Black&White&BlueMoon Town
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I've struggled a bit with this because not only was that a track I was familiar with, but I also recalled hearing "Let's Go Down To The Woods" off this album at the time, which I agree was a much better song. So two songs, buried from my past, and I was looking forward to hearing the full album.So it turns out I *have* heard The Screaming Blue Messiahs before...
Back when this album came out, I heard "Smash The Market Place" on my college radio station a good bit back in 1986. Wow, it's been 38 years since I heard that one, but that song is quite unmistakable, and I liked it back then.
Now to figure out if I gave credit to BAD or I realized the band at the time. ;-)
Looking forward to hearing the rest of this album, but good to know I didn't totally miss them back in the day, they just didn't stick like some others.
After some full listens to the album, the distinct 80's guitars really helped carry songs such as "Wild Blue Yonder", "Twin Cadillac Valentine", and "Clear View", all great tunes.
Other tracks were more of a mixed bag and didn't do as much for me, including the closer.
I can see why mid-80's Bowie loved them: their music was fresh, loud, and for the most part had a raw edge to it. I can hear the BAD and other punk and rockabilly comparisons. They even reminded me a bit of Midnight Oil, and that's what I liked about them at the time.
Still, the weaker tracks that seemed to blend together on the album make this one I'm not sure I'd be listening to as a whole again, as much as I liked their singles at the time. It's a 7/10 for me with nostalgia helping on this the most, and a few songs hearing for the first time I did enjoy.