Sunday, 30 March 2014

Roxy Music - Angel Eyes

A reformed Roxy Music recorded this classic single in 1979 and originally came off the album Manifesto but in more of a rockier feel to the track. This was the third single to be lifted off the album and to give it more of a chance in the charts, they re-recorded the song with a more disco feel to the song and also released a 12'' version too. This was enough to push the single to number 4. As a result of the single being a hit, copies of the album and CD releases replaced the rockier album track with the single version, I guess to help sell more copies of the album, which itself managed to get to number 7 in 1979.

I always enjoy listening to Roxy Music's singles from mid seventies to their end in the early 80's. They always managed to fill the tracks full of amazing sounding instruments, but in turn you can hear them all and they all sound clear crisp and not muddled at all! Here's the single

Saturday, 22 March 2014

Kate Bush - Wow

OK, I wasn't going to put another Kate Bush single on here for a while but after yesterday's news (Friday 21st March) that she has announced she is going to play live for the first time in 35 years, it needed celebrating! Wow was released in March 1979 and came off her second album Lionheart. The album Lionheart was released in late 1978 and people say it was rush released and more or less had tracks left off from recording the first album. The first single Hammer Horror missed the top 40 so relief was all around when this charted. The song managed to get to number 14 and around this time she played live for the first time calling the tour, The Tour Of Life.

Part of the lyrics for Wow were about an aging gay actor and had a pretty good video to go with the single, much in the vein of the last few videos, when released on the compilation video, they made a compilation video of bits from the live tour for Wow. Kate's success I believe is mainly here in the UK and Ireland and I think she is more of a cult artist in America and Europe. A lot of artists around today say that Kate has been a huge influence and hopefully after this tour she just might release a new album and her back catalogue is in need of a re-master and a new compilation DVD would be great too!

Here's several shots of the single I've collected over the years starting with the UK release

Here's the Italian pressing

And Finally a rare Canadian pressing in yellow vinyl!

Monday, 17 March 2014

Blondie - Denis

The first charting single from Blondie, was a cover version of an American single released by Randy & The Rainbows (originally called Denise) in 1963. Blondie covered the track and put it on their second album Plastic Letters. It was released in February 1978 and climbed to number 2 but Kate Bush's Wuthering Heights kept it from the top spot. The single came complete with a fantastic video exposing Debbie Harry to the UK population and making her a pin up for a generation of boys to drool upon. Over the next few years Blondie would become one of the biggest bands in the world and have 6 number one singles in the UK. The success was pretty instant in the UK after Denis but it took a little longer in their home country. Here's the single

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

This was the second single off the album of the same name. This single is regarded as one of Elton's best ever songs, it was released in September 1973 and amongst the Glam Rock hits in the charts at that time, managed to get to number 6. Written by Elton and Bernie Taupin, the lyrics of the song are about Bernie wanting to get back to having a normal life and leaving Elton to live the rock n roll lifestyle! He still sings the song live at all his show but as the years go on, Elton has to drop the key of the song down as he can no longer reach the notes of the original song.

The album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is about to get a re-release as a deluxe box set and should bring a lot of interest back in the album and Elton too! Here's the single

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Michael Jackson - Billie Jean

My favourite Michael Jackson single ever, Billie Jean was released in January 1983 and went to number 1 in the UK. it was the second single to be released off the album Thriller (which has become the biggest selling album ever) and is one of Jackson's most popular songs. The song which many reviewers think is about a fan saying that he is the father of her child, Michael has claimed it was more about groupies that used to follow the Jackson 5 around when the band had hit the big time!

The video to the single was a great dance film, with Michael dancing on top of lighting up tiles, a result of a limited budget for the video, the director told Michael which tiles where lit and Michael told him not to worry and when filming, he just danced and hit those tiles! The video they say changed the way MTV used to show music vids, they never showed black artists until this video came out, it helped the single get to number 1 in the various charts in America, helped Thriller to sell bucket loads of copies and helped MTV to become established and become the station that it is today!

Billie Jean is also well known for the dance routine on the Motown 25th anniversary show, where Michael sang the song and showed the audience the Moonwalk for the first time. The show went down in history for that little dance move and whenever Billie Jean was sung, he had to do the Moonwalk! The track of the song, to me sounds quite sparse in production but is so sinister in the words and the way he sings the song, such a powerful performance. Here is the cover to the single and the scan of the vinyl, here as a 7'' red vinyl single from a pack of singles released of all his singles up to Bad.