Thursday, 20 June 2024

Voi Voi - Nora Brockstedt

In 1960, Norway debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest with a song called 'Voi Voi', performed by Nora Brockstedt (born 20 January 1923). The song was written by Georg Elgaaen. The lyrics set the scene of a little valley lit by the midnight sun in the distant north of Norway and tell of a song that the performer hears. Brockstedt then takes on the persona of a young Sámi woman who awaits her lover to come down from the tundra. The title ‘Voi Voi’ is a well-known sign of exclamation in Sámi. 

I was very lucky to finally find a copy of this legendary single online. It's pretty rare and usually commands very high prices. This time around, not so much. 

Nora’s career spanned more than 60 years. She passed away on 5 November 2015, aged 92. 

My collection: 7" single no. 7223
Found: Discogs.com, received 19 June 2024
Tracks: 'Voi Voi', 'Lilla Lilli-Ann fran Lillesand' / 'Ett Sommaräventyr', 'En dröm är allt'

Sunday, 2 June 2024

Les aveux - Elton John & France Gall

While Elton John was recording what would become his 1980 album 21 at 33, he recorded about a dozen extra songs. Five of them would appear on his next album, The Fox. Two other songs were French-language songs as duets with the French singer France Gall. 'Les aveux' and 'Donner pour donner' appear on this single, released in France

I'd never heard of this release, but when I saw this single it intrigued me enough to want to buy it. It turns out that 'Les aveux' actually made the Dutch Tipparade, peaking at number 4, just missing out on the Dutch Top 40. Personally I think the B-side is better...

My collection: 7" single no. 7222
Found: Record fair, Den Haag, 1 June 2024
Tracks: 'Les aveux' / 'Donner pour donner'

House of fun - Madness

The European sleeve of Madness's 'House of fun' looks suspiciously like a picture disc... and it's probably because it is based on one. This picture disc should be seen as proof.

'House of fun' was released as a one-off single on 14 May 1982 and reached number one in the UK singles chart, spending nine weeks in the charts. The song was re-released in 1992, reaching number 40. It is the band's only number one single in the UK and in 2015 the British public voted it as the nation's 8th favourite 1980s number one in a poll for ITV.

The song is about coming of age. The lyrics tell the story of a boy on his 16th birthday attempting to buy condoms at a chemist. The UK age of consent is 16, and he makes a point of stating that he is "16 today and up for fun". However, the boy is misunderstood by the chemist, as he asks for the condoms using slang euphemisms, such as "box of balloons with a featherlight touch" and "party hats with the coloured tips". The confused chemist behind the counter eventually informs the boy that the establishment is not a joke shop, and directs him towards the "House of Fun". 

My collection: 7" single no. 7221
Found: Record fair, Den Haag, 1 June 2024
Tracks: 'House of fun' / 'Don't look back'

Walkin' in the rain with the one I love - Love Unlimited

'Walkin' in the rain with the one I love' is a 1972 single from the soul trio Love Unlimited, a studio group created by singer/producer Barry White. The main vocalists were female singers Glodean James, her sister, Linda James, and their cousin Diane Taylor. Glodean would eventually become White's wife in 1974; the couple would split up in 1988, though they never divorced. 

The song is notable for White's vocal appearance as a voice on the telephone. The lush sound and romantic atmosphere led to this becoming Love Unlimited's first hit record, eventually rising to number 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and in the UK singles chart. 

The song is a bit too sugary sweet, but a classic nonetheless.

My collection: 7" single no. 7218
Found: Record fair, Den Haag, 1 June 2024
Tracks: 'Walkin' in the rain with the one I love' / 'I should have known'

Supernatural love - Donna Summer

'Supernatural love' is the second single from Donna Summer's twelfth studio album, Cats Without Claws (1984). The song was released on 23 October 1984. It was written by Summer, Michael Omartian and Bruce Sudano, and produced by Omartian. The typically 1980s synthesized song was remixed for its release as a single and became a minor hit in the US, peaking at number 75 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

It was accompanied by a very colourful video again featuring Donna and husband Bruce Sudano as a star-crossed couple chasing each other through time when he is abducted by an evil enchantress—from the stone age into current 1980s New Wave, where Donna pursues the enchantress in order to save him. The edited remix done by Juergen Koppers was used in the video. 

My collection: 7" single no. 7217
Found: Record fair, Den Haag, 1 June 2024
Tracks: 'Supernatural love' / 'Suzanna'

My mystery man - Jerney

After Earth & Fire fell apart, lead singer Jerney Kaagman started a solo career. That solo career could never match the success that the band had during the Seventies and early Eighties, but it started out okay with the minor hit 'All right here I am'. Other singles never reached the Dutch Top 40.

