- Once in your life
- Hold me
- Tender hearts
- So far so good
zondag 21 juli 2013
Once in your life - Sam Brown
Another example of 'different CD-singles for different territories' was this third single from Sam Brown's second album 'April moon'. The record company released 'Once in your life' in Europe, but fortunately for fans this CD-single came with two new B-sides. 'Tender hearts' had been released as a bonus track on Sam Brown's debut single, but the other two tracks had never been released anywhere.
Can't get enough (of your love) - Kim Wilde
A new phenomenon appeared in 1990: different CD-single releases for different countries. Obviously different single choices was something that had happened throughout the previous decades, but with the new format, record companies rarely made different choices internationally because the CD was more expensive to make - or so they would have it appear to consumers.
'Can't get enough (of your love)' was the second single from Kim Wilde's 1990 album 'Love moves' in Europe and Australia, although it had already been released as the first single from the album in France. In the UK, the record company went for 'Time', which I bought a few weeks later.
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'Can't get enough (of your love)' was the second single from Kim Wilde's 1990 album 'Love moves' in Europe and Australia, although it had already been released as the first single from the album in France. In the UK, the record company went for 'Time', which I bought a few weeks later.
- Can't get enough (of your love) (extended)
- Can't get enough (of your love) (7" version)
- Someday
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Jealous of youth - The The
After the excellent album 'Mind bomb', The The released this CD-single. Although there are European and UK releases of this track, I never saw anything except this American CD-single at the time. It's the only thing I needed though: it wasn't horribly expensive (like some imports) and it contained one track from the album plus the new track 'Jealous of youth', which surprised me in a good way. I would go on to buy much more releases by the band, but this was a good first one.
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- Jealous of youth (7" version)
- Beyond love
- Jealous of youth (12" version)
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A gentleman's excuse me - Fish
Ex-Marillion frontman Fish released this single in 1990 from his debut solo album 'Vigil in a wilderness of mirrors', and it was released in many different formats. I bought most of them because I really liked this track (as opposed to the rest of his output at the time).
This CD-single, like the 12" single, features but the album version and a demo version of the title track. Obviously the album version was not to be surpassed, although the demo outlined quite well how the eventual track would sound.
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This CD-single, like the 12" single, features but the album version and a demo version of the title track. Obviously the album version was not to be surpassed, although the demo outlined quite well how the eventual track would sound.
- A gentleman's excuse me
- Whiplash
- A gentleman's excuse me (demo version)
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December - All about Eve
Together with the previous entry, 'Road to your soul' by All about Eve, this CD-single arrived in my mailbox after calling Tower Records in London. This CD-single was far more interesting, because it contained two non-album tracks, of which 'Drowning' probably should have been on the album, 'Scarlet and other stories' because it's a really good track.'The witch's promise' was originally performed by Jethro Tull.
'December' appears here in a horribly edited single version, which is a shame because the record company could have chosen to include the album version or the equally beautiful Narnia remix, which never appeared on CD at all...
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'December' appears here in a horribly edited single version, which is a shame because the record company could have chosen to include the album version or the equally beautiful Narnia remix, which never appeared on CD at all...
- December [edit]
- Drowning
- The witch's promise
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zaterdag 20 juli 2013
Road to your soul - All about Eve
With no World Wide Web to come to my aid, I had to rely to international phone connections to mail order from the UK. It's something I regularly did in the Nineties. This CD-single of 'Road to your soul' was the first to come to me this way, after phoning to Tower Records in London. (That's when Tower Records still existed over there!)
I ordered it because I bought the 7" single during a holiday in London a few months before and I really wanted this track on CD-single as well. I didn't know the other tracks on it (there was no World Wide Web, remember?) so I just took the gamble and bought it. Unfortunately, this little bugger only contained three album tracks...
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I ordered it because I bought the 7" single during a holiday in London a few months before and I really wanted this track on CD-single as well. I didn't know the other tracks on it (there was no World Wide Web, remember?) so I just took the gamble and bought it. Unfortunately, this little bugger only contained three album tracks...
