Thursday, 21 May 2009

I.M.U.R. - Luv'

This single is a present which I got from my parents when we were on holiday in Paris. Being only eight years old, my musical taste was still forming, but I did already have an ear for pretty melodies. Luv' had just hit the Dutch charts with 'Eeny meeny miny moe' (where it would reach number 11), a pretty but vacuous popsong, and I was very surprised to find that the French had put that song on the B-side in favour of 'I.M.U.R.'.

I knew that song too, and thought it was pretty modern-sounding. Indeed, in the Eighties this sound would become very popular. Girl group pop never sounded so nice.

My collection: 7" single no. 24
Found: Paris, 1979
Cost: nothing (it was a present)
Tracks: 'I.M.U.R.' / 'Eeny meeny miny moe'

Don't you write her off - McGuinn, Clark and Hillmann

After the break-up of the Byrds, Roger McGuinn released several solo albums throughout the Seventies. He also toured with Bob Dylan during his 1975 and 1976 'Rolling thunder revue'. In 1978, McGuinn joined fellow ex-Byrds Gene Clark and Chris Hillman to form McGuinn, Clark & Hillman'. The band released its debut album in 1979.

'Don't you write her off" reached number 33 in America and number 17 in the Netherlands. The single did not chart in the UK.

My collection: 7" single no. 962
Found: All that music, Leiden, August 10, 1989
Cost: 3 guilders
Tracks: 'Don't you write her off' / 'Sad boy'

Big time - Peter Gabriel

Peter Gabriel's song 'Big time' is often compared to his previous hit 'Sledgehammer', because both tracks are uptempo, both come from the same album 'So' (1987) and both were promoted by music videos that used several animation techniques. Still, 'Big time' was not the big hit 'Sledgehammer' was. In the Netherlands, 'Big time' peaked at number 24 and in the UK it reached number 13. It was the first Peter Gabriel single that was also released on the new cd-single format.

The song deals with a man's efforts to achieve success - but his vision of success is quite peculiar and naive.

My collection: 7" single no. 524
Found: Free Record Shop, Den Haag, 1987
Cost: 6 guilders
Tracks: 'Big time' / 'Curtains'


Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Fortune fairytales - Lois Lane

After being dumped by their record company, the band Lois Lane had to find a way to release their next album. They created the label LowLand records, signed a marketing and distribution deal with Polydor records, and off they went.

'Fortune fairytales' was the first single released this way. A limited edition of the single was signed by the entire band, and as you can see, I managed to buy a copy. The single became a good success in the Netherlands, peaking at number 6 in the Dutch Top 40.

My collection: 7" single no. 1212
Found: Melody Maker, Den Haag, April 20, 1990
Cost: 6 guilders
Tracks: 'Fortune fairytales' / 'Just can't help myself'

Knowing me, knowing you - Abba

Recorded in 1976 at the Metronome studio in Stockholm, 'Knowing me knowing you' was released as a single in February 1977. The B-side was 'Happy Hawaii', an early version of 'Why did it have to be me'. Group member Benny Andersson named 'Knowing me, knowing you' as one of Abba's best recordings in a 2004 interview, along with 'Dancing queen', 'The winner takes it all' and 'When I kissed the teacher'.

The single became a number 1 hit in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Mexico and South Africa. In the Netherlands and Switzerland it peaked at number 3. It was a top 10 hit in eight further countries.

My collection: 7" single no. 233
Found: Disco Market, Den Haag, 1984
Cost: 1 guilder
Tracks: 'Knowing me, knowing you' / 'Happy Hawaii'


China - Tori Amos

'China' was the first Tori Amos single I ever bought. I was actually searching for 'Silent all these years', but this was the only single my record dealer had at the time. Somehow I was confident that this would also be an interesting single, and so I bought it without even having heard it. When I played it at home, I was immediately convinced. 'China' is a beautiful ballad. Not long after that, I found out that the B-side was also a beautiful piece ofwork.

'China' peaked at number 51 in the UK singles chart, but it did not chart in any other territory.

