Friday, 31 October 2025

We belong - Pat Benatar

Picture discs are, of course, always interesting. So whenever there's a little box of picture discs, I go through it to see if I can grab anything. In this case, I managed to find a beautiful little picture disc of Pat Benatar's 'We belong'. I never saw this one before. I bought the original single in 1994. 

The song earned Benatar a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance alongside Linda Ronstadt, Tina Turner, Madonna, and Whitney Houston. It was awarded a gold certification in Canada for sales in excess of 50,000 units.

My collection: 7" single no. 7827
Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, 29 October 2025
Tracks: 'We belong' / 'Suburban king

Comment te dire adieu - Jimmy Somerville featuring June Miles-Kingston

Back in 1990, I bought 'Comment te dire adieu' cheaply, without a picture sleeve. I wouldn't be at all surprised if that copy had originally been inside a limited edition gatefold sleeve, because the exact same sort of black sleeve appears within this rather more attractive packaging. The inside of the gatefold sleeve shows the full lyrics of the song alongside another picture of the duo singing it.

June Miles-Kingston was a founding member of the Mo-dettes, which lasted from 1979 to 1982. She later became a session drummer and backing vocalist for a variety of British post-punk, new wave, and pop artists. In the Nineties she studied fine art at St. Martin's and filmmaking at the University of Sussex. Her film Dear Miss Bassey was awarded a prize at the London 'Shorts' Film Festival.

My collection: 7" single no. 7826
Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, 29 October 2025
Tracks: 'Comment te dire adieu' / 'Tell the world

Thursday, 30 October 2025

Waterfront - Simple Minds

The last record shop I visited during my stay in Vienna was actually the first one I visited when I was in Vienna back in September 2017. In the meantime, the shop had moved to a different address, although their stock was still the same: clothing and records. Unfortunately I didn't find a lot of interesting singles this time, and I was actually afraid that I would have to leave the shop after searching for 20 minutes and finding nothing. That's always a bit embarrassing.

But fortunately there was some 'Record Store Day' stock in a corner, and that's where I found this picture disc single. I knew it existed, but I hadn't been able to find it yet. It was released back in 2015, and features one of the Simple Mind's better singles. It was a nice item to finish the week with.

My collection: 7" single no. 7825
Found: Record Bag, Vienna, 18 October 2025
Tracks: 'Waterfront' / 'Hunter and the hunted

Gentlemen callers not allowed - Gilla

Although 'Gentlemen callers not allowed' was presented as a single by Gilla & Bobby at some point, but originally it was simply a single by Gilla on her own, as this sleeve demonstrates. So it isn't strange that I thought I didn't already have the track. Unfortunately the content of the single is identical, including the vocals of Bobby Farrell (or should I say, Frank Farian?). 

After the birth of her daughter, Gilla ended her career. Her husband, Helmut Rulofs, released several songs under the pseudonym Chris Denning and worked for Frank Farian. Under the pseudonym G. Winger she wrote the song 'I see a boat on the river' for Boney M. Later, she founded the group Vanilla.

My collection: 7" single no. 7824
Found: Wienyl, Vienna, 17 October 2025
Tracks: 'Gentlemen callers not allowed' / 'Say yes

Komm komm zu mir - Edina Pop

Edina Pop was born in Budapest as Marika Késmárki on 4 February 1941. She came to Germany in 1969 and forged a singing career in German. Some of her singles were actually cover versions of Eurovision singles, and this is one of them: 'Komm komm zu mir' is actually a version of Mary Hopkin's 'Knock, knock who's there' - and this is proudly proclaimed on the sleeve of this single.

'Komm komm zu mir' was the first of two of her singles that made the charts in Germany. It reached number 35 in June 1970. The other one, 'Tomatenrote Lippen', followed in January 1971 and only got to number 39. In 1979 she was recruited by Ralph Siegel for his group Dschinghis Khan.

My collection: 7" single no. 7823
Found: Wienyl, Vienna, 17 October 2025
Tracks: 'Komm, komm zu mir' / 'Alle Tränen die ich weine

Sunset people - Donna Summer

Here's another Donna Summer single that I already have, but in an Austrian pressing with a different sleeve. I think this sleeve is better, actually, but also the fact that this one only cost me 50 eurocents was a factor.

'Sunset people' was written by Harold Faltermeyer, together with Pete Belotte and Keith Forsey. The song was produced by Giorgio Moroder and Belotte.

My collection: 7" single no. 7818
Found: Wienyl, Vienna, 17 October 2025
Tracks: 'Sunset people' / 'Our love

Monday, 27 October 2025

Carrie - Cliff Richard

Some singles by Cliff Richard have appeared on this blog recently, but there was always one single that I couldn't find anywhere. It's a track I remember from my childhood, and I guess I would have bought it back then if pocket money had been enough to finance it. 

I am talking about 'Carrie', a track from Cliff's album Rock 'n' Roll Juvenile. Playing this single 45 years later I can still remember the chorus and the last few seconds of the track. It's funny how brains seem to absorb music and can still replicate it after not having heard it for so long.

My collection: 7" single no. 7822
Found: Wienyl, Vienna, 17 October 2025
Tracks: 'Carrie' / 'Moving in

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