- Road to your soul
- Pieces of our heart
- Hard Spaniard
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It's here - Kim Wilde
I don't remember clearly but this may have been the first time I ever bought a CD-single together with the other formats (7" and 12") of one title. Kim Wilde's new album 'Love moves' was announced and this was the first single taken from that album.
The title track appears here as single edit and extended version, but the B-side appears only as an extended version on this disc. I found out some time later that the original version of 'Virtual world' (which did appear on the 7") was released on the Japanese CD-single only.
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The title track appears here as single edit and extended version, but the B-side appears only as an extended version on this disc. I found out some time later that the original version of 'Virtual world' (which did appear on the 7") was released on the Japanese CD-single only.
- It's here (7" version)
- It's here (extended version)
- Virtual world (extended version)
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What kind of fool - All about Eve
The second and last All about Eve CD Video ever released was also the last single taken from the band's debut album. I didn't know at the time of buying that there were also CD-singles of these CD Videos. Oddly enough, the CD Videos were available in Europe, whereas the CD-singles, made in the UK, couldn't be found overseas at all.
Besides the beautiful video for this track, the audio portion of this disc consisted of three non-album tracks. The title track appears here in a remix.
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Besides the beautiful video for this track, the audio portion of this disc consisted of three non-album tracks. The title track appears here in a remix.
- What kind of fool (Autumn rhapsody)
- Gold and silver [acoustic version]
- The garden of Jane Delawney
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Love and anger - Kate Bush
By her own admission, 'Love and anger' was the hardest song on Kate Bush's 1989 album 'The sensual world' to get together. She started writing on it time and again but it didn't seem to want to come together. When it was released as the third single from the album, it seemed a curious choice, since many other tracks were a lot more accessible for a casual audience. It was obviously never going to become a big hit.
The extra tracks on this CD-single come from Kate's involvement with the Comic Strip, a British TV programme for which she provided a few mainly instrumental tracks for the soundtrack. Again, odd pieces of music but interesting enough to warrant the acquisition of this CD-single.
EMI CDEM 134
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The extra tracks on this CD-single come from Kate's involvement with the Comic Strip, a British TV programme for which she provided a few mainly instrumental tracks for the soundtrack. Again, odd pieces of music but interesting enough to warrant the acquisition of this CD-single.
- Love and anger
- Ken
- The confrontation
- One last look around the house before we go...
EMI CDEM 134
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What I am - Edie Brickell and New Bohemians
The first single from Edie Brickell & New Bohemians' debut album was this 'What I am', a poppy little track that took over the charts in the summer of 1989. This 3" CD-single featured two tracks from the album, but also a cover of the Lou Reed track 'Walk on the wild side'.
Sung by Edie Brickell in her laidback style it was different from the original mainly because it featured more instrumentation and a more melodic voice. I'd already bought the second single as a CD-single so it was only fair that I should buy the first one as well. And it was my 100th CD-single!
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Sung by Edie Brickell in her laidback style it was different from the original mainly because it featured more instrumentation and a more melodic voice. I'd already bought the second single as a CD-single so it was only fair that I should buy the first one as well. And it was my 100th CD-single!
- What I am
- I do
- Walk on the wild side
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vrijdag 24 mei 2013
Advice for the young at heart - Tears for fears
When the record company decided to release 'Advice for the young at heart' as the third single from Tears for fears' third album, I wasn't at all surprised. It was the most easily accessible, if slightly forgettable, track of the album, which was full of intricate arrangements and lengthy songs. It wasn't a big hit, which wasn't any surprise either.
The B-side, 'Johnny Panic and the bible of dreams', was a version of the earlier single 'Sowing the seeds of love', which was released as a single in its own right just months earlier.
Fontana 876 895-2
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The B-side, 'Johnny Panic and the bible of dreams', was a version of the earlier single 'Sowing the seeds of love', which was released as a single in its own right just months earlier.
Fontana 876 895-2
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Don't ask me why - Eurythmics
You could have a worse deal than this one: for the price of a regular CD single you got a 7" square box set including a CD single with exclusive tracks plus a big poster, with pictures on both sides. Well, the poster was folded of course, so perhaps some people may not have enjoyed this a lot, but it's still a great set.
As for 'exclusive': the two exclusive tracks here were only issued on a promotional CD single, so 'normal' people got a good deal on this front too.