My collection: 7" single no. 1615
Found: Melody Maker, Den Haag, April 4, 1992
Cost: 6 guilders
Tracks: 'China' / 'Sugar'

An Englishman in New York - Godley and Creme

The title of this single has become associated with Sting, who released his song in 1988. Eight years before that, Godley & Creme released their own 'Englishman in New York', a totally different song with comparable success. At least, in the Netherlands, where it peaked at number 3. In the UK, this single did not chart at all.

While the duo would become directors of music videos later on, this single was already accompanied by an innovate music video, directed by Godley and Creme themselves.

My collection: 7" single no. 2558
Found: November 19, 1995
Cost: 2 guilders
Tracks: 'An Englishman in New York' / 'Silent running'

Greenland - Pierre Moulin

When you search for 'Pierre Moulin' on the web, the only relevant link is a site where this very single is for sale. I guess you can say that Pierre is not a very renowned musician. And when you hear these tracks, you know why: it's muzak at best.

So why did I buy this single all those years ago? Well, the title of the B-side caught my eye. It's indeed a cover of the famous Kate Bush track. And since I am a fan of Kate Bush, I had to hear this track. (This was in the days when MP3's weren't freely available everywhere on the internet). I guess it is some sort of rarity, so another item I'm glad to own.

My collection: 7" single no. 2981
Found: Record fair, April 4, 1998
Cost: 2 guilders
Tracks: 'Greenland' / 'Wuthering heights'

Only the ones we love - Tanita Tikaram

Released as the first single from Tanita Tikaram's third album 'Everybody's angel' (1991), 'Only the ones we love' was not a very big success. The single peaked at number 69 in the UK singles chart and did not chart in the Netherlands.

The song featured backing vocals by Jennifer Warnes, who also sang on a few other tracks on the album. Though critically acclaimed, commercial success seemed to elude Tikaram even more than with the previous album.

My collection: 7" single no. 1421
Found: Record fair, Den Haag, April 7, 1991
Cost: 5 guilders
Tracks: 'Only the ones we love' / 'Me in mind'

Shades - Iggy Pop

Black, also known as Colin Vearncombe, recorded a cover version of 'Shades' in 1991 as the B-side of his single 'Here it comes again'. I loved the track, loved the melody and the sheer power of the song. When I found out it was a cover of an Iggy Pop song, I started getting curious about the original version as well. So when I stumbled across this single, I couldn't resist buying it.

The original version is a bit rawer, less polished than the Black version. The song, written by Iggy Pop and David Bowie, was not a hit. It was taken from Iggy's 1986 album 'Blah blah blah'.

My collection: 7" single no. 2545
Found: Record Exchange, London, November 1, 1995
Cost: 1 pound
Tracks: 'Shades' / 'Baby it can't fall'



Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Madre dolcissima - Zucchero

'Madre dolcissima' (1989) was Zucchero's last single before his international breakthrough with 'Senza una donna', the duet with Paul Young in 1991. Clocking it at over 7 minutes, it was quite a lengthy single and a very interesting track.

It was taken from Zucchero's 1989 album 'Oro incenso e birra', which was recorded in Memphis. The album includes the Italian hit singles 'Diamante', 'Overdose (d'Amore)', 'Il mare' and 'Wonderful world'.

My collection: 7" single no. 1354
Found: Melody Maker, Den Haag, November 10, 1990
Cost: 6 guilders
Tracks: 'Madre dolcissima' / 'Nice (Nietzsche) che dice'


Send me an angel - Real life

The Australian new wave band Real life formed in 1980. Original members were David Sterry, Richard Zatorski, Alan Johnson and Danny Simcic. Their debut single, 'Send me an angel', released in 1983 was the biggest hit of their career, peaking at number 2 in Australia and number 1 in Germany. Oddly enough, the single did not chart in the Netherlands.

The first time I heard the track was on a German compilation double album which I bought in 1984 during a holiday. I liked the song a lot, but it was only ten years later that I decided to buy the single as well.