'My mystery man' was the only other single that would nearly get in there, reaching number 9 in the so-called Tipparade, the chart of 30 singles that aspired to be a Top 40 hit. It is a nice piece of pop, but nothing earth shattering. In the end, Jerney would have more success as president of the Dutch musicians' union BV Pop. 

My collection: 7" single no. 7216
Found: Record fair, Den Haag, 1 June 2024
Tracks: 'My mystery man' / 'Misery'

Saturday, 1 June 2024

Imagination - Belouis Some

I don't know how many versions of 'Imagination' by Belouis Some have been released through the years, but this one I was certainly unaware of. It's a double single, featuring the original single of 'Imagination' and a second disc featuring a live version of 'Imagination' and a version of 'Target practice'. Wait a minute... isn't that the exact content of this single of 'Target practice'? Yes, indeed. Even the artwork was partly borrowed for this double single.

Well, anyway, I could never resist a double single and so here it is, in all its glory. After all the releases of 'Imagination' during the mid-Eighties, the track finally reached number 17 in the UK singles chart in 1986.

My collection: 7" single no. 7209
Found: Discogs.com, received 28 May 2024
Tracks: 'Imagination' / 'Have you ever been in love' // 'Imagination (live)' / 'Target practice (remix)'


(Tans mit mir) Oliver - Anita Skorgan

Anita Skorgan's 1979 Eurovision entry 'Oliver' was recorded in a handful of languages. I already bought the English version and the Swedish version, and now here is the German version. (Oddly, this Norwegian singer never recorded a Norwegian version of the song!)

'Oliver' reached number 6 in the Norwegian singles chart, but it is not known whether this German version reached a chart placing in Germany. 

My collection: 7" single no. 7214
Found: Discogs.com, received 29 May 2024
Tracks: '(Tanz mit mir) Oliver' / '(Dance with me) Oliver'

Man gewöhnt sich so schnell an das Schöne - Nora Nova

Strictly speaking, I already owned 'Man gewöhnt sich so schnell an das Schöne' on 7" vinyl, but that was on a various artists EP from 1964. 

This single is the original release, with Nora Nova on the cover and the funny B-side 'Schöne Männer haben's schwer' ('Beautiful man have a hard time'). Until this year, 'Man gewöhnt sich so schnell an das Schöne' was the longest song title in Eurovision Song Contest history, beaten last month by the Estonian entry, '(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi'.

My collection: 7" single no. 7211
Found: Discogs.com, received 29 May 2024
Tracks: 'Man gewöhnt sich so schnell an das Schöne' / 'Schöne Männer haben's schwer'

You got the style - Athlete

The band Athlete doesn't seem to exist anymore, which is a shame. During their career they managed to record a whole array of catchy songs, of which 'You got the style' was one of the first. This 10" single presents two versions of the song, plus a bonus track on one side, and a bit of etching on the other side.

'You got the style' was released as the band's first major label single in June 2002. It reached number 37 in the UK singles chart.

My collection: 10" single [unnumbered]
Found: Discogs.com, received 24 May 2024
Tracks: 'You got the style', 'A few differences', 'You got the style (remix)'

It's alright - Pet Shop Boys

Although 'It's alright' is not my favourite ever Pet Shop Boys track, I still couldn't resist buying this 10" single, featuring a lengthy remix of the track, running well over 10 minutes. And fortunately it's a good remix. What's more, this 10" single survived the decades, with the poster still intact. 

On this 10-inch single there are additional lyrics with Tennant singing, "there's a boy standing by a river /  there's a girl lying with her lover / there's a statesman standing at a crossroads / there's a soldier polishing his gun". 

My collection: 10" single [unnumbered]
Found: Discogs.com, received 28 May 2024
Tracks: 'It's alright (alternative mix)' / 'It's alright (extended dance mix)'

Friday, 31 May 2024

Belfast child (edit) - Simple Minds

Can it really be 13 years since I last bought a Simple Minds single? I guess so, but this time I felt it was quite necessary. I bought 'Belfast child' back in 1989, right after it came out, as it's probably one of the band's best ever songs. While I was selecting some singles from an online seller, I came across this promotional 7" featuring an edit of that song. 

Driven by curiosity, I had to buy this promo, because I really wanted to know how anyone could trim down this epic piece. I have to say it was done quite well: the lenghty intro was scrapped and near the end some slow bits were also edited out. All in all, this is still a five minute song - but it does constitute an edit, in this case. The B-side does have a playable groove, but it is all silent.