RCA DA CD 20
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As for 'exclusive': the two exclusive tracks here were only issued on a promotional CD single, so 'normal' people got a good deal on this front too.
RCA DA CD 20
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Interview 1986 - Kate Bush
This 'limited edition 3" CD', as it is described on the cover, is actually a 5" CD and not only a limited edition but also very illegal. The 'Interview 1986' was recorded in 1985 and was taken from an uncredited source. It's not a very long interview either: at just 7'19 it could be considered something of a ripoff. But I wouldn't have bought this if it was very expensive, so that shouldn't be a feeling connected to this.
The truest statement comes from the inside of the sleeve: "There will never be another Kate Bush".
KB7CD
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The truest statement comes from the inside of the sleeve: "There will never be another Kate Bush".
KB7CD
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vrijdag 10 mei 2013
Worlds apart - Cock Robin
One of my favourite bands of the Eighties returned in 1989 with their best album, 'First love last rites'. I liked their two previous albums but the third one was, frankly, amazing. And the first single from that album, the powerful 'Worlds apart' impressed me a lot. It's very weird how this album never became the big hit I anticipated it would be.
This CD-single comes with two bonus tracks, one of them being a live recording of an unknown date.
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This CD-single comes with two bonus tracks, one of them being a live recording of an unknown date.
- Worlds apart
- Don't think twice (live)
- We've changed
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To know someone deeply is to know someone softly - Terence Trent d'Arby
After selling millions with his debut album, Terence Trent d'Arby decided to burn his bridges and release 'Neither fish nor flesh', which was a pretty apt description of what the press thought of this album. 'To know someone deeply is to know someone softly' was the second single off the album, bravely released on two different CD-singles by the record company.
This was version no. 1: a replica of the 7" single with two tracks. The title track is pretty brilliant in all its madness, the other track is, er, neither fish nor flesh.
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This was version no. 1: a replica of the 7" single with two tracks. The title track is pretty brilliant in all its madness, the other track is, er, neither fish nor flesh.
- To know someone deeply is to know someone softly
- Loose variations on a dead man's vibe in C#M
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Nothing compares 2 U - Sinéad O'Connor
I bought this CD-single when it was released, long before I ever saw the video and long before it shot to number 1 and stayed up there for ages. I only played it during the first few weeks and then didn't play it for twenty-three years (and counting). This Prince composition has won the hearts of many millions of people, but the overexposure has killed the song a bit. Which is a shame because I really liked it at first.
Chrysalis 663 006
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Straight up - Paula Abdul
Pop is a weird beast. What sounds trendy at one point, can sound totally outdated the next. Such is the case with this single by Paula Abdul. Hip and trendy in 1989, this sounds very much like a product from its time now. And I stress the word 'product', because songs like this were promoted like they were a new sort of cereal at the time.
That's not to say that this is necessarily a bad track: it still bounces around quite cheerily. Paula's thin voice can become grating after a while though.
Siren 661 997
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That's not to say that this is necessarily a bad track: it still bounces around quite cheerily. Paula's thin voice can become grating after a while though.
Siren 661 997
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Words - The Christians
Based on the melody of a traditional song, 'Words' is undoubtedly one of the best tracks by the Christians. This CD-single features the full length version which clocks in at over 7 minutes. Even if the two bonus tracks are much less remarkable, this is quite a nice CD-single to have.
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- Words
- Long gone
- Funny money
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Martha's harbour - All about Eve
I discovered the band All about Eve in 1988, when a satellite channel on TV broadcast a special on the band, featuring two or three videos. I'm sure 'Every angel' was one of them, but I'm not sure 'Martha's harbour' was included. Still, I was inspired to buy a single by them later that week in the record shop (yes, that's vinyl guys). A few weeks later, I had their debut album, and a few weeks after that I had a whole stack of vinyl singles.
My first CD-single followed in 1989 in the shape of this CD Video. The best treat on this was the B-side 'Another door', which unlike the other tracks didn't appear on the album.
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My first CD-single followed in 1989 in the shape of this CD Video. The best treat on this was the B-side 'Another door', which unlike the other tracks didn't appear on the album.