My collection: 7" single no. 2295
Found: Music Machine Mailorder, Hoorn, May 18, 1995
Cost: 2 guilders
Tracks: 'Send me an angel' / 'Like a gun'

(Keep feeling) Fascination - Human League

'(Keep Feeling) Fascination' was released in April 1983 as a non-album single. It went to number 2 in the UK singles chart and peaked at number 8 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Philip Oakey and backing singers Susan Ann Sulley and Joanne Catherall perform vocal duties on this track as usual, but the track also features a rare vocal by band member Jo Callis.

The song has recently been used in two movies: 'Fever pitch' (2005) and 'You don't mess with the Zohan' (2008). Just to prove that Eighties music is still relevant today.

My collection: 7" single no. 2828
Found: Record Exchange, London, February 1, 1997
Cost: 1 pound
Tracks: '(Keep feeling) Fascination' / 'Total panic'

Living in another world - Talk Talk

'Living in another world' was released as the second single from Talk Talk's 1986 album 'The colour of spring'. The chart performance of the single was pretty much the same in every country: the extremes being number 23 in Switzerland and the Netherlands, and number 48 in the UK singles chart.

I came to a point where buying Talk Talk singles wasn't that exciting anymore. I was waiting for them to leave the chart so I could buy them on discount. I don't know why this happened, perhaps hearing the songs so much on the radio made me less eager to have them. At the same time, I knew I had to buy all those Talk Talk singles because they were so good. I'm glad I did.

My collection: 7" single no. 404
Found: Free Record Shop, Den Haag, 1986
Cost: 3 guilders
Tracks: 'Living in another world' / 'For what it's worth'

Slight return - The Bluetones

The Bluetones formed in 1994 in Hounslow, Greater London. The original members were Mark Morriss, Adam Devlin, Scott Morriss and Eds Chesters. Their biggest hit was 'Slight return', originally released as a double A-side single in 1995 with 'The fountainhead'. After this failed to chart, it was re-released a year later. This release was more successful: the single peaked at number 2 in the UK singles chart in March 1996.

This single was pressed in a limited edition of 10,000 copies. I've got number 7352.

My collection: 7" single no. 2636
Found: Record fair, Utrecht, April 13, 1996
Cost: 10 guilders
Tracks: 'Slight return' / 'Don't stand me down'

So long - Fischer Z

The original line-up of Fischer Z consisted of John Watts, David Graham, Steve Skolnik and Steve Liddle. They got together in 1979 and released three albums in three years. From these albums, a few classic singles were drawn, of which 'So long' is my personal favourite. A beautiful midtempo track with an interesting lyric and rather emotional vocals.

I lived with the single version of this for many years until I found out there was also a longer album version. I love them both.

My collection: 7" single no. 877
Found: All that music, Leiden, June 2, 1989
Cost: 2 guilders
Tracks: 'So long' / 'Hiding'


Beatnik - The Buggles

Apparently, only 50,000 copies of the Buggles' 1982 single 'Beatnik' exist. I don't know if that's true, but I do own one copy of it anyway. It was the last single to be released from the Buggles' second and last album 'Adventures in modern recording' (1981). As far as I know, the single did not chart in any territory.

It's the first Buggles single I ever bought, the start of what has by now become a pretty complete collection.

My collection: 7" single no. 230
Found: Disco Market, Den Haag, 1983
Cost: 1 guilder
Tracks: 'Beatnik' / 'Fade away'

Ticket to the moon / Here is the news - Electric Light Orchestra

Electric Light Orchestra released 'Ticket to the moon' and 'Here is the news', two tracks from their 1981 album 'Time', as a single with two A-sides. The former is a beautiful ballad packed with strings and a grand piano. The latter is an uptempo track with lots of synthesizers and a lively background of news reports. The single peaked at number 24 in the UK, but did not chart elsewhere in Europe.

'Here is the news' became somewhat controversial when an evil Dutch broadcaster hijacked the first few seconds of the track to announce their vulgar programmes. Since then, that sound strikes fear into me, but when the great track follows, I realise it's not the voice of evil calling for me, but the brilliant English band.