My collection: 7" single no. 7210
Found: Discogs.com, received 29 May 2024
Tracks: 'Belfast child (edit)'

Love comes quickly (live) - Pet Shop Boys

A nice surprise happened last week when I was on my break at work: an announcement of the newest issue of Electronic Sounds with a free Pet Shop Boys single, pressed on gold-coloured vinyl. I ordered it then and there, and later that day I found out the single was pressed in a limited edition of 1,000 - and it was already sold out!

A bit of a collector's item, then, this single featuring three live tracks from the Boys' concert at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen. The entire concert is due to be released on DVD later this year, so all is not lost if you've missed out on this single. 

My collection: 7" single no. 7208
Found: Electronic Sounds, received 25 May 2024
Tracks: 'Love comes quickly (live)' / 'Paninaro & Always on my mind (live)'

Dizzy - Olly Alexander

The Eurovision Song Contest took place earlier this month, and one of the most eyepopping performances came from the United Kingdom. Not entirely in a good way, apparently, because the viewing public only gave Olly Alexander zero points. 

That's not to say that 'Dizzy' is a bad song: the performance was perhaps a bit too, er, explicit. Halfnaked men in boxer shorts in what looked like a bathroom spinning around and toppling all over eachother probably made a lot of voters dizzy - opting to vote for other, sometimes worse, songs instead. Fortunately the song was released on this beautiful red vinyl 7" in an inner and outer sleeve. 

My collection: 7" single no. 7207
Found: Recordstore UK, received 24 May 2024
Tracks: 'Dizzy' / 'Dizzy (extended)'

Thursday, 23 May 2024

Vitam vitr v udoli - Karel Gott

In 1968 Karel Gott represented Austria at the Eurovision Song Contest with 'Tausend Fenster', a song written by Udo Jürgens. Since Karel was a Czech singer, it shouldn't be too surprising that he also recorded the song in is mother tongue. And so, 'Tausend Fenster' became 'Vitam vitr v udoli', a lyric that is totally unintelligible for most world citizens.

However, the song was released by the Czechoslovakian record label Supraphon, and this is the single I finally got to buy recently. This is one of the pleasures of Discogs, the worldwide market place: you would never find a single like this in a western European record store, or even a record fair!

My collection: 7" single no. 7206
Found: Discogs.com, received 22 May 2024
Tracks: 'Vitam vitr v udoli' / 'Neverim'

Tuesday, 21 May 2024

Popmuzik - M

After 'Popmuzik', 'Popmuzik', 'Popmuzik', 'Popmuzik' and 'Popmuzik', I recently found out that there was a new release of 'Popmuzik' on a 10" single, pressed on pink vinyl. It was another one of those Record Store Day releases, with an interesting tracklisting, because it contained an 11 minute remix on the B-side. And so of course I had to order this one.

The disc doesn't disappoint. Of course I am familiar with the original 7" version, but the three other versions were new to me, and their diversity really surprised me. Maybe all the versions of 'Popmuzik' need to be brought together on a CD release one day. Although listening to all of them in one go is probably going to be slightly exhausting. 

My collection: 10" single [unnumbered]
Found: Discogs.com, received 18 May 2024
Tracks: 'Popmuzik (Original 7" version)', 'Popmuzik (Live Latin Performance Vancouver 2000)', ''Popmuzik (R&B 1978 Demo Version)' / 'Popmuzik (Second Sun Remix)'

Run - Snow Patrol

'Run' by Snow Patrol is easily one of the best songs of this century, but so far I haven't been able to buy a copy on 7" vinyl for a somewhat reasonable price. Which is why I was quite surprised to locate a copy of the 10" single for a more than reasonable price.

This clear vinyl 10" single is a bit crackly but it does present two remixes of 'Run'. One by Jacknife Lee, an 7 minute and 27 seconds epic, and a more modest four minute version by someone calling himself 'the freelance hellraiser'. It's sudden surprises like this which makes online shopping more fun.

My collection: 10" single [unnumbered]
Found: Discogs.com, received 18 May 2024
Tracks: 'Run (Jacknife Lee remix)' / 'Run (Freelance Hellraiser remix)'

Seal our fate - Gloria Estefan

'Seal our fate' was released as the second single from Gloria Estefan's album Into the light (1991). In the UK, the 7" vinyl single was released as a "Limited Edition Tour Souvenir Pack" with a few attractive photographs of the singer and a poster.

The single became a moderate success, peaking at number 24 in the UK singles chart and number 10 in the Dutch Top 40. I never bought the single because I felt the song was not really good enough, but this Tour Souvenir Pack was attractive enough for me to want to own it anyway. I do think that Estefan's output in the Nineties wasn't really that impressive, but anyway. 