- Martha's harbour
- Like Emily
- Another door
- She moves through the fair
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donderdag 9 mei 2013
School - Supertramp
'School' by Supertramp was never released as a single originally, but when a compilation album was released in 1989, this CD-single (and a vinyl 7" counterpart) did see the light of day. A nice way to finally own this track as a single, then.
Not only the studio version, but also a live version of 'School' appears on this, but the artwork gives us no clue where the two live tracks on this disc were recorded.
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Not only the studio version, but also a live version of 'School' appears on this, but the artwork gives us no clue where the two live tracks on this disc were recorded.
- School
- Dreamer (live version)
- School (live version)
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The road to hell - Chris Rea
The title track from Chris Rea's 1989 album 'The road to hell' was also released as the first single from that album. This version of the CD-single features the single version (which is 'part 1' on the album) and a bonus track.
I recently learned that there is also a version featuring part 1 & 2, the bonus track, plus a French version of the 1985 hit 'Josephine'. Now why wasn't that in the shops back then...
I recently learned that there is also a version featuring part 1 & 2, the bonus track, plus a French version of the 1985 hit 'Josephine'. Now why wasn't that in the shops back then...
- The road to hell
- He should know better
Een zomer aan het eind van de twintigste eeuw - Frank Boeijen Groep
The first single from this Dutch group's ninth album of the same name translates as 'A summer at the end of the twentieth century'. The band was rocking out in a way they hadn't done for a long time, as this single - and the album - was a less synth-laden affair than previous efforts. And that's exactly what I didn't like about it, by the way.
The second track is this CD-single's saving grace: a beautiful ballad with a reference to Beethoven's piano, by which singer and songwriter Frank Boeijen probably means one of the great composer's compositions for piano.
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The second track is this CD-single's saving grace: a beautiful ballad with a reference to Beethoven's piano, by which singer and songwriter Frank Boeijen probably means one of the great composer's compositions for piano.
- Een zomer aan het eind van de twintigste eeuw
- De piano van Beethoven
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Lean on you - Cliff Richard
No record collection would be complete without a few Cliff Richard tracks: the man has been an integral part of the British pop scene ever since he started in - wait for it - 1958. Although his last UK hit single happened in 2009, he is still recording music and also appeared at last year's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
'Lean on me', released in 1989, was produced by Alan Tarney. This CD-single features a rather good extended version of the track. Previous single 'Some people' was never released as a CD-single (amazingly), otherwise I would have had that one too.
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'Lean on me', released in 1989, was produced by Alan Tarney. This CD-single features a rather good extended version of the track. Previous single 'Some people' was never released as a CD-single (amazingly), otherwise I would have had that one too.
- Lean on you (extended version)
- Lean on you
- Hey mister
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Are you just using me - Richenel
Richenel, a Dutch singer had some dance/pop hits in the mid-Eighties with 'Dance around the world', amongst others, but 'Are you just using me', the first single from his second album, was a much more sophisticated affair. Not least, probably, because the song was written by George Michael, using the pseudonym R. Phillips.
This CD-single was the only one I ever bought of this androgynous-looking artist, who continued for a while in the dance/pop scene with a distinct lack of success.
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This CD-single was the only one I ever bought of this androgynous-looking artist, who continued for a while in the dance/pop scene with a distinct lack of success.
- Are you just using me (extended version)
- Billie
- Are you just using me
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zaterdag 4 mei 2013
This woman's work - Kate Bush
Originally released on the soundtrack of the movie 'She's having a baby' in 1988, 'This woman's work' also appeared as the second single of 'The sensual world', Kate's sixth album. The single mix of this track was only slightly different from the album version, so this disc's real surprises were the two extra tracks: a new version of 'Be kind to my mistakes' (originally released on the soundtrack of the movie 'Castaway', also in 1988) and the dynamic 'I'm still waiting', with some pretty intriguing adlib vocals by Kate.
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- This woman's work (single edit)
- Be kind to my mistakes
- I'm still waiting
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Woman in chains - Tears for fears
The second single from Tears for fears' third album 'The seeds of love' was 'Woman in chains', featuring the then-unknown Oleta Adams on vocals. The boys from Tears for fears discovered her while she was playing in Kansas. She'd released two self-financed albums which had limited success. They chatted with her after her performance, and two years later they
contacted her to invite her to join their band as a singer.