My collection: 7" single no. 2769
Found: London, October 29, 1996
Cost: 1 pound
Tracks: 'Ticket to the moon' / 'Here is the news'


Als het om de liefde gaat - Sandra en Andres

Sandra Reemer (born October 17, 1950 in Bandung, Indonesia) teamed up with Dries Holten (born January 30, 1942 in Tjimahi, Indonesia) to form the duo Sandra & Andres. They performed together between 1966 and 1975. In 1972, they represented the Netherlands during that year's Eurovision Song Contest. 'Als het om de liefde gaat' ended up in fourth place. They recorded the song in a few other languages. But more about that soon...

My friend Puck bought this single for me elsewhere in the country while I ended up in a record shop myself. Since we both bought some Eurovision singles for me, it's a miracle we didn't end up with the same titles...

My collection: 7" single no. 3704
Found: May 5, 2009
Cost: -
Tracks: 'Als het om de liefde gaat' / 'Oude zigeuner'

Not fair - Lily Allen

The second single from her current album 'It's not me, it's you' is Lily Allen's 'Not fair'. In the song Allen describes the dilemma with an otherwise considerate boyfriend who is not pleasuring her sexually and she finds it 'Not fair' because she really likes him, but not in the bedroom.

The single was released as a limited edition 7" picture disc.

My collection: 7" single no. 3713
Found: Recordstore.co.uk, received May 19, 2009
Cost: 3 pounds
Tracks: 'Not fair' / 'Why'

If there's a rocket tie me to it - Snow Patrol

Snow Patrol made the unusual choice to release their third single off their latest album 'A hundred million suns', 'If there's a rocket tie me to it', on 7" vinyl only. There was also a digital download of the track, but that was all. It may have explained the lack of chart success of this single: it did not chart in any territory.

The B-side 'In a dream I saw satellites' is an acoustic song solely written and performed by lead singer and frontman Gary Lightbody. It was recorded on the banks of Lough Corrib, Galway, Ireland.

My collection: 7" single no. 3712
Found: Recordstore.co.uk, received May 19, 2009
Cost: 3 pounds
Tracks: 'If there's a rocket tie me to it' / 'In a dream I saw satellites'

Innocent love - Sandra

After the success of her debut album and the first two singles, 'Maria Magdalena' and 'In the heat of the night', Sandra and her husband Michael Cretu had to come up with new material to entertain the fans. 'Innocent love' was released in the summer of 1986 as the first single from the second album 'Mirrors'. Sounding a lot like previous singles, Sandra had reasonable success with it. The single peaked at number 14 in Germany and Switzerland, but at number 4 in Israel and Norway.

The single version of 'Innocent love' fades out earlier than the album version and is shorter by a few seconds.

My collection: 7" single no. 1889
Found: Record fair, May 2, 1993
Cost: 2 guilders
Tracks: 'Innocent love' / 'Innocent theme'

Monday, 18 May 2009

Somebody's watching me - Rockwell

Rockwell is the son of Motown CEO Berry Gordy, Jr., Kennedy Gordy. He had himself signed to Motown without his father's knowledge. Dad did not find out until 'Somebody's watching me' and the accompanying debut album were released on his own Motown label.

Backing vocals on 'Somebody's watching me' were provided by Michael Jackson, who was not credited on the single for this. It may have contributed to the big success of the single, which peaked at number 6 in the UK and number 2 in the Netherlands.

My collection: 7" single no. 2428
Found: August 19, 1995
Cost: 1 guilder
Tracks: 'Somebody's watching me' / 'Somebody's watching me (instrumental)'

Just like that - Gemini

'Just like that' was written and composed by Abba members Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson in 1982. The song was one of many to be recorded for Abba's new studio album. After several attempts at recording it, the band finally decided to put it aside (A part of it was finally released in 1994 when Abba released the 'Thank you for the music' box set).

In 1985, Ulvaeus and Andersson decided to rework both composition and lyrics, offering it to Karin and Anders Glenmark, who recorded an album as Gemini, produced by the two Abba members. The single reached number 21 in the Netherlands, making it their only hit single in this country to date.

