Feb 27, 2006

Spandau Ballet - Gold: The Best of Spandau Ballet



"Only When You Leave" by Spandau Ballet

"I'll Fly For You" by Spandau Ballet

"Paint Me Down" by Spandau Ballet

Slipping back again... to when I really loved Spandau Ballet and the term "New Romantic" was coined. I am not ashamed to admit that I was into ALL of them. The obvious: Adam & the Ants, ABC, Duran Duran, Depeche Mode. And the more obtuse: Visage, Blancmange, Scritti Politti. I had a teacher that was into punk and when I brought up the possibility of "New Wave" being a political response to the conservatism of the burgeoning Thatcher/Reagan era and the whole "Me" generation, he would scoff. Punk, to him, was the only truly rebellious moment/movement. But, truth be told, any time a guy wears more makeup than his girlfriend and more frilly shirts than Shirley Jones, a rebellion is in play...

All things GOLD are available at Amazon

Feb 19, 2006

Various Artists - 1995 Mercury Music Prize




Sorry, I haven’t posted in a while.

But, I hope these 14 tracks sort of make up for my lack. I was looking through my CDs and came across a compilation I bought back in 1995. I remember I was looking for Oasis’ “Live Forever” and was having a hard time finding the Definitely Maybe album. I saw that the song was on the 1995 Mercury Music Prize Ten Albums of the Year CD. The Mercury Prize recognizes British and Irish talent. It was established in 1992 as an alternative to the industry-dominated Brit awards . It was originally sponsored by the now-defunct telecoms company Mercury, followed in 1998 by Technics and starting in 2004 the Nationwide Building Society. The disc had songs by Leftfield, PJ Harvey, Tricky and others. Well, it was a great find.

I went to the Mercury Prize webpage and check out who won over the past 14 years. I have my own favorites, and I decided to list them here:

1992 - The Jesus and Mary Chain – Honey’s Dead – "Reverence"
1993 - New Order – Republic – "Times Change"
1994 - Blur – Parklife – "Girls & Boys"
1995 - Portishead – Dummy – "It’s a Fire"
1996 - Oasis – (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? – "Wonderwall"
1997 - Radiohead – OK Computer – "Karma Police"
1998 - Propellerheard – Decksanddrumsandrockandroll – "History Repeating"
1999 - The Chemical Brothers – Surrender – "Out of Control"
2000 - Coldplay – Parachutes – "Trouble"
2001 - Goldfrapp – Felt Mountain – "Lovely Head"
2002 - Doves – The Last Broadcast – "There Goes the Fear"
2003 - Radiohead – Hail to the Thief – "2+2=5"
2004 - Franz Ferdinand – Franz Ferdinand – "Take Me Out"
2005 - Antony and the Johnsons – I am a Bird Now – "Hope There’s Someone"

The years that I agree with their choice are in bold (I have chosen a different song from the album to highlight from Portishead). I will look at what comes out to give my opinion on the 2006 Shortlist. All comments welcome on my selections...

It looks like the 1995 Mercury Music Prize CD is out of print, but be sure to look for each individual artists' CD on Amazon