'Woman in chains' was one of the strongest tracks on the album, so it was no real surprise that it was released as a single. The two bonus tracks on this disc are pretty surprising, especially the improvised 'My life in the suicide ranks'.
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'Woman in chains' was one of the strongest tracks on the album, so it was no real surprise that it was released as a single. The two bonus tracks on this disc are pretty surprising, especially the improvised 'My life in the suicide ranks'.
- Woman in chains
- Always in the past
- My life in the suicide ranks
- Woman in chains (instrumental)
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Circle - Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
It was never my own idea to listen to Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, I simply got into the CD my sister had bought at the time.As a result I started buying all the 7" singles and - later - CD singles by the band.
This CD single was interesting for me because it featured the best album track, 'Now' as track 2. I wasn't going to buy the album CD anytime soon, so this was the perfect replacement. I only got the album two decades later...
Geffen 921207-2
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This CD single was interesting for me because it featured the best album track, 'Now' as track 2. I wasn't going to buy the album CD anytime soon, so this was the perfect replacement. I only got the album two decades later...
Geffen 921207-2
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Lily was here - David A. Stewart & Candy Dulfer
Although the sleeve of this CD-single makes no mention of it, 'Lily was here' was taken from the soundtrack of the Dutch movie 'De Kassiere' (released as 'Lily was here' in other countries) starring Marion van Thijn and Thom Hoffman. Don't remember the movie? Don't feel bad, no-one does.
This instrumental piece, however, was more successful: peaking at number 1 in the Netherlands and number 2 in Belgium and Norway, it was also a top 10 hit in Sweden, Switzerland and the UK.
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This instrumental piece, however, was more successful: peaking at number 1 in the Netherlands and number 2 in Belgium and Norway, it was also a top 10 hit in Sweden, Switzerland and the UK.
- Lily was here
- Lily robs the bank
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The downtown lights - The Blue Nile
With two extra tracks, this CD-single of the Blue Nile's 'The downtown lights' was an unexpected pleasant surprise for those who knew the band from their one previous album, released in 1984. After five years of complete silence, the band returned in 1989 with the album 'Hats' and this single.
Critically acclaimed and non-prolific, the Blue Nile have released only four albums in the 22 years of their existance.
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Critically acclaimed and non-prolific, the Blue Nile have released only four albums in the 22 years of their existance.
- The downtown lights
- The wires are down
- Halfway to paradise
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Tainted love - Soft Cell
The only CD single I bought during a holiday in London in October 1989 was this one, and it was made in Germany, sold as an import. Most of my money went into 7" singles, which were being sold in abundance in second hand shops at the time.
Featuring four singles from the illustrious duo, this CD single also featured the long version of their debut hit, 'Tainted love' as a medley with 'Where did our love go'.
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Featuring four singles from the illustrious duo, this CD single also featured the long version of their debut hit, 'Tainted love' as a medley with 'Where did our love go'.
- Tainted love/Where did our love go
- Torch
- Say hello, wave goodbye
- Numbers
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The sensual world - Kate Bush
Two years into my new hobby of buying CD-singles, there were still a lot of 'firsts'. No 'first' was more important than this one: my first Kate Bush CD-single.
Released in advance of her sixth album of the same name, 'The sensual world' was promoted with a beautiful video, a 7" single, a 12" single, a cassette single and a CD-single. It took some time to buy them all, but this format was the first I bought.
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Released in advance of her sixth album of the same name, 'The sensual world' was promoted with a beautiful video, a 7" single, a 12" single, a cassette single and a CD-single. It took some time to buy them all, but this format was the first I bought.
- The sensual world
- The sensual world (instrumental)
- Walk straight down the middle
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All I want is you - U2
The fourth single from U2's album 'Rattle and hum' was, in my opinion, the best. 'All I want is you' was a ballad with trademark guitar work by the Edge without all the overblown lyrics from the previous three singles. A simple love song, with a very impressive musical end, lasting over two minutes.