My collection: 7" single no. 408
Found: Free Record Shop, Den Haag, 1986
Cost: 6 guilders
Tracks: 'Just like that' / 'Live on the love'

The story of me - Everly Brothers

Don and Phil Everly, better known as the Everly Brothers, had a very successful music career between 1957 and 1973, but split acrimoniously when Don Everly came onstage too drunk to perform live on July 14, 1973. They did not speak for ten years, and only met once in 1975 on their father's funeral.

The brothers reformed in 1983 with 'EB 84', an album produced by Dave Edmunds. The track 'On the wings of a nightingale', written by Paul McCartney, was a minor success and returned them to the charts. 'The story of me' was the second single taken from this album. While this didn't become a hit, it's my favourite Everly Brothers track and until now the only single of theirs that I have in my collection!

My collection: 7" single no. 269
Found: Studio Echo, Den Haag, 1984
Cost: 5,5 guilders
Tracks: 'The story of me' / 'Following the sun'

I'll be your shelter - Taylor Dayne

'I'll be your shelter' was released as the second single from Taylor Dayne's 1989 album 'Can't fight fate'. Sounding more like a rock track than any of her previous singles, this was a bit of a departure from her dance-oriented repertoire. It didn't win over the audience: the single still only managed a number 43 placing in the UK, and did not chart in the Netherlands.

I thought it was a better single than 'With every beat of my heart', so I was really happy to buy this one.

My collection: 7" single no. 1176
Found: Melody Maker, Den Haag, February 17, 1990
Cost: 6 guilders
Tracks: 'I'll be your shelter' / 'Ain't no good'

Ouragan / Irresistible - Stephanie

Royalty are usually old and boring, even the young ones. But Princess Stephanie of Monaco is an exception to this rule: she was a swimwear designer, a fashion model and a singer. She released her debut album 'Besoin' in 1986, a collection of Europop songs, with 'Ouragan / Irresistible' as the first single taken from that album.

The song was written by Romano Musumarra, who had already written hits for French singers Jeanne Mas and Elsa. He actually offered 'Ouragan' to Jeanne Mas, but after she declined, he decided to offer it to the princess. The single was a number 1 hit in France, where it topped the chart for two months. In Germany it peaked at number 2, and in the Netherlands it reached number 31.

My friend Puck once made a nice remix of this track. Perhaps he will upload it here...

My collection: 7" single no. 3361
Found: Record fair, Utrecht, November 2002
Cost: 1 euro
Tracks: 'Ouragan' / 'Irresistible'

Crazy on you - Heart

Heart released their debut single in 1976. 'Crazy on you' would be featured on their debut album 'Dreamboat Annie'. It was a hardrock track, true to the sound of the early years of the band. The single peaked at number 35 in their native America, but reached number 2 in the Netherlands.

I vividly remember hearing this song as a child, thanks to my sister who'd bought the single while they were too expensive for me to buy. I've always held a soft spot for the band since then.

My collection: 7" single no. 535
Found: Parkpop, Den Haag, June 28, 1987
Cost: 2 guilders
Tracks: 'Crazy on you' / 'Soul of the sea'

Game on - Catatonia

'International velvet' was the third album of the Welsh band Catatonia, which consisted of lead singer Cerys Matthews with Mark Roberts, Paul Jones, Owen Powell and Aled Richards. The album became their breakthrough as it topped the UK albums chart in 1998.

The single 'Game on' was the fifth taken from the album and included a live acoustic version of the previous single 'Strange glue' on the B-side. This limited edition 7" single was pressed on bright green vinyl and also included a large poster.

My collection: 7" single no. 3040
Found: Record fair, 1998
Cost: 10 guilders
Tracks: 'Game on' / 'Strange glue (live acoustic version)'

The sun always shines on TV - A-ha

Released as the second single from their debut album 'Hunting high and low', 'The sun always shines on TV' was a powerful pop/rock track, starting out as a ballad. While the previous single 'Take on me' was a number one hit in America and many other countries, this single failed to match that success. Only in the UK and Ireland, where 'Take on me' had peaked at number 2, this single managed to top the chart in early 1986.