My collection: 7" single no. 7201
Found: Discogs.com, received 14 May 2024
Tracks: 'Seal our fate' / 'Seal our fate (remix edit)'

Monday, 20 May 2024

Love & pride - King

If you were alive in the Eighties, you most certainly will have heard King's 'Love & pride', which dominated the music channels in 1984 and 1985. The original version of 'Love & pride' was already in my collection, as well as the re-release from 1985 with a poster sleeve.

I didn't know, however, that at the same time a limited edition double single was released, featuring a second disc with two live versions. The versions were recorded for BBC Radio One, but there's no indication of venue and date. It doesn't matter much to me, but one has to wonder why record companies are always so uninformative when they release live versions.

My collection: 7" single no. 7200
Found: Discogs.com, received 14 May 2024
Tracks: 'Love & pride' / 'Don't stop' // 'Love & pride (live)' / 'I kissed the spikey fridge (live)'

Ordinary girl - Alison Moyet

Alison Moyet enjoyed a great deal of success with her debut solo album Alf in 1984. She followed it up with Raindancing over a year later. The first two singles, 'Is this love?' and 'Weak in the presence of beauty' both reached the UK top 10, but the third single, 'Ordinary girl', wasn't that lucky. It only reached number 43, while also missing out on any chart placement all over Europe.

That's not to say this is a bad song: it's absolutely catchy, but I have to admit that I didn't know the song at all when I bought this single. But you can never go wrong with Alison Moyet, I have found. Maybe the record company should have done a bit more of a marketing push back in 1987.

My collection: 7" single no. 7199
Found: Discogs.com, received 14 May 2024
Tracks: 'Ordinary girl' / 'Palm of your hand (Cloak and dagger)'

Take a look - Level 42

Level 42 enjoyed a great deal of success in the mid-Eighties, but after the huge success of their album Running in the family, the original line-up split up, leaving Mark King and Mike Lindup having to find replacements for Boon and Phil Gould. They recorded the next album Staring at the sun with Gary Husband on drums and Dominic Miller, who towards the end of the sessions was replaced by Alan Murphy.

'Take a look' was a single taken from the album. Like the previous single 'Heaven in my hands' it peaked outside of the UK singles chart's top 10, at number 32. All this despite the 'limited edition envelope pack' which included four postcards of the band members. 

My collection: 7" single no. 7197
Found: Discogs.com, received 14 May 2024
Tracks: 'Take a look' / 'Man'

Sunday, 19 May 2024

Tonight - David Bowie

David Bowie is often praised for his pre-Eighties work, but during the Eighties I discovered the man, and personally I feel his best work was released during the Nineties. But from all I've read, most people think his Ziggy Stardust era was the best thing since sliced bread. Obviously I disagree.

As for comments that his Eighties work is sub-par, I disagree for the most part as well. Perhaps the album Tonight, released in 1984, is an exception. It wasn't a particularly inspired piece of work, with the title track made a little less enjoyable for the guest appearance by Tina Turner. I can't really stand her voice, but again, most people seem to be particularly fond of her cat wailing. So why buy this single, 'Tonight'? Well, it was missing from my collection, and it seems odd that I would miss just one of Bowie's Eighties singles.

My collection: 7" single no. 7204
Found: Discogs.com, received 17 May 2024
Tracks: 'Tonight' / 'Tumble and twirl'

Heartache No. 9 - Hot Chocolate

This Hot Chocolate single is a bit of a landmark, because not only does it feature Errol Brown prominently on the sleeve, it is also his last single with the band. The song was released on The very best of Hot Chocolate in 1986, an album that also featured a Ben Liebrand remix of 'You sexy thing'. The single only reached number 76 in the UK and number 52 in Germany.

After 'Heartache No. 9', Errol Brown went solo and a few more remix singles were released. Hot Chocolate continued without Errol Brown for a while, releasing the songs 'Never pretend', 'What about you', 'Get it right', 'Kiss to mean goodbye' and 'Cry little girl' between 1988 and 1993, none of which managed to chart. Hot Chocolate continued to make live appearances in the UK and Europe.

My collection: 7" single no. 7195
Found: Discogs.com, received 10 May 2024
Tracks: 'Heartache No. 9' / 'One life'

I'm no one - Ilanit

I've been rather successful in collecting Ilanit's Eurovision songs recently. Having bought 'Ahava hi shir lishnayim' last month, I am also the proud owner of the French and German versions of that song - and now I have also added the English version.

