1980s
Reissue CDs Weekly: Simple MindsSunday, 15 March 2015![]() Simple Minds: Sparkle in the RainPlaying increasingly larger venues throughout 1983 had changed Simple Minds. “In places like that, 50,000 people, there’s just no room for subtlety, and there’s no need for it and there’s no want for it.” The... Read more... |
Feldman's Triadic Memories, Melnikov, Wigmore HallFriday, 13 March 2015![]() Morton Feldman and Robert Schumann don’t often appear in the same sentence, but in his brief platform introduction Alexander Melnikov perceptively located common ground: they are two of the greatest writers on music, both for their polemical intent... Read more... |
Spandau Ballet, Brighton CentreThursday, 12 March 2015![]() Of course they had to end with “Gold”. It’s one of those songs which, once heard, even if you dislike Spandau Ballet, is impossible to remove from the brain, a bona fide Eighties classic. Lead singer Tony Hadley and guitarist Gary Kemp, the man who... Read more... |
Modern Masters, English National Ballet, Sadler's WellsThursday, 12 March 2015![]() Reviews of English National Ballet in which I rave about what Tamara Rojo is doing for the company are getting to be the norm round here. This one is no exception, and I'm not even going to apologise for it. Last night was the opening of... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Tav FalcoSunday, 08 March 2015![]() Tav Falco & Panther Burns: Hip Flask – An Introduction to Tav Falco & Panther BurnsStart with track three. “Bourgeois Blues” is a one-take, six-minute grind through the Leadbelly song, which also draws on Johnny Burnette and the Rock ’n’... Read more... |
The Rise and Shine of Comrade Fiasco, Gate TheatreMonday, 02 March 2015![]() The quest for liberation is popular dramatic terrain, but the Gate Theatre’s "Freedom Burning" season shifts focus to the aftermath. What do you do when the fight is over, and how can you be sure the sacrifice was worthwhile? It’s a sophisticated –... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Orchestral Manoeuvres in the DarkSunday, 15 February 2015![]() Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark: Junk CultureOMD’s fifth album, Junk Culture, followed 1983’s Dazzle Ships into the shops. Where that was experimental, fragmented, wilful, used found sounds and, in places, eschewed melody and traditional song form... Read more... |
Steve Strange, 1959-2015Friday, 13 February 2015![]() The death of Steve Strange, aged 55, was both a surprise and not a surprise to me. His adult life in and out of the spotlight had been something of an unpredictable rollercoaster ride where anything could happen.I had followed his career since the... Read more... |
CD: The dø - Shake Shook ShakenMonday, 26 January 2015![]() Whether intentional or not, the third album by French chart-topping duo The dø is effectively a renewal of “Sweet Dreams”-era Eurythmics. The synth bubble-‘n’-pulse and vocal lines nodding towards the choral and gospel inescapably evoke what Annie... Read more... |
Album of the Year: Morrissey – World Peace Is None Of Your BusinessThursday, 01 January 2015![]() Morrissey went beyond parody years ago. Titles on his 10th solo album such as "Kick The Bride Down The Aisle” or “Earth is the Loneliest Planet” could easily come from a Buzzfeed spot-the-send-up list. But barge your way past this initial obstacle... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Millions Like UsSunday, 21 December 2014![]() Various Artists: Millions Like Us - The Story of the Mod Revival 1977–1989A “testosterone-fuelled youth movement” is how the opening paragraph of the introductory essay of this box set tags the mod revival. Aficionados of the “clean-cut,... Read more... |
Boys on Film: Duran Duran's '84 tourTuesday, 09 December 2014![]() In 1984 Duran Duran were at the height of their fame. Seven and the Ragged Tiger, the band’s third studio album, became their first (and only) number one soon after its release in November the previous year, and announced a sharper, more dance-... Read more... |
