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Various Artists - Sophisticated Boom Boom (CD, Imported)
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Discovery Miles 2 320
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Various Artists - Sophisticated Boom Boom (CD, Imported)
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Loot Price R232
Discovery Miles 2 320
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Whether or not Dead or Alive was the first synth-goth band in
history is a bit open to debate, but they were unquestionably in on
the ground floor somewhere. Burns and his crew created a weird sort
of landmark with Sophisticated Boom Boom, though ultimately it's a
bit more memorable as being the dry run for later successes as
opposed to being fully notable on its own. By this time, the murky
gloom of earlier singles was starting to give way to a more freely
mainstream approach, though the combination of Burns' outrageous
appearances and his utterly over-dramatic singing style helped
ensure they never went down totally easy on the charts. Pretty much
everything on the album came from somewhere else: the squiggly
early-'80s keyboards/beat neo-disco production, the occasional
blasts of clattering drums, the gang shout choruses, and the
overall air of sex, sex, and more sex. If anything was the role
model, clearly Duran Duran's massive success had gone to Burns'
head, from the dry slap-bass to the synth melodies. The end result
was nicely assembled, though, and the help of the Kick Horns on
brass, Zeus B. Held's production, and Tim Palmer's engineering
resulted in a nice sounding package. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the
best effort comes via the cover of "That's the Way (I Like It),"
even though the end result is unforgivably stiff in comparison to
the original. Burns himself, meanwhile, is the understandable
centerpiece to everything, rolling his "r"'s, hyping himself just
by breathing, and finding ever more ways to project and project
again. As for what it's all about, the song titles make that much
clear: "What I Want," "Do It," "You Make We Wanna." It's terribly
amusing in context to hear Wayne Hussey's guitar playing crop up,
as on "Misty Circles" -- the eventual feel of his work in both the
Sisters of Mercy and the Mission is there, just in a quite
different setting. ~ Ned Raggett
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Disk 1
1 |
I'd Do Anything |
2 |
That's the Way (I Like It) |
3 |
Absolutely Nothing |
4 |
What I Want |
5 |
Far Too Hard |
6 |
You Make Me Wanna |
7 |
Sit On It |
8 |
Wish You Were Here |
9 |
Misty Circles |
10 |
Do It |
11 |
Selfish Side (Bonus Track) |
12 |
The Stranger (Bonus Track) |
13 |
Misty Circles (Dance Mix) (Bonus Track) |
14 |
What I Want (Dance Mix) (Bonus Track) |
15 |
I'd Do Anything (Megamix) (Bonus Track) |
16 |
That's the Way (I Like It) (Extended Version) (Bonus Track) |
17 |
Keep That Body Strong (That's the Way) (Bonus Track) |
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