Entitled 'I'm no one' on the cover and 'I'm no one if you leave me' on the label, this should be my penultimate Ilanit single, as I'm still after the Italian version of that other Eurovision song, 'Ey sham'. It's fun to collect all these versions, to be honest.

My collection: 7" single no. 7192
Found: Discogs.com, received 10 May 2024
Tracks: 'I'm no one if you leave me' / 'I can't say I love you'

You are young / Sea fog - Keane

The album Strangeland is not Keane's best known album - that honour would go to Hopes & fears, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year - but back in 2022, a special 10" single, released on Record Store Day, commemorated the 10th anniversary of that album. Like all Record Store Day releases, the disc was overly expensive.

Fast forward two years and it is available for half price in some stores (but not all, I noticed recently). Pressed on clear vinyl, this 10" single presents alternative versions of the album tracks 'You are young' and 'Sea fog'. Only the biggest Keane fans still remember those tracks, but it's a nice little item - especially for half price.

My collection: 10" single [unnumbered]
Found: Paagman, Leidschendam, 12 May 2024
Tracks: 'You are young (alternative structure - work in progress)' / 'Sea fog (full band version - work in progress)'

Friday, 10 May 2024

Eat the music - Kate Bush

Kate Bush seems to be in full Kraftwerk mode recently, re-releasing her music as if she isn't creating any new music anymore. (Well, who knows.) We've had the CD and vinyl box sets, then the coloured vinyl LP's and, a few months ago, overly expensive repackagings of the albums Hounds of Love and The Dreaming. And now this.

Record Store Day is always an opportunity to repackage music and sell it for steep prices. Last month Kate Bush released this beautiful product: a white vinyl 10" disc with three tracks on one side and the cover image printed on the other side. It has to be emphasized that the image is actually printed on the disc, and not, as usually with picture discs, pressed inside the disc. The effect is absolutely beautiful.
Unfortunately the disc features the 'remastered' versions of the tracks, which especially in the case of 'Big stripey lie' is an act of vandalism, because the track fades out instead of its original beautiful ending. I have to say that I'm slightly disappointed with Kate these recent years. But still, this EP is a 'nice to have'.

My collection: 10" single [unnumbered]
Found: Discogs.com, received 26 April 2024
Tracks: 'Eat the music', 'Lily', 'Big stripey lie'

Toy E.P. - David Bowie

Toy is a studio album by the English musician David Bowie, recorded from July to October 2000 in New York City and featured re-recordings of songs Bowie recorded between 1964 and 1971, along with a couple of new tracks. Bowie's intention for the project was to rehearse the tracks, record them live and release them as quickly as possible, predating the idea of the surprise album. Intended for release in March 2001, the album was shelved by EMI/Virgin, leading Bowie to depart the label and begin work on his next album Heathen (2002). Various Toy tracks saw release as B-sides and bonus tracks in the ensuing years; two were remade for Heathen and two appeared on the Nothing Has Changed compilation in 2014. The album was posthumously released in November 2021.  

Then, in April 2022, this EP was released. The Toy E.P. features special versions of six of the tracks that appeared on Toy. Like the album, this EP features the ugliest sleeve artwork made in the history of mankind, but it was apparently conceived by Bowie while he was still alive. Whatever - it's still nice to have this EP for the reduced price I found it recently.

My collection: 10" single [unnumbered]
Found: Sounds, Delft, 4 May 2024
Tracks: 'You've got a habit of leaving (radio edit)', 'Shadow man (vocal and piano mix)', 'Silly boy blue (alternative ending mix)' / 'Can't help thinking about me (live BBC Radio 1 session)', 'I dig everything (live)', 'The London boys (live)'

Waterloo - Abba

With the final of this year's Eurovision Song Contest taking place tomorrow, there's a lot of speculation about Abba. Will they appear on stage? Will they perform their song 'Waterloo', which won the competition half a century ago? (Spoiler: no and no.)

At least there is the recent re-release of 'Waterloo' to celebrate the half-centenary. For the first time ever, all four versions of the song were released on one vinyl disc - and a 10" vinyl disc at that. It is actually the first ever official Abba 10" EP, which makes this release rather unique. Which is, of course, why I bought it.

My collection: 10" single [unnumbered]
Found: Platenzaak.nl, received 16 April 2024
Tracks: 'Waterloo (Swedish version)', 'Waterloo (English version)' / 'Waterloo (German version)', 'Waterloo (French version)'

Thursday, 9 May 2024

Yesterday's men - Madness

It's funny how a living and changing collection like mine stays quite staticly online. I have recently done away with all of my Madness singles, only to buy different copies, most of them limited editions or UK pressings in the months to come. I recently bought 'Michael Caine', and this is Madness single number two.

