! 

Sunday, 5 March 2023

"True Blue" by MADONNA – June 1986 Third Studio Album on Sire Records featuring Pat Leonard, Bruce Gaitsch, Brian Elliot, John Putnam, David Williams, Dan Huff, Fred Zarr, Richard Marx, Siedah Garrett and more (May 2001 UK 'Warner Remasters' CD Reissue with Two Bonus Tracks – Ted Jensen Remaster) - A Review by Mark Barry...



 
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LET'S GO CRAZY - 80ts Music On CD

Your All-Genres Guide To Exceptional CD Reissues and Remasters
Classic Albums, Compilations, 45s
All In-Depth Reviews from the Discs Themselves
Over 1,650 e-Pages of Info
(No Cut and Paste Crap)

"...I've Learned My Lesson Well..." 

Some albums are absolute juggernauts and I doubt even their creators knew it.

 

When sexpot Madonna burst on the scene in the early Eighties with her first two albums "Madonna" (September 1983) and "Like A Virgin" (November 1984), the hits were calculatedly aimed at the feet and her reviewer detractors could therefore scream about her girly voice, the obvious sexual ploys to garnish controversy and the general lack of what you might call substance in her songs. 

 

All of that changed with June 1986's "True Blue" - a giant album for her that produced a record-breaking 5 No. 1 singles (in varying markets) and Box Office sales for a female artist that were unprecedented. She lowered her vocal range for several tracks, took on subjects that were racy in a socially aware way and most of all – through good songwriter collaborations with the like of Patrick Leonard and Bruce Gaitsch and Brian Elliot – she became admired and adored in the same way Prince and others were.

 

Madonna's "True Blue" hit the top spot in something like 40 countries around the world - a feat that few if any had ever achieved. And when you listen back to this little Remastered raver in 2023 - you can so hear why it caught the zeitgeist of a decade that was kind of in love with itself. And the album was dedicated to 'the coolest guy in the Universe' - her then husband - actor Sean Penn. 

 

Let's get to Papa who mustn't preach and needs to reorder diapers...

 

UK released 22 May 2001 - "True Blue" by MADONNA on Warner Brothers 9362-47902-2 (Barcode 093624790228) is an 'Expanded Edition' CD Reissue in their 'Warner Remasters' Series. It has Two Bonus Tracks and plays out as follows (52:34 minutes): 

 

1. Papa Don't Preach [Side 1]

2. Open Your Heart 

3. White Heat 

4. Live To Tell

5. Where's The Party

6. True Blue

7. La Isla Bonita 

8. Jimmy Jimmy 

9. Love Makes The World Go Round 

Tracks 1 to 9 are her third studio album "True Blue" - released late June 1986 in the USA on Sire 9 25442-1 (LP) -4 (MC) -2 (CD) and July 1986 in the UK on Sire WX54 (925 445-1) LP. Produced by MADONNA, PATRICK LEONARD and STEPHEN BRAY - it peaked at No. 1 in both countries. Guest Musicians and Collaborators include Pat Leonard, Bruce Gaitsch, Brian Elliot, John Putnam, David Williams, Dan Huff, Fred Zarr, Richard Marx, Siedah Garrett and more.

 

BONUS TRACKS:

10. True Blue (The Color Mix) - Shep Pettibone Remix

11. La Isla Bonita (Extended Remix) - Chris Lord-Alge Remix

 

The 'Digitally Remastered' logo along the inlay spine distinguishes these 'Warner Remasters' CD reissues - the ten-leaf foldout inlay faithful to the front cover artwork and lyric inner bag of the original release. As is the same with these Remasters - you don't get any extra liner notes - period photos - memorabilia - fan stuff - just the basics with a note that GREGG GELLAR oversaw the Series and TED JENSEN did the Remaster from original tapes. And man can you hear it - everything is super clear - even the Cagney Film Clip dialogue that starts "White Heat". But it's the synths and that huge Bass that thumps. I must admit that at times the vocals seem to disappear into the background a tad too much as your ears are assaulted with pings and pongs and pumping Disco rhythms - but that opening to "Live To Tell" is now gorgeous.

 

The album whacked out five beasts - all numero uno – the first of which was and still is the best of the bunch. "Live To Tell" was issued March 1986 before the album's arrival - a gorgeous ballad co-write with her mainman songwriting partner - PATRICK LEONARD. The teen pregnancy song "Papa Don't Preach" hit the shops two weeks before the album in the second week of June 1986 - a stunning piece of Pop and Social Conscience written by Brian Elliot from conversations he overheard local schoolgirls having.
 