The single version of 'The sun always shines on TV' is 30 seconds shorter than the album version and has never been released on cd. The B-side has only ever been released on cd in Japan.

My collection: 7" single no. 393
Found: Free Record Shop, Den Haag, 1986
Cost: 6 guilders
Tracks: 'The sun always shines on TV' / 'Driftwood'

Heart of the sun - Red Box

'Heart of the sun' was another single released from Red Box's debut album 'The circle and the square' (1986). After the chart success of the single 'For America', the record company was hoping for another audience favourite. Unfortunately, even with this limited edition double single which literally included that single 'For America', this release stalled at number 71 in the UK singles chart.

Due to increasingly strained relations between the band and their record company, Julian Close left to work in A&R and Simon Toulson-Clarke took time out from writing and recording in order to travel.

My collection: 7" single no. 2013
Found: October 18, 1993
Cost: 2 pounds
Tracks: 'Heart of the sun' / 'Enjoy (Solid Gold Easy Amex)' // 'For America' / 'R n' A'

Heartland - The The

I really like the politically engaged songs of the Eighties - or at least some of them. The The released Heartland in 1986 at the height of Thatcher's regime - or should I say dictatorship? - in the UK, demolishing all that was social and likeable about the country. The statement 'This is the 51st state of the U.S.A.' is still relevant today, with both the UK and the whole of Europe walking alongside the guiding hand of America.

The The reached number 29 in the UK singles chart with this provocative single. They established themselves as a firmly political band with the accompanying album 'Infected'.

My collection: 7" single no. 1342
Found: Record fair, October 18, 1990
Cost: 6 guilders
Tracks: 'Heartland' / 'Born in the new S.A.'

Iceblink luck - Cocteau Twins

Robin Guthrie, Will Heggie formed the Cocteau Twins in 1979. They met Elizabeth Fraser, who would eventually provide vocals for them. Highly influenced by bands like Joy Division and Siouxie and the Banshees, their music was ethereal and sometimes quite 'new age'.

Their 1990 album 'Heaven or Las Vegas' was their most commercially successful, and when you listen to this single taken from that album, it's easy to hear why: the tracks are quite accessible. Despite 4AD label president Ivo Watts-Russell proclaiming that this LP was one of the best releases ever on his label, he released the Cocteau Twins from their contract at the end of 1990, as his relationship with the band had soured.

My collection: 7" single no. 1296
Found: HMV, London, October 15, 1990
Cost: 2 pounds
Tracks: 'Iceblink luck' / 'Mizake the mizan'

Sunday, 17 May 2009

Our summer - All about Eve

All about Eve formed in 1985. After their first release 'D for Desire', the core of the band became Julianne Regan, Tim Bricheno and Andy Cousin. Aided by a drum machine, they recorded their second single 'Our summer', which became some sort of underground classic. Both tracks were produced by Simon Hinkler and wayne Hussey from the Mission (UK).

When I became a fan of All about Eve I quickly found out about these early singles. I never thought I'd actually own them, knowing that they were so extremely rare. But in April 1996, I finally found a copy. A great victory.

My collection: 7" single no. 2638
Found: Record fair, Utrecht, April 13, 1996
Cost: 15 guilders
Tracks: 'Our summer' / 'Lady moonlight'

Perfect skin - Lloyd Cole and the Commotions

It was 1984 when this video appeared on television regularly - say, every other hour. The new band Lloyd Cole and the Commotions appeared on the scene with this single and eventually scored a hit with it in the UK, peaking at number 26. For reasons I could never explain, the single did not chart in the Netherlands.

It was even stranger that I didn't buy this single, leaving me to search for it for over a decade. Truth be told, I didn't have to buy it the first couple of years because I'd seen and heard it so often that I wouldn't play the single anyway...

My collection: 7" single no. 2377
Found: Record Exchange, London, July 1, 1995
Cost: 1 pound
Tracks: 'Perfect skin' / 'The sea and the sand'

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