I was asked a wee while back by jwittkamp if I had the
original Nowhere Girl single. The request started me looking for better ways to
drop some singles into the mix with some of the albums and artists that have
been featured in the past (and the future).
I can only tell if there is any love for this through hits on each post,
so help a fella out and click your evenings/mornings/afternoons/dark o’clock
and investigate the past.
Showing posts with label B-Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label B-Movie. Show all posts
Sunday, 2 August 2020
Wednesday, 22 July 2020
B-Movie - Forever Running
As you might expect, there's nothing on B-Movie's sole
album for Sire that quite matches the atmospheric club hit "Nowhere
Girl," one of new wave's classic moments. But the U.K. trio, led by singer
Steve Hovington, weren't your average one-hit wonders, either. On Forever
Running, they offered walloping dance beats (on the title track and the single
"Switch On-Switch Off") and shimmering creations built around Paul
Statham's piano and guitar ("My Ship of Dreams"), finding success in
both approaches. And on the majestic, haunting "Just an Echo,"
B-Movie came closer to recapturing the melancholy glory of "Nowhere
Girl" than anyone had a right to expect. However, by side two, the band
had run short on ideas, and committed a common but still inexcusable faux pas with
the last track -- a remake of "Nowhere Girl" that, needless to say,
is far inferior to the original. Still, the good material here is good indeed,
and certainly belongs in the collection of any true '80s fan.
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