While these last few minutes were cut from the single version, this CD-single fortunately offered the full album version, which is why I bought it. Track three, 'Everlasting love', became another top 40 hit for the band in the Netherlands, although there was no new CD-single made: this one was simply sold again.
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While these last few minutes were cut from the single version, this CD-single fortunately offered the full album version, which is why I bought it. Track three, 'Everlasting love', became another top 40 hit for the band in the Netherlands, although there was no new CD-single made: this one was simply sold again.
- All I want is you [7" edit]
- Unchained melody
- Everlasting love
- All I want is you
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Sowing the seeds of love - Tears for fears
Tears for fears made a comeback of sorts in 1989, when they finally released a follow-up to the hugely successful 'Songs from the big chair'. 'The seeds of love' was preceded by the release of the single 'Sowing the seeds of love', a Beatles-esque track. I was quick to buy this single, as Tears for fears was - and still is - one of my favourite bands.
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- Sowing the seeds of love
- Tears roll down
- Shout (US remix)
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Money for nothing / Brothers in arms - Dire Straits
Released in 1989, this CD-single was meant to support the release of the compilation album 'Money for nothing'. It featured two singles: 'Money for nothing' and 'Brothers in arms', but unfortunately both tracks were edited, despite the fact that this CD-single only featured two tracks.
I got this CD-single as a present, but because of these edited versions, I felt it was a little bit of a disappointment.
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I got this CD-single as a present, but because of these edited versions, I felt it was a little bit of a disappointment.
- Money for nothing (4'05)
- Brothers in arms (4'48)
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vrijdag 3 mei 2013
Dagen dat ik je vergeet - Kadanz
The Dutch band Kadanz had some hit singles in the first half of the Eighties, then disappeared for a few years, only to return in 1989 with this single, 'Dagen dat ik je vergeet' ('Days I forget you'). Although I'm not really fond of Dutch music, I had to make an exception for this CD single because it is a rather well produced track. I also have to say I don't play this very often, since my dislike for Dutch music usually supersedes my desire to listen to it.
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- Dagen dat ik je vergeet
- Dagen dat ik je vergeet (12" remix)
- Kristal
- In het donker
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Mystify - INXS
Another single from the INXS album 'Kick', 'Mystify' was attractive most of all for the inclusion of the Ben Liebrand remix of 'Need you tonight'. Dutch DJ Ben Liebrand was famous for his 'minimixes', broadcast on Dutch radio every Friday at the time, and it was great to own this particular mix on CD. A convincing reason, then, to buy this disc.
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- Mystify
- Need you tonight (Ben Liebrand 12" mix)
- Shine like it does
- Never tear us apart (live)
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Empty rooms - Gary Moore
Although I love the track 'Empty rooms' - which is, after all, the reason for buying this disc in the first place - I was knocked sideways when I first played the second track, a live version of 'Parisienne Walkways', featuring Phil Lynott on vocals. Not only are those vocals just wonderful, the guitar work performed by Gary Moore is one of the best pieces of guitar work I've ever heard. What a great melody. And so this turned out to be one of the CD singles I have played the most in my entire collection.
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- Empty rooms (long version)
- Parisienne walkways (live)
- Empty rooms (Summer '85 version)
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Love in the natural way - Kim Wilde
The fifth and final single from Kim Wilde's 1988 album 'Close' was 'Love in the natural way', a track that might have been a massive hit with some more promotion. Not that MCA did a bad job: in the UK a picture CD was released, and in Europe this 3" CD single appeared. A collectable 7" single with a poster sleeve was also available at the time.
An extended version of the title track is the only treat on this disc, however: the two other tracks are identical to those on the album.
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An extended version of the title track is the only treat on this disc, however: the two other tracks are identical to those on the album.
- Love in the natural way
- You'll be the one who'll lose
- Love in the natual way (extended version)
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Dreaming - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Taken from their compilation album 'The best of OMD', also released in 1988, 'Dreaming' was the only new track on that album and the last to be released by Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys together, before Paul quit the band because he was unhappy with the band's commercial orientation. It would take until 2006 for them to reunite for their recent albums.
'Dreaming' was a great pop song and a great way for the band to wave goodbye - although Andy continued as OMD for some years on his own.
