Ah...Two Wheels Good. Still gets play in my world. Always fond of "Goodbye Lucille #1"--a hidden gem in the mix.
Also always was very fond of the production by Thomas Dolby. Quite understated and I'd always suspected that Epic really wanted him to include as many blips and bleeps as he could muster up. End result is quite to the contrary, at least in my head.
Also must agree with Phil--John, you have been hitting them long as of late.
My god, Prefab Sprout. Thanks for the memory.
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Oh, wow. I love that image. Background, foreground. Her hands over her mouth and those eyes. Love it.
ReplyDeleteTasteful as always. I liked "Appetite" best.
ReplyDeleteI don't know where the hell you got that top image but it's fantastic.
ReplyDeletePrefab Sprout? And here I thought I was the only one...
-DB
A nearly flawless album - although I loved Langley Park and Jordan almost as much. So underrated.
ReplyDeleteI have to say that you have positively been on fire recently TinTin - a string of stellar posts!
Ah...Two Wheels Good. Still gets play in my world. Always fond of "Goodbye Lucille #1"--a hidden gem in the mix.
ReplyDeleteAlso always was very fond of the production by Thomas Dolby. Quite understated and I'd always suspected that Epic really wanted him to include as many blips and bleeps as he could muster up. End result is quite to the contrary, at least in my head.
Also must agree with Phil--John, you have been hitting them long as of late.
-Patrick
John Bailey
ReplyDeleteGreat album. It's covered with Thomas Dolby's guiding spirit. And that's a great thing.
ReplyDeleteThere is something so beautifully sad about this photo. I don't know what it is, but it punches you in the gut.
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