One of the singles I no longer own is 'Yesterday's men', at least, the one I wrote about in 2009. I now own the double single, consisting of a picture disc with the two tracks on the single I bought in 1989, plus a bonus single with two tracks I didn't have already. You can see how that's an improvement over the other copy. 

My collection: 7" single no. 7190
Found: Discogs.com, received 30 April 2024
Tracks: 'Yesterday's men' / 'All I knew' // 'Yesterday's men (Harmonica mix)' / 'It must be love (Recorded live at Brighton Conference Centre, 5 March 1983)'


Legenden om Joe Hill - Goran Hagwall

It's not exactly clear to me for whom Marty Wilde wrote 'The Spirit of Joe Hill', but it seems that Laurie Dryden was the only one who recorded the song. Interestingly, the song took on a life of its own in Scandinavia, because several Swedish versions of the song exist.

One of those versions is the one by Göran Hagwall (Gothenburg, 29 October 1946 — 10 October 1991). I received this copy in the original Philips record company sleeve, which I have to say is very well preserved after almost half a century!

My collection: 7" single no. 7189
Found: Discogs.com, received 30 April 2024
Tracks: 'Legenden om Joe Hill' / 'Michaela'

Fernando och Filippo - Suzie

Hard to imagine this year, but back in 1966 the Netherlands were still sending quality songs to the Eurovision Song Contest. Milly Scott made an impression with her bouncy 'Fernando en Filippo'. 

The song was covered in Swedish by Suzie. You may wonder, how come a Swedish singer covers this song? That's because the singer isn't actually Swedish. Suzie was born as Maria Catharina Martina Pereboom in Tilburg, the Netherlands, on 21 August 1946. She moved to Sweden around 1960. In 1965 she married Mike Watson (bass player in The Lee Kings). This EP wsa released in 1966, not long after the Eurovision Song Contest took place. Interestingly, around that time she also recorded singles in Dutch, German, French and, in 1969, a successful cover version of 'Walkin' Back to Happiness'. For many years she owned a very exclusive snack bar in Täby, just north of Stockholm, Sweden. She passed away in March 2008. 

My collection: 7" single no.7188
Found: Discogs.com, received 30 April 2024
Tracks: 'Fernando och Filippo', 'Grabben I Ljusblå Tröja' / 'Gott om tid', 'Svag i geografi'

Kleptocracy - OMD

OMD delivered a great album with Bauhaus Staircase recently, and 'Kleptocracy' is possibly the strongest track on that album. No wonder that it was finally released as a single. The CD-single comes with two remixes, but the 7" single only features the original song and an instrumental B-side track. The single was pressed on red vinyl. 

The word 'kleptocracy' is used to describe a society or system ruled by people who use their power to steal their country's resources. McCluskey's lyrics deal directly with such subjects. Institutions such as Deutsche Bank, the Kremlin, the KGB, the GOP, as well as the assassinated Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, are all name-checked. There is also veiled reference to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson "The narcissist (who) stole the exit." 

My collection: 7" single no. 7191
Found: OMD webstore, received 4 May 2024
Tracks: 'Kleptocracy' / 'Silver cloud'

Wednesday, 8 May 2024

Queen of sorrow - Sade

A white label 12" featuring a 10 minute remix of a Sade song. It sounds pretty interesting, doesn't it? Well, that's what I thought. The 12" came with an A4 leaflet announcing that the disc contained "the choc electric 2001 mixes", but only one side is playable. As for the track itself, well... admittedly it does seem to contain a few samples of Sade Adu's voice, but the whole thing sounds pretty dismal. But I bet that this kind of thing did pretty well in clubs at the beginning of this century.

I played it, I recorded it and I put it up for sale on Discogs. If you'd like to own it - there's your chance. Meanwhile, I'll wait for better Sade discs to turn up.

My collection: 12" single [unnumbered]
Found: Record fair, Delft, 4 May 2024
Tracks: 'Queen of sorrow (Choc Electric 2001 mix)'

Sunday, 28 April 2024

Opportunities (Let's make lots of money) - Pet Shop Boys

The Pet Shop Boys have been around for forty years now and they have been able to create great music consistently. The early beginnings weren't easy, with a few Bobby Orlando-produced tracks and singles that didn't end up high in the charts. One of those early singles was 'Opportunities', released by EMI to muted response. It was only when they released their next single, 'West End Girls', that their career took off.

