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Jason Maloney reviews
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The Psychedelic Furs: Midnight to Midnight (CBS)1986 saw the Furs finally land a UK Top 20 single with a re-recorded Pretty In Pink, from the John Hughes teen film which had taken its name from the band's minor 1981 hit. The new version was duly added to Midnight To Midnight although the album was put back from its original Winter '86 release date, perhaps due to the failure of follow-up single Heartbreak Beat to crack the charts in anything like the same manner. New Year came but Angels Don't Cry couldn't do any better, so when Midnight To Midnight finally arrived some of the commercial momentum had evaporated. Nonetheless, it still achieved a career high of #12 on its first chart week, tailing off sharply afterwards. Overall, the songs betray singer and main songwriter Richard Butler's self-confessed writers' block, but tracks such as Shock and the towering All Of The Law joined the trio of singles as highlights of a rather forgotten album. |
Dead or Alive: Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know (Epic)Another album held back in the hopes of a bigger hit single, Dead Or Alive's third album had been ready to go in the early Autumn of 1986 when its introductory single Brand New Lover was underperforming in the lower reaches of the Top 40. Deciding that a #31 peak wasn't enough to launch the album with, Epic waited until the second 45, Something In My House, put Dead Or Alive back in the Top 20 and then set Mad, Bad And Dangerous To Know loose on the British public. For all their singles success in 1985, including the #1 You Spin Me Round, the band never translated it into major album sales. A #26 debut was the best the new record could manage. |
Timbuk 3: Greetings from Timbuk 3 (MCA)Ah yes, who remembers The Future's So Bright (I Gotta Wear Shades)? One of the great lost singles of the 80s, and a respectable-sized Top 30 hit on both sides of the Atlantic, it brought the quirky Timbuk 3 to the world's attention for a brief moment in time. Coming on like John Cougar Mellencamp meets They Might Be Giants, Timbuk 3 scored a very minor follow-up success with Hairstyles & Attitudes, and then disappeared off the chart radar for ever. |
Check the Album Archive database at: The Album Archive.com
The following is a list of Jason's Album Archives online for week ending:
Vol.21: September 12th 1988 (15/09/2005) Vol.20: June 30th 1986 (02/07/2005) Vol.19: June 25th 1984 (23/06/2005) Vol.18: June 17th 1985 (16/06/2005) Vol.17: June 04th 1979 (08/06/2005) Vol.16: May 30th 1983 (02/06/2005) Vol.15: May 22nd 1989 (26/05/2005) Vol.14: May 15th 1995 (20/05/2005) Vol.13: May 2nd 1988 (12/05/2005) Vol.12: April 26th 1982 (28/04/2005) Vol.11: April 17th 1990 (21/04/2005) Vol.10: April 13th 1987 (14/04/2005) Vol.9: April 8th 1991 (08/04/2005) Vol.8: March 31st 1986 (01/04/2005) Vol.7: March 14th 1988 (24/03/2005) Vol.6: March 5th 1984 (17/03/2005) Vol.5: February 28th 1983 (03/03/2005) Vol.4: February 25th 1985 (24/02/2005) Vol.3: February 9th 1981 (10/02/2005) Vol.2: February 2nd 1987 (03/02/2005) Vol.1: January 25th 1993 (25/01/2005)
And in chronological order:
June 04th 1979: Vol.17 (08/06/2005) February 9th 1981: Vol.3 (10/02/2005) April 26th 1982: Vol.12 (28/04/2005) February 28th 1983: Vol.5 (03/03/2005) May 30th 1983: Vol.16 (02/06/2005) March 5th 1984: Vol.6 (17/03/2005) June 25th 1984: Vol.19 (23/06/2005) February 25th 1985: Vol.4 (24/02/2005) June 17th 1985: Vol.18 (16/06/2005) March 31st 1986: Vol.8 (01/04/2005) June 30th 1986: Vol.20 (02/07/2005) February 2nd 1987: Vol.2 (03/02/2005) April 13th 1987: Vol.10 (14/04/2005) March 14th 1988: Vol.7 (24/03/2005) May 2nd 1988: Vol.13 (12/05/2005) September 12th 1988: Vol.21 (15/09/2005) May 22nd 1989: Vol.15 (26/05/2005) April 17th 1990: Vol.11 (21/04/2005) April 8th 1991: Vol.9 (08/04/2005) January 25th 1993: Vol.1 (25/01/2005) May 15th 1995: Vol.14 (20/05/2005)
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