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'Dreaming' was a great pop song and a great way for the band to wave goodbye - although Andy continued as OMD for some years on his own.
- Dreaming (extended mix)
- Satellite
- Gravity never failed
- Dreaming
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Catch - The Cure
I already owned the 7" single of 'Catch' when I bought this CD Video and so I already knew that the B-side 'Breathe' was a great track. Adding to that the Tim Pope-directed video which was quite charming and I was convinced that I needed to have this disc.
I was less impressed with the other two audio tracks, but anyway, this is still a disc I'm very happy with.
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I was less impressed with the other two audio tracks, but anyway, this is still a disc I'm very happy with.
- Catch
- Breathe
- A chain of flowers
- Icing sugar (new mix)
- Catch (video)
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Hold me in your arms - Rick Astley
The mid-tempo ballad 'Hold me in your arms' shows off Rick Astley's beautiful voice in a way his uptempo dance tracks never could. Another Stock Aitken Waterman production, this was taken from Rick's second album - also titled 'Hold me in your arms' - which was entirely produced by the trio.
'Rick's Hit mix', also included on this disc, was a medley of all of Rick's previous hit singles, mixed by Tony King.
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'Rick's Hit mix', also included on this disc, was a medley of all of Rick's previous hit singles, mixed by Tony King.
- Hold me in your arms (extended)
- Rick's Hit mix
- Hold me in your arms (7")
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woensdag 1 mei 2013
One step ahead - Nik Kershaw
As much as I'm opposed to the whole marketing approach that record companies adopted in the Eighties - and even worse in later decades - I have to admit that it worked in this case. When I saw this CD-single I was triggered by the name Nik Kershaw. Then I noticed that two old singles were included in the track listing - an idea that obviously came from the marketing men - and presto: I'd bought the disc.
Of course, 'One step ahead' turned out to be a great pop song itself, but I only found that out by playing this CD single. Nik Kershaw wasn't exactly played much on the radio in 1989...
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Of course, 'One step ahead' turned out to be a great pop song itself, but I only found that out by playing this CD single. Nik Kershaw wasn't exactly played much on the radio in 1989...
- One step ahead
- When I grow up
- Wouldn't it be good
- The riddle
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You're my world - Nick Heyward
Nick Heyward had his biggest hits in the first half of the Eigthies, first with the band Haircut 100 and then solo with songs like 'Whistle down the wind' (delicious) and 'Warning sign' (funky).
'You're my world', released in 1988, was a very nice pop ditty, which failed to impress the audiences and so I had the opportunity to pick this up for a few guilders - quite a feat at a time when CD-singles were still new enough not to be found in bargain bins like they were in later years.
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'You're my world', released in 1988, was a very nice pop ditty, which failed to impress the audiences and so I had the opportunity to pick this up for a few guilders - quite a feat at a time when CD-singles were still new enough not to be found in bargain bins like they were in later years.
- You're my world (edit)
- Pizza tears
- You're my world (extended version)
- Strange life
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De wereld - Frank Boeijen Groep
The third single off the Frank Boeijen Groep's 1988 album 'Dans in slow-motion' was this song, 'De wereld' ('The world'), imaginatively presented with a sleeve featuring a photograph of the world.
The profits of this discs were all meant to go to the World Wildlife Fund, but since the single never became a hit, those numbers wouldn't have been very high. Not that this was a bad disc: it features an excellent B-side and a powerful, if slightly edited, live version of the band's older track 'Hier komt de storm'.
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The profits of this discs were all meant to go to the World Wildlife Fund, but since the single never became a hit, those numbers wouldn't have been very high. Not that this was a bad disc: it features an excellent B-side and a powerful, if slightly edited, live version of the band's older track 'Hier komt de storm'.
- De wereld
- Holland is vrij
- Hier komt de storm (live)
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Everlasting love - Howard Jones
Time has been kind to Howard Jones. By 1989 his popularity was waning, but the man is still making records and performing all over the world. I wasn't exactly impressed with this CD-single in 1989, but now I can play it with a lot of pleasure.
