Friday, 23 January 2009
I can't stand the rain - Eruption
Amsterdamned - Lois Lane
Thursday, 22 January 2009
Tenement steps - The Motors
Troy - Sinéad O'Connor
Fernando en Filippo - Milly Scott
Just when I needed you most - Randy Vanwarmer
Don't want to wait anymore - The Tubes
Day in day out - David Bowie
'n Beetje - Teddy Scholten
Say hello wave goodbye - Soft Cell
The song is famous for Marc Almond's vocals, which are at times off-key. Still, in my opinion this is their best track. Emotional stuff...
My collection: 12" single
Found: Record Exchange, London, October 1992
Cost: 1 pound
Tracks: 'Say hello wave goodbye (extended version)' / 'Fun city'
Download: here
Der Kommissar - After the fire
This version by After the fire was recorded in English in the Summer of 1982. The single didn't do well in the charts, and the band split up at the end of the year. Then, in 1983, Laura Branigan recorded another cover version, called 'Deep in the dark', which was prepared for release, when the After The Fire version finally hit the U.S. charts on February 22, 1983, and started rising. It ultimately rose to number 5. After The Fire's record company, CBS, pleaded with the band to regroup, but to no avail.
At the time of buying, I only knew the original version by Falco, and I was curious about this one. It's weird to hear an English version when the German lyrics are so ingrained in one's memory. But it's a nice version nonetheless.
My collection: 7" single no. 3424
Found: Esbjerg, Denmark, June 17, 2006
Cost: 10 Danish crowns
Tracks: 'Der Kommissar' / 'Nobody else but you'
Download: here
Good thing - Fine Young Cannibals
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
1, 2, 3 - Catherine Ferry
Download: here
Come back - The Mighty Wah
Severina - The Mission
Don't try to tell me - Wendy and Lisa
Promises (as the years go by) - IQ
Love really hurts without you - Billy Ocean
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
Johnny Panic and the bible of dreams - Tears for Fears
For your eyes only - Sheena Easton
Will you? - Hazel O'Connor
Met open ogen - Het Goede Doel
Dr. Sex - Pleasure and the Beast
Summertime - Fun Boy Three
Say it say it - E.G. Daily
Monday, 19 January 2009
Suddenly last summer - The Motels
Stay the night - Chicago
Last words - Ten Sharp
'Last words' was released in 1986 on 7" and 12" single. The 12" single featured a great extended remix. Since I didn't buy the 12" immediately after it came out, I had to hunt for it years later. Fortunately, I found it after some years.
My collection: 12" single no. 151
Found: Grammofoonwinkel, Utrecht, 1992
Cost: 7 guilders
Tracks: 'Last words (extended re-mix)' / 'White gold'
Download: here
Take a bow - Madonna
Excerpt from 'A Teenage Opera' - Keith West
The first song created was the story of Grocer Jack, the local grocer who was taken for granted until he died. Wirtz had the character of Jack in his imagination, but asked Keith West to write the lyrics for it. After West heard the music, he wrote the lyrics straightaway. Soon after, the single was recorded at Abbey Road Studios. The engineer, Geoff Emerick, was working with the Beatles, who were recording 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' at the time. The song was recorded in 'true stereo', a rarity at the time, with the latest technology available. The song itself featured a children's chorus, with singers from Corona Stage School.
The single was released on July 28, 1967, and it was one of the biggest hits of that summer. Rumours began circulating about the rest of the project. A further single, 'Sam', was released in October, but performed significantly worse in the charts. Wirtz meanwhile completed '(He's Our Dear Old) Weatherman', which had started out as 'The Paranoiac Woodcutter'. It was the most complex recording so far, containing more than 100 different sounds. However, like 'Sam', it received very little airplay. The project 'A Teenage Opera' was then shelved. However, in 1996 a cd was released by Wirtz with every track recorded over the years, intended for use in 'A Teenage Opera'.
My copy of the single 'Excerpt from A Teenage Opera' is housed in a Phonogram sleeve, whereas the single was released on the EMI label. Presumably the seller didn't have the original sleeve anymore. It didn't matter to me: I wanted to have this historic piece of music.
My collection: 7" single no. 3310
Found: Record fair, February 24, 2001
Cost: 3 guilders
Tracks: 'Excerpt from 'A Teenage Opera'' (Keith West) / 'Theme from 'A Teenage Opera'' (Mark Wirtz Orchestra)
Download: here
Hey Manhattan! - Prefab Sprout
Sunday, 18 January 2009
Analogue (All I want) - A-ha
Let her down easy - Terence Trent d'Arby
Don't you love me anymore - Joe Cocker
Oxygene - Jean Michel Jarre
'Oxygene' consists of six tracks, simply numbered I to VI. Part IV was released in edited form as a single. As is evident from the sleeve of the (French) single which I bought, the music was also used as a theme song for broadcasts of basketball games on the French channel Europe 1.
My collection: 7" single no. 1893
Found: May 2, 1993
Cost: 2 guilders
Tracks: 'Oxygene IV' / 'Oxygene VI'
Download: here
Move away - Culture club
The coldest days of my life - The Chi-lites
Fred Astaire - Mo
The foolish thing to do - Heaven 17 featuring Jimmy Ruffin
For me, it was the first Heaven 17 single I ever bought. I quite resisted buying Heaven 17 singles because my sister was so into them. She was putting down my favourites, so it was only fair that I did the same with hers. But in the end, I couldn't resist this song.
My collection: 7" single no. 1408
Found: Concerto, Amsterdam, April 3, 1991
Cost: 3 guilders
Tracks: 'The foolish thing to do (version 1)' / 'My sensitivity (gets in the way)'
Download: here
Haunt me - Sade
Luxemburg - The Good Cause
Dynamite - Mud
Alane - Wes
Bandido - Azucar Moreno
Download: here