This 12" single has, therefore, become a bit of a collector's item. It features two remixes by the Latin Rascals. The dub mix on the B-side of this disc has never been released on CD, and so it was worth getting this disc just for that track alone - although the A-side remix slightly differs from the one on the album Disco as well!

My collection: 12" single [unnumbered]
Found: Record fair, Den Bosch, 13 April 2024
Tracks: 'Opportunities (Let's make lots of money) (Version Latina)' / 'Opportunities (Let's make lots of money) (dub for money)', 'In the night'

Running up that hill - Kate Bush

It's always nice to buy a rare Kate Bush item, but buying an illegal item always feels less comfortable. In the case of this 12" single, it has to be established that this is certainly an illegal item. For one thing, it uses the catalogue number of the original US promotional 12" single from 1985. It hss an EMI logo and a His Master's Voice image, while all of Kate's releases are done by Fish People these days, and the disc features two remixes that almost certainly have never been approved by Kate. 

Still, it's a nice item to have, especially when one of the two remixes - the one by Orlando Voorn - is a really good one. My excuse is that I've already bought all of Kate's official releases anyway. Except those insanely expensive reissues of last year and this year, that is. She can't have it all.

My collection: 12" single [unnumbered]
Found: HHV.de website, received 2 April 2024
Tracks: 'Running up that hill (12" remix)' / 'Running up that hill (Orlando Voorn downtempo mix)', 'Running up that hill (Ashley Beedle edit)'

Saturday, 27 April 2024

You keep me hangin' on - Reba McEntire

Today is King's Day in the Netherlands, and traditionally this means that you take the stuff you don't want anymore and offer it for sale on a little piece of claimed territory (often beforehand) in the middle of town, together with other citizens living nearby. In my case, I always offer some music on vinyl and CD's that I don't want anymore. (My collection is a living one: I often buy better versions of singles I had when I was younger and when I used to write on the sleeves.) 

One of the records I had on offer was this 12" single by Reba McEntire. I bought it a long time ago, basically because it was another version of 'You keep me hangin' on', a song made famous by the Supremes and later by Kim Wilde. Reba's version - I have to say it - pales in comparison to those versions. But: it was pressed on very pretty pink vinyl. I sold my copy today, but it hasn't featured on this blog yet, so here it is... 

My collection: 12" single [unnumbered]
Found: [unknown], 20 years ago
Tracks: 'You keep me hangin' on (Classic Paradise mix)', 'You keep me hangin' on (Classic Paradise instrumental)' / 'You keep me hangin' on (Deep Love mix)', 'You keep me hangin' on (Aphrodisiac mix)'

Friday, 26 April 2024

I'm just (a simple country girl from France) - Michele Torr

Michèle Torr represented Monaco at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1977 with 'Une petite Française'. The song reached fourth place in the competition, and this apparently prompted the singer or her team to also record the song in other languages, Besides the German, Italian and Spanish versions, there was this English version of the song, which for those of us who can read this blog is probably the most accessible version. It certainly is for me.

The lyrics stay roughly the same: just like in the French version, the singer explains that she is just a simple country girl from France with a desire to sing. And so she does, and if I may say so, it comes across a little better in English.

My collection: 7" single no. 7186
Found: Discogs.com, received 17 April 2024
Tracks: 'I'm just (a simple country girl from France)' / 'Une petite Française'

We came to dance - Ultravox

I had the good fortune of finding two picture disc 7" singles of Ultravox on one day, and because they both looked so good I simply had to snap them up. 'We came to dance' was the fourth and last single taken from the band's album Quartet, and it reached number 18 in the UK singles chart. 

I already own the clear vinyl version of this single, but when a picture disc looks as good as this, it is a worthy addition to my collection. 

My collection: 7" single no. 7175
Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, 16 April 2024
Tracks: 'We came to dance' / 'Overlook'

Hymn - Ultravox

I had the pleasure of seeing Ultravox live at Paradiso during the last tour they ever did - and with the recent passing of Chris Cross I think there won't ever be another one - and this song was one of the most rousing tracks on the set. It wasn't the bands biggest hit, but it could have been. 

Lyrically, the song describes a time of corruption, in which "all that's good will fall from grace" and "Different words [...] have other meaning"; the protagonist expresses his worldly ambitions for "power and glory" in phrases from Bible ("the storybook"), especially The Lord's Prayer. 'Hymn' peaked at number 11 in the singles chart in the UK, where it was certified silver, and reached top 10 in Germany and Switzerland. This picture disc is a beautiful piece.

