The Colour of Spring and Talk Talk generally are the outstanding "discoveries" for me from this thread for which I'll be eternally grateful to Bimbo. Despite all the exciement though it's not looking likely this will have the same impact.I never took you for a farter, tbf. I've hosted so many playlists for you now, my Spotify account is very confused on who I am anymore. We need to have a deep talk about how much I now love The Colour of Spring. That is real. Bravo again for that one.
Interesting comment - probably not in the same way I am thinking, but it's funny that that phrase came into my mind whilst listening to this album."all the excitement"
Great shout this, at last one I can enthuse about :-)
Poison Arrow has suffered a bit from over-exposure to my ears over the decades but the overall standard is so high. Date Stamp, All of My Heart, Tears are not Enough, Look of Love, just so many classics. Anything Horn produced back then was essential listening. The Midas Touch.
I’d actually flag up Mark White as the real unsung genius of the band. He gave up and left Martin on his own a few years back, but he sustained brilliant songwriting for so many years. With their(his) live shows over the years I think he’s relied a bit too much on these songs at the expense of Beauty Stab (my favourite) and the other albums, but I suppose that was the biggest seller.
A genius record.
Weren’t there nine circles? Had Radiohead been around in the time of Dante he’d have created 37 circles.Pretty sure, should there be a nomination ,Foggy will have a special category called something like 'Dante's 8th Circle'
Actually that category should be named Leonard Cohen. That or Bob Dylan’s Voice. Actually wait — Rush. It should be named Rush.The mega awesome and shite are interchangeable.
I would imagine 'all the excitement' was due to a few posters proclaiming this choice as the best ever on the thread...that's what my head is telling me anyway and I'm sticking to it.Interesting comment - probably not in the same way I am thinking, but it's funny that that phrase came into my mind whilst listening to this album.
Weren’t there nine circles? Had Radiohead been around in the time of Dante he’d have created 37 circles.
Thanks for that, super post.I used to like watching Bands Reunited :-{ and theirs was one of the ones where they had to do it with additional musicians because only a couple of them were up for it; I think Mark White was one of those people who completely left the music business and had no intention of returning. Martin Fry has always struck me as a thoroughly decent bloke whenever I've seen him interviewed on stuff like that and other things; I think either on that or something else he spoke about how his illness had given him a different perspective. Actually thinking about it logically, it's obvious that ABC must have been pretty big in the US because Bands Reunited was mostly for a US audience I think ?
interesting what you say about focusing heavily on this album in the live shows. Their choices were often quite brave and they seemed to make what they wanted to make rather than what might sell but maybe they were a bit bruised by the way things like Beauty Stab got received. They had this knack of never sounded contemporary or quite in date but it not really mattering cause the songs were good enough. Skyscraping is an album so not of its time I'm surprised it got made at all but there's some tracks I really like on it, mostly the Roxy lite ones.