Saturday, 6 June 2009
Call me when you're sober - Evanescence
Fooled around and fell in love - Elvin Bishop
Only a fool - Mighty Sparrow and Byron Lee
Each word's a beat of my heart - Mink DeVille
The only way out - Cliff Richard
The caterpillar - The Cure
Fernando - Abba
I don't believe in you - Talk Talk
One more chance (new remix 86) - Pet Shop Boys
Blue hotel - Chris Isaak
I've always thought that the lyric 'Life don't work out my way' was one of the best lines in pop. I think it's also a universal truth.
My collection: 7" single no. 2620Found: February 24, 1996
Cost: 2 guilders
Tracks: 'Blue hotel' / 'Waiting for the rain to fall'
Look mama (live) - Howard Jones
Will you marry me? - Paula Abdul
Disappointed - Electronic
Something good - Utah Saints
'Something good' by the Utah Saints utilises a sample of Kate Bush's 'Cloudbusting' to make a whole new track. And it is a 'track', not a 'song', unfortunately. The single peaked at number 4 in the UK and Ireland and number 10 in Australia. The track was recently remixed and re-released as 'Something Good 08'. In that version, it made the Dutch Top 40, peaking at number 34.
My collection: 7" single no. 1669
Found: Melody Maker, Den Haag, June 20, 1992
Cost: 6,5 guilders
Tracks: 'Something good' / 'Trance atlantic flight'
Friday, 5 June 2009
Only one word - Propaganda
Bitter-sweet - Marc Almond
Théàtre - Katja Ebstein
Live your life - Stephanie
Antmusic - Adam and the Ants
The video to 'Antmusic' featured the group playing in a discothèque with a giant juke box, and persuading the young audience to turn away from disco music and dance to the new-styled 'Antmusic'. The band was also presented in the Netherlands, with two drummers being the main gimmick of this band. Despite this, the single did not chart.
I am a camera - The Buggles
The single was a non-charter for the Buggles. It still stuck in my mind as a great songs more than a decade later.
Vacation - Gogo's
This single is the title track from that album. While the album got a Grammy award for Best Packaging, this single did not chart in Europe.
My collection: 7" single no. 3134
Found: Den Haag, July 24, 1999
Cost: 1 guilder
Tracks: 'Vacation' / 'Beatnik beach'
Thursday, 4 June 2009
Oh, Lori - Alessi
Gijzelaar - Het Goede Doel
Tracks: 'Gijzelaar' / 'Gijzelaar (instrumentaal)'
Plus grandir (live mix) - Mylene Farmer
Love will lead you back - Taylor Dayne
Cry wolf - A-ha
The single was a top 5 hit in the UK and peaked at number 16 in the Netherlands. The single was released in a limited edition fold-out picture bag, which was a beautiful item to have. Actually, I like the sleeve more than I like the song...
My collection: 7" single no. 486
Found: Free Record Shop, 1987
Cost: 6 guilders
Tracks: 'Cry wolf' / 'Maybe maybe'
Every angel - All about Eve
Rivers of Babylon - Boney M
The song was covered in 1978 by Boney M, with a version that was released as a single. In the UK Boney M. sold more than 1,985,000 copies of the song, making the single officially three times platinum and one of the all-time best-selling singles in the UK. It was also the group's only significant US chart entry, peaking at number 30 in the Pop charts. Some controversy arose when the first single pressings only credited Frank Farian and Reyam (aka Hans-Jörg Mayer) of Boney M; after an agreement with Dowe and McNaughton, these two were also credited on later pressings.
My collection: 7" single no. 71
Found: Disco Market, Den Haag, 1980
Cost: 1 guilder
Tracks: 'Rivers of Babylon' / 'Brown girl in the ring'
Mrs. Thompson - Just 4 Fun
Play it cool - Freiheit
Whole lotta Rosie - ACDC
Unless - Pale Fountains
'Unless' was released in January 1984 and didn't reach the charts - much like all their other singles. The Pale Fountains split up soon after this release, leaving Mick Head to form Shack and Andy Diagram to join James. Bassist Chris McCaffery died in 1986 of a brain tumour.
Bon anniversaire - Guesch Patti
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
All cried out - Alison Moyet
In 2002, 'All cried out' was covered by the German pop band No Angels. A year later the song was also covered by German electro-industrial act Wumpscut on their 2003 studio album 'Preferential Legacy'.