My collection: 7" single no. 7172
Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, 16 April 2024
Tracks: 'Hymn' / 'Monument'

Changing world - Hot Chocolate

Another Hot Chocolate single I didn't already have is 1974's 'Changing world'. In this case, it's the Belgian pressing with a picture sleeve - which is just as well, because the UK version came in the same old RAK record company sleeve.

'Changing world' was written, once again, by lead singer Errol Brown and bassist Tony Wilson, and it was taken from the band's debut album Cicero Park. It was released as the follow-up to the massively successful single 'Emma' - a top 10 hit in various countries - but it wasn't as successful. In fact, it only managed to reach number 58 in the UK singles chart.

My collection: 7" single no. 7168
Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, 16 April 2024
Tracks: 'Changing world' / 'Bump and dilly down'

Thursday, 25 April 2024

You could've been a lady - Hot Chocolate

With all the Hot Chocolate singles already in my collection, it's always a bit of a surprise when one turns up that I don't already have. 'You could've been a lady' was written in 1969 and released as a single in 1971. The song was written by band members Errol Brown and Tony Wilson.

Although initially released by Hot Chocolate as a non-album single, the song later appeared on the 2009 reissue of the album Cicero Park.  In 1976, the band re-recorded the song for their album Man to Man. Boasting a fuller, heavier production than the 3:42 original, it runs for 4:25. Rather than the original single version, a 3:48 edit of the re-recording has appeared on all compilation albums issued both by the band and with various other artists.

My collection: 7" single no. 7167
Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, 16 April 2024
Tracks: 'You could've been a lady' / 'Everybody's laughing'

Never - Heart

25 years ago I bought the single 'Never / These dreams' by Heart, a compilation of two songs from their self-titled album in 1985, but released in 1988. 

This single, featuring a remix of 'Never', was released in 1985, just after the album was released. The song was written by Holly Knight, Gene Bloch (from the band Device) and "Connie" (a pseudonym for Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson, and Sue Ennis). The single reached number 4 in the US Billboard Hot 100, but failed to chart in the UK and Europe.

My collection: 7" single no. 7165
Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, 16 April 2024
Tracks: 'Never (remix)' / 'Shell shock'

Swear - Sheena Easton

Sheena Easton had a very decent career during the Eighties, with a good selection of hits and quality pop songs. It has caused me to buy a single by her whenever I come across one I don't have yet.

Unfortunately, there are a few unexpected duds among the many great singles. I bought 'Swear' recently but the song isn't really that great. It's a bit of a screamfest, to be honest. Fortunately the B-side is a little more attractive. It ain't no 'Strut', this one, but anyway.

My collection: 7" single no. 7162
Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, 16 April 2024
Tracks: 'Swear' / 'Fallen angels'

Love is blue - Jeff Beck

The song 'L'amour est bleu' competed in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1967, performed by Vicky Leandros, and it became a big hit worldwide, especially when Paul Mauriat released his version in 1968. But he wasn't the only one to cover the song.

Jeff Beck released his version in 1968 as well. He had some success, as the single reached number 23 in the UK singles chart. The single is quite a catch, because I've never seen a copy before.

My collection: 7" single no. 7160
Found: Record fair, Den Bosch, 13 April 2024
Tracks: 'Love is blue' / 'I've been drinking'

Tuesday, 23 April 2024

Ein Lied ist wie ein Vogel - Ilanit

It doesn't happen very often that two versions of a single appear with the same seller, especially when you're after both versions. But that's exactly what happened earlier this month when I finally found 'Ahava hi shir lishnayim' and its German counterpart, 'Ein Lied ist wie ein Vogel'. It was a bit of a relief to find both singles in quick succession.

Ilanit recorded her 1977 Eurovision entry in several languages, but the original version and this German version are possibly the hardest to get hold of.Of course, now there is still the English version to go.

My collection: 7" single no. 7153
Found: Record fair, Den Bosch, 13 April 2024
Tracks: 'Ein Lied ist wie ein Vogel' / 'Lass dich mal gehen'

Yo soy aquel - Willy Alberti

Although the A-side of this single is really the Italian song 'Nessuno mi puo giudicare', all the attention has to be focused on its B-side, a version of 'Yo soy aquel', one of the most impressive Spanish Eurovision entries ever. 

The original was performed on the Eurovision stage on 5 March 1966. Dutch singer Willy Alberti was quick to recognize the quality of the song and released his version just two months later, on 9 May 1966. Finding this single was a real surprise for me - and the fact that the original picture sleeve was included was very fortunate.

My collection: 7" single no. 7159
Found: Record fair, Den Bosch, 13 April 2024
Tracks: 'Nessuno mi puo giudicare' / 'Yo soy aquel'

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