Saturday, 18 November 2023

Zero gravity - Kate Miller-Heidke

'Zero gravity' could be described as a pop-opera song. Kate Miller-Heidke wrote the song following her experience with post-natal depression after the birth of her son, Ernie, and how she felt "weightless" as she recovered. In an interview with broadcaster SBS, Miller-Heidke said she has always known of Eurovision, but became more invested since Australia became involved. She said "I think what I love about Eurovision is the permission to go a bit bonkers and I love how it embraces all different genres and different levels of experimental music and performance. I love how theatrical it is."

Theatrical is a way to describe her performance: it was over the top, with the singer swaying about on high poles, before a background of stars. The Cirque du Soleil-inspired performance made the song very popular with viewers. Still, it finished in ninth place.

A blue vinyl single was released in 2020 in an edition of 284 copies. My copy is number 188.

My collection: 7" single no. 7078
Found: Record fair, Den Bosch, 11 November 2023
Tracks: 'Zero gravity' / 'Zero gravity (acoustic)'

Let's get serious - Jermaine Jackson

It's an odd fact that Jermaine Jackson always remained somewhat in the shadows of his younger brother Michael, despite the fact that certainly in the late Seventies he released some very great material. This single is a good example: 'Let's get serious', produced by Stevie Wonder, is a song that is impossibly catchy. 

I actually only discovered this track recently, when I bought a CD of 12 inch singles from 1980. This is quite strange, since this single was released in 1978. But it's true: in the UK this single peaked at number 8 in the singles chart in 1980. 

My collection: 7" single no. 7077
Found: Record fair, Den Bosch, 11 November 2023
Tracks: 'Let's get serious' / 'Je vous aime beaucoup (I love you)'

Eden is a magic world - Pop concerto orchestra

The Pop Concerto Orchestra is a French pop music group singing in English, whose compositions are signed by Paul de Senneville and Olivier Toussaint. Their most famous song is 'Eden is a magic world', initially recorded in 1976 and which achieved success in the summer of 1982.

The single sold more than a million copies, after having been used at the time for an advertisement for the Telefunken brand. After the release of several 45s which did not meet with the same success, the group disbanded in 1985.

My collection: 7" single no. 7076
Found: Record fair, Den Bosch, 11 November 2023
Tracks: 
'Eden is a magic world' / 'She wears a rainbow'

Wann - Camillo

The funny thing about record fairs is that sometimes you can get yourself a good deal. Having bought a dozen singles at the stand of a Eurovision specialist, I spotted this single for a few euros but passed on it. When I saw the same single a few stands further down for just one euro, I became more interested in its contents. 

It turns out that this EP features a German version of 'Petit Bonhomme', the song with which Camillo represented Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1962. 'Du kleiner Mann' appears as the third track on this EP, which might seem an odd choice.

My collection: 7" single no. 7075
Found: Record fair, Den Bosch, 11 November 2023
Tracks: 'Wann', 'Das Gluck, von demich einst getraumt' / 'Du kleiner Mann', 'Wenn ein Stern vom Himmel fallt'

Do you believe in shame? - Duran Duran

Back in 1989, I already bought 'Do you believe in shame?', Duran Duran's third single from their album 'Big Thing'. My copy was an American one, bought from a record shop that supplied the occasional import. 

I didn't know back then that the UK edition came in three varieties, that together would make up a collectable set. When I did find out, about eight years ago, those singles were hard to get. Online no dealer would have all three and the combined shipping costs would make collecting these singles quite an expensive experience.

I was glad when I bumped into a UK dealer at last week's record fair, who happened to have all three of these singles. I had no doubt that I really wanted to have them, because as you know I am a sucker for limited editions and strange single sets.

Part one comes with a sleeve in which you can house all three singles, whereas the actual single features the band's frontman Simon Le Bon. Nick Rhodes and John Taylor appear on the cover of parts 2 and 3 respectively. 

A successful legal challenge over the close resemblance of the melody of 'Do you believe in shame?' to that of the Dale Hawkins classic 'Suzie Q' (more famously covered by Creedence Clearwater Revival and The Rolling Stones), means the three writers of 'Suzie Q' were added to the official ASCAP credits for royalties on 'Do you believe in shame?'. Duran Duran always denied intentionally copying any other works, and that the similarity of the two songs was based on a "basic blues progression". 

My collection: 7" single no. 7072, 7073 and 7074
Found: Record fair, Den Bosch, 11 November 2023
Tracks: 'Do you believe in shame?' / 'The Krush Brothers LSD edit' // 'Do you believe in shame?' / 'God (London)', 'This is how a road gets made', 'Palomino' // 'Do you believe in shame?' / 'Drug (It's just a state of mind'

Friday, 17 November 2023

Det var en yndig tid - Katy Bødtger

At the beginning of this year I bought 'Mit potpourri', a 10" album by Katy Bødtger, which featured her 1960 Eurovision entry 'Det var en yndig tid'. One of the reasons (besides it being a very attractive item with a colour sleeve) was that the single would cost at least 45 euros. And certainly online you will need to pay something like that for a decent copy. 

Imagine my surprise when I saw this single for less than half of that amount at the record fair in Den Bosch last Saturday. And from a Danish dealer too! It was a lovely time.

My collection: 7" single no. 7070
Found: Record fair, Den Bosch, 11 November 2023
Tracks: 'Det var en yndig tid' / 'Gør hvad du vil'

To the unknown man - Electric Playground Orchestra

It's hard to surpass the majestic beauty of Vangelis' 'To the unknown man', but still it has been tried. In 1978, the Electric Playground Orchestra released this single - a single I've never seen before. I bought it out of curiosity, because I wanted to know what this version would sound like. 

The identity of this 'orchestra' has not been revealed, but we do know that this single is produced by a certain Werner Schüler, which leads me to conclude that this is a German outfit. But if you know more, you are welcome to post in the comments!

My collection: 7" single no. 7069
Found: Record fair, Den Bosch, 11 November 2023
Tracks: 'To the unknown man' / 'Cascade'

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