The title track and obvious love song to her heartthrob hubby "True Blue" made the shops in September 1986 (a co-write with Stephen Bray), then the get-up-on-the-floor Synth-Pop of "Open your Heart" in November 1986. Finally, the Spanish rhythms of "La Isla Bonita" came in February of the following year – 1987 – and was a surprise smash. But whilst the Pettibone and Lord-Alge Bonus Track Remixes of "True Blue" and "La Isla Bonita" are known fan faves, I have to say that neither the overdone mania of "Where's The Party" nor the too-cluttered "Jimmy Jimmy" album tracks have weathered the years very well and "White Heat" is just the sort of curio you skip (four out of five stars then).
 
Madonna would go on to break more box office records and court controversy like it was candy to a child, but "True Blue" is where Ms. Ciccone found her voice and you could even say, her spell-binding skill - her mojo. She had and has learned her lesson indeed and lived to tell the tale...

Wednesday, 1 March 2023

"Passion: Music From The Last Temptation of Christ - A Film By Martin Scorsese" by PETER GABRIEL - June 1989 Soundtrack Album (2LPs or 1CD) on Real World Records featuring David Bottrill, David Rhodes, Manny Elias, Nathan East, Shankar, Baaba Maal, Youssou N'Dour, Billy Cobham, Jon Hassell, David Sancious and many more (June 2002 UK Real World Records/Virgin 'Limited Edition Mini Vinyl Compact Disc' CD Reissue - Tony Cousins Remaster) - A Review by Mark Barry...





 
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"...It Is Accomplished..."
 
How do you describe this Soundtrack masterpiece? Art Rock, Eastern Mysticism, Tribal Rhythms, Sand and Synths, World Music with some Folk and Finger Cymbals? 
 
I've loved Peter Gabriel's output since I was a geeky kid in the early Seventies and like most of my adolescent crew, we worshiped at the needs a wipe down feet of all things GENESIS. Albums like "Foxtrot", "Selling England By The Pound" and the glory of the double concept album "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" in 1974 wre literally magical to my dandy danglers and I. After a shaky start in 1977 and 1979, his solo career veered into brilliance with 1980's "Peter Gabriel" (III) and 1982's "Peter Gabriel" (IV). And then came the wildly commercial "So" in 1986 that blew everybody away. His "Birdy" Soundtrack was good too (if not all great, truth be told) - but little prepared me for the epic sweep of "Passion". A few years back (2018), I bought the 3LP Remastered 45RPM Reissue just to have it and pet it and stroke it like a man needing medication in a hurry. 

Which brings me to this rather cool if not entirely satisfying CD Remaster from 2002 where PG reissued his catalogue as stand-alone Remasters in cool Mini LP die-cut card sleeves - minus any bonuses (mores the bloody pity), but still looking like a must own to yours truly. There is much to get Surdo, Duduk and Kemenche about (if you know what I'm saying Eastern Instrument hip types). So indeed let's get acquainted and accomplished...

UK released June 2002 - "Passion: Music From The Last Temptation Of Christ - A Film by Martin Scorsese" by PETER GABRIEL on Real World Records RWCDX1 - Virgin 7243 8 11787 2 0 (Barcode 724381178720) is a straightforward transfer of the 1989 2LP/1CD release onto a Series of 'REMASTERED: Limited Edition Mini Vinyl Compact Disc' Artwork that plays out as follows (67:04 minutes):
 
1. The Feeling Begins [Side 1 of 2LP set]
2. Gethsemane 
3. Of These, Hope
4. Lazarus Raised 
5. Of These, Hope (Reprise)
6. In Doubt 
7. A Different Drum
8. Zaar [Side 2]
9. Troubled 
10. Open 
11. Before Night Falls 
12. With This Love
13. Sandstorm [Side 3]
14. Stigmata 
15. Passion
16. With This Love - Choir
17. Wall Of Breath [Side 4]
18. The Promise Of Shadows
19. Disturbed 
20. It Is Accomplished 
21. Bread And Wine
Tracks 1 to 21 are the Soundtrack 2LP set (1CD) to "Passion: Music From The Last Temptation Of Christ (A Film by Martin Scorsese)" - released June 1989 in the UK on Real World Records RWLP 1 (Vinyl) and Real World Records RWCD 1 and Geffen GHS 24206 (2LPs) and Geffen 9 24206-2 on 1CD. Produced, Composed and Mixed by PETER GABRIEL (additional mixing by David Bottrill) - it peaked at No. 29 in the UK and No. 60 in the USA. Track 14 composed by Mahmoud Tribrizi Zadeh and Track 12 composed by Shankar.