'Everlasting love' was the first single from his 1989 album 'Cross that line', which was too America-oriented in my opinion. A lot of British artists were pointing their compasses to the USA in the second half of the Eighties, and that didn't result in their best albums. But I do have to admit that all four tracks of this disc still sound very good nowadays.
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'Everlasting love' was the first single from his 1989 album 'Cross that line', which was too America-oriented in my opinion. A lot of British artists were pointing their compasses to the USA in the second half of the Eighties, and that didn't result in their best albums. But I do have to admit that all four tracks of this disc still sound very good nowadays.
- Everlasting love
- The brutality of fact
- Power of the media
- No one is to blame
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Now you're gone - Black
The third single from Black's second album 'Comedy' was 'Now you're gone', one of the weaker tracks from the album I felt. The fact that this was released as a 3" disc added to my interest, because otherwise I might have held off on buying it.
I'm glad I didn't, though: by now this version is so collectable it wasn't even listed on Discogs.com until now. The UK version was released in a 5" cardboard sleeve, but this German version comes in a 3" cardboard sleeve.
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I'm glad I didn't, though: by now this version is so collectable it wasn't even listed on Discogs.com until now. The UK version was released in a 5" cardboard sleeve, but this German version comes in a 3" cardboard sleeve.
- Now you're gone
- Now you're gone (Mardi Gras version)
- Brother o' mine
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Take me to your heart - Rick Astley
The inlay of this CD-single is a bit odd, because what you see on the scan here was really it: the other side of the inlay card was empty and white. For the track listing, you need to read the label of the CD, which is pretty difficult if you're actually playing the disc.
This CD single comes with three versions of the title track plus a pretty good B-side. It's mid-Eighties pop by those famous producers Stock Aitken & Waterman, but although dated this sound pretty good still. Not least because of Rick Astley's smooth voice.
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This CD single comes with three versions of the title track plus a pretty good B-side. It's mid-Eighties pop by those famous producers Stock Aitken & Waterman, but although dated this sound pretty good still. Not least because of Rick Astley's smooth voice.
- Take me to your heart (Autumn leaves mix)
- I'll be fine
- Take me to your heart (instrumental)
- Take me to your heart (7" version)
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maandag 29 april 2013
Smooth criminal - Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson was never one to use understatements, and so it was a bit of a surprise to see a 3 inch CD single for 'Smooth criminal' when that single was released. One would expect a mega gold disc in an extra thick box, or at least a 5" disc.
But anyway, this small disc still came with three - count them: 3 - remixes of 'Smooth criminal', and they all sound a bit alike. But that doesn't mean I didn't like this disc, and I still do. I just wish I could get my hands on the other 3" discs by Michael.
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But anyway, this small disc still came with three - count them: 3 - remixes of 'Smooth criminal', and they all sound a bit alike. But that doesn't mean I didn't like this disc, and I still do. I just wish I could get my hands on the other 3" discs by Michael.
- Smooth criminal (extended dance mix)
- Smooth criminal ("Annie" mix)
- Smooth criminal (Dance mix - dub version)
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Somewhere in my heart - Aztec Camera
I was very glad to see that 'Walk out to winter' was included on this CD single - that track alone is a reason for buying this disc. Fortunately the title track is a very good pop song too and the other two tracks are not half bad either.
A great package, then, from one of the most underrated bands of the Eighties.
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A great package, then, from one of the most underrated bands of the Eighties.
- Somewhere in my heart
- Walk out to winter
- Still on fire
- Everybody is a number one (Boston '86 version)
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Halt mich - Herbert Grönemeyer
60 discs into my CD singles collection, it was time to finally buy some German music. 'Halt mich' by Herbert Grönemeyer was an interesting choice, brought on by its discount price and the fact that I liked the song. It's not often that a German love song is executed well, but this one proves that it can be done.
For those of you who wonder what 'Verlängerter neumix' (track 2) means: it's not a description of nuclear waste, but rather German for 'new extended mix'. And who would have thought that this disc now costs 95 euros? Wow.
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For those of you who wonder what 'Verlängerter neumix' (track 2) means: it's not a description of nuclear waste, but rather German for 'new extended mix'. And who would have thought that this disc now costs 95 euros? Wow.
- Halt mich
- Fragwürdig (Verlängerter neumix)
- Lesmona
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