Friday, 28 February 2014
Vinyl Feature: The Boomtown Rats - the fine art of Surfacing
Irish New Wave band The Boomtown Rats released the fine art of Surfacing on October 9, 1979 under three different labels, depending on the country, but the copy I have was from the UK under the Ensign Records label.
Three of the songs were also released as singles and were all hit sellers namely I Don't Like Mondays, Diamond Smiles and Someone's Looking at You with the first being the biggest hit of the three.
Sunday, 23 February 2014
Saturday, 22 February 2014
Vinyl Feature: Cat Stevens - Greatest Hits
Cat Stevens music had a profound impact in the 70's during his short career before spectacularly cutting it short with his conversion to Islam and devoting himself to various charities and non-profits. I for one am a big fan and have always loved his music and the beautiful message contained in the meaningful lyrics. My children have been similarly affected and you can often hear one of them belting out Wild World, or some other Cat Stevens hit, in the kitchen.
This then is a compilation of some of the best of the songs from Cat Stevens and worthy of the title of Greatest Hits.
Friday, 21 February 2014
Vinyl Feature: Kenny Rogers - We've Got Tonight
We've Got Tonight was released in 1983 under the Liberty Records label and was the eleventh solo studio album by Kenny Rogers.
The title song was sung as a duet with Sheena Easton.
Thursday, 20 February 2014
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Vinyl Feature: Shakin' Stevens - Shaky
Shaky was Shakin' Stevens only number one selling UK album and did well for him world wide and it also spawned three top ten hit singles.
The album was released in 1981 and has a very "rock 'n roll" sound, going against the grain of the rest of the early eighties popular music style with music that sounds like it could have come straight from the 50's.
Shaky was released under the Epic label.
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Vinyl Feature: David Bowie - Tonight
Tonight is David Bowie's sixteenth studio album and was released in 1984. I picked this up in mint condition from my new favourite second hand store, which is in Landskrona, for their normal price of 5kr. They have a large selection of LP's available and most Sundays there is a large gathering of vinyl diggers searching for some PVC magic.
The album did really well for Bowie and achieved several gold and platinum sales world wide. Despite this Bowie himself apparently never really liked the album...
Monday, 17 February 2014
Saturday, 15 February 2014
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