As said in my initial thoughts on this, it is of its time, yet was released later. It does feel as if it is an 80s/90s creation. It took me back to clubs/discos on a school exchange in Germany in the late 80s.
I tried to compare it to some of the stuff I listened to back then, DM, Yazoo, Blancmange etc but it does have a very different feel to it despite being synth driven.
Right from the off I got that Miami Vice vibe from it. First track beign quite surprising and enjoyable. "Sunset" I liked also as the female vocals on it reminded me a bit of the voice on "Little Fluffy Clouds".
Daytone was another good one as I likened it to almost Aphex Twin meets Rick Wakeman.
As @RobMCFC says, its an album that is nice enough to listen to but doesnt grab you and demand that you listen to it again and again. Perhaps more dinner party music again?
...And then there is the sax! have to say I did quite enjoy it and thought that vampuires would have been better without any lyrics and just keep it all sax...sadly after that I thought the album just sort of petered out, with me almost thinking that Crocketts revenge sounded like an end of the night "erection section" finale at Cinderellas in Chester...Oh happy days!
High points were Endless Summer, Sunset, Daytona & Comeback Kid. low points being Synthetic & Lonely City
Overall its going to be a 6 from the Derry jury
Right off back to the Liverpool thread to continue my intellectual debate with City Mike
I tried to compare it to some of the stuff I listened to back then, DM, Yazoo, Blancmange etc but it does have a very different feel to it despite being synth driven.
Right from the off I got that Miami Vice vibe from it. First track beign quite surprising and enjoyable. "Sunset" I liked also as the female vocals on it reminded me a bit of the voice on "Little Fluffy Clouds".
Daytone was another good one as I likened it to almost Aphex Twin meets Rick Wakeman.
As @RobMCFC says, its an album that is nice enough to listen to but doesnt grab you and demand that you listen to it again and again. Perhaps more dinner party music again?
...And then there is the sax! have to say I did quite enjoy it and thought that vampuires would have been better without any lyrics and just keep it all sax...sadly after that I thought the album just sort of petered out, with me almost thinking that Crocketts revenge sounded like an end of the night "erection section" finale at Cinderellas in Chester...Oh happy days!
High points were Endless Summer, Sunset, Daytona & Comeback Kid. low points being Synthetic & Lonely City
Overall its going to be a 6 from the Derry jury
Right off back to the Liverpool thread to continue my intellectual debate with City Mike