PETER GABRIEL - Vocals, Synths, Bass, Whistle, Shakers, Surdo, Percussion Instruments 

Some of the Guest Musicians include:
ANTHRANIK ASKARIAN and VACHE HOUSEPIAN - Duduk
MUSTAPHA ABDEL AZIZ - Woodwind (Argul) 
DAVID BOTTRILL - Tambourine, Distorted Slide and Mixing 
BILLY COBHAM - Drums and Percussion (Tracks 9, 18 and 20)
COR ANGLAIS (Robin Canter) - Choir (Track 16), Oboe (Track 12)
NATHAN EAST - Bass  
MANNY ELIAS - Surdo and Percussion Instruments (Octabans, Skins) 
RICHARD EVANS - Tin Whistle (Track 21)
FATALA - Percussion  
JON HASSELL - Trumpet (Track 15)
NUSRAT FATAH ALI KHAN - Vocals (Track 15)
MANU  KATCHE - Percussion (Track 13)
BAABA MAAL - Vocals (Tracks 5)
YOUSSOU N'DOUR - Lead Vocals (Tracks 7 and 15)
HOSSAM RAMSY - Finger Cymbals, Tabla and Daf
DAVID RHODES - Guitar
DAVID SANCIOUS - Backing Vocals (Track 9), Sampler Keyboards (Track 12), Organ (Track 20) 
SHANKAR - Violin
 
The artwork for each of these 'Limited Edition Mini Vinyl Compact Disc' sleeves all looked the same, gatefold card sleeves with a CD and inner on one side and the booklet stuck into the other. Each right flap however has a die-cut look that is unique, reflecting the LP in question - a '4' for Peter Gabriel 4, '3' for Peter Gabriel 3 and so on. Here you get two curved semi-circles. The inner sleeve holding the CD shows rows of tape boxes with tempting outtakes and differing variants - none of which are available to us even now in March 2023 as I write this - and the inner sleeve is exactly the same for all issues in this series - frankly a bit of a waste of space and an annoyance (see photos). Of all his albums, I would love to hear outtakes from "Passion" - a surefire cry out for 2CD Deluxe Edition if ever there was one (including the Scorsese film itself on a DVD). The 12-page booklet has pictures from the movie - Willem Defoe as Christ - some words from Gabriel about the album and its sources and musician credits - nothing that wasn't in the June 1989 CD. The gorgeous and innovative artwork isn't expanded upon which is a damn shame. In fact it's more cluttered than it should be when you're trying to work out who played on what and where.

But the great news is a new Remaster by TONY COUSINS who did those fantastic GENESIS Remasters for the now expensive and deleted Box Sets - the best I've ever heard any of those dense LPs of the Seventies sound. Here the effect is revelatory. By the time you get to three minutes into the drums assault that is "The Feeling Begins" - the sheer power of it may have you reaching for the volume control. But it's the punching Eastern Rhythm of "Of These, Hope" and its treated whispering instruments reprise in "Lazarus Raised" where you feel the music's power and majesty. There is real menace in the throbbing soundscape that is "In Doubt" - the whale like wails wafting across your speakers as it segues into a huge Drum and Percussion moment - "A Different Drum". It's here that you hear his arrangement genius - building - building - until the synths and vocals from Youssou N'Dour and Gabriel bring it into a strange but utterly brilliant focus - Shankar's Violin too. 
 
The mesmerizing, disturbing and ultimately uplifting "Zaar" was used as the Passion album's lone representative on the "Shaking The Tree: Sixteen Golden Great" hits set that came out on Real World in 1990 - and you can hear why. It's inventive, moving, thrilling - and so Peter Gabriel. The remaster is HUGE too. And stuff like "Open" where it's only Gabriel and Shankar providing all the swirling synth, violin and vocal treatments - it's just fabulous and moving too. 

"With This Love - Choir" - Richard Canter plays Oboe and has a Choir (Cor Anglais) give it some echoed requiem - you hear them taking breaths and noises around them. And on it goes to piano and church-bell rapture of "It Is Accomplished" - both David Sancious (once part of Bruce Springsteen's Seventies band for "Born To Run") and "Spectrum" Fusion Drummer Billy Cobham playing a big part in its magnificent enrapt closure. Love triumphant.

I love it. I love it. Few artists could have even come close to this brilliance and our PG is one of them. He issues his first new work in 20 years in 2023 and I for one am there with the "Bread And Wine". The kind of album you return to as a friend - a thing of beauty that makes you smile - get this greatness into your living room...

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