"Alphaville" / "He's Frank" (7" single, 45 rpm)
Not a lot to say about this except I remember buying this single in a record shop in Drayton, a district in Portsmouth, when it first came out in 1979. I think I must have been visiting a girlfriend who lived nearby in Cosham because I'd have had no other reason to go there!
I've always had a soft spot for both songs, again on the always-reliable Rough Trade label (RT005 so not long after it was formed). I never bought anything else by The Monochrome Set although I think they are still going. But both songs still sound great, off-kilter indie with enigmatic lyrics. Here they are:
https://youtu.be/7jSqLJsDJgw
https://youtu.be/oTl_CBiKd7c
A delve into my vinyl singles archive, rustling up a few memories along the way...
Tuesday, 28 November 2017
Thursday, 9 November 2017
Vinyl #12 - Sheila Hylton
"The Bed's Too Big Without You" (7" 45rpm)
As punk withered and died, and we all emerged into the 80's, my musical tastes diversified and Island Records always seemed to produce great records.
I had no idea who Sheila Hylton was, but the clue to what makes this record so good is in the small print on the label. It's one of my favourite tracks by The Police - Sting wrote it for their second album "Reggatta de Blanc". And it was arranged by Jamaican rhythm maestros Sly & Robbie who also played the drums and bass that propel the song forward. And having one of Kingston's top producers Harry J just about seals a sure-fire winner.
And that's about it, I've never bought anything else by Sheila Hylton but I still love this single.
Here it is:
https://youtu.be/MHG-hI5tMbE
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