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Any Scritti Politti Fans out there? I didn't quite get Green's voice, but the grooves were funky!
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I like Songs to Remember, but that's all I know by them. "I'm a lover, not a haitcher"- Pandurito
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"PERFECT WAY" was the jam! | |
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Green Gartside & Miles Davis
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Warner Bros had the audacity to have thme produce a Roger cut. I don't remember the album, I think it was the one with Everybody Get Up.
Upper persuasion for the lower invasion | |
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Should I be embarrassed that I have the CD in my car's changer right now?
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Absolute a power drive make it so 2 keep me alive
When we say that the purpose of life is to find God, surely that desire to find God is an escape from life -Conciouscontact
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I´m absolutely not familiar with that group and that type of music but I like what they did with Mos Def. | |
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Great band or artist (Scritti starts and ends with Green Gartside). Cupid & Psyche is one of the best albums of the 80s. Provision wasn't near as bad as the critics made it out to be (they loved mentioning how astounding it was that Miles Davis was on that album and not in a good way). As much as I love the sound/production from those two specific albums, their whole catalog has some appeal. Green's voice and choice of direction for each phase of the band's career is what make them so interesting. From post-punk to reggae to pop/rnb to hip hop to alt pop... he's not happy sticking with one genre. That voice was/is amazing (he still sounds great). He's like a white-boy Smokey. If you haven't heard anything of his since the 80s, I suggest checking out 1999's Anomie & Bonhomie and 2006's White Bread Black Beer. Anomie has an alt pop/hip hop vibe to it (with Mos Def on several songs. Production on that one was handled by his bandmate from the 80s incarnation of Scritti, David Gamson. Wendy Melvoin plays on it as well. White Bread Black Beer is more of an intimate alt pop album (not something you'd hear on top 40 radio at all). It definitely shows how interesting a lyricist Green is. I believe it was up for the Mercury Prize in 06 (album of the year in the UK). | |
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pzlyprk said: It definitely shows how interesting a lyricist Green is. I believe it was up for the Mercury Prize in 06 (album of the year in the UK).
Really? I only have the Cudid album and the single for "Boom.." featuring Roger..howeverthe B-side "A World Come Back To Life" His lyrics are very hot and I even rememebr his website has some more than thoughtful play on words and imagination. Just wish the music stayed funky as well. When we say that the purpose of life is to find God, surely that desire to find God is an escape from life -Conciouscontact
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i also had that on cassette tape and used to play it during history class in high school
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The guitar riff in Small Talk...Whooooo Boy!! | |
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If my memory serves me correctly I'm sure David Gamson Produced the Tony Lemans album. | |
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Romeoblu said: If my memory serves me correctly I'm sure David Gamson Produced the Tony Lemans album.
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Cupid and Psyche 85 is a classic. I own this album I have to dig it out Don't forget Midnight Soulstice with DJ Pari and Mr. Felty http://wrir.org This Friday "Dancefloor Jazz" | |
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cupid and psyche has to be one of the greatest synth pop albums ever.
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I picked up Cupid & Psyche 85 in a charity shop a few years back I think - recognised the name and it piqued my interest.
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Moonbeam said: I like Songs to Remember, but that's all I know by them.
I have Songs to Remember as well! I "Jacques Derrida", "A Slow Soul", "Asylums in Jerusalem", "The Sweetest Girl", "Lions After Slumber", and "Sex".
Cupid & Psyche '85 is better, IMO. Especially the CD version with the extra dubs! [Edited 8/26/09 15:01pm] "The same freedom you feel, is what's been blowing in my sail, since I arrived here." | |
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