Showing posts with label Spear Of Destiny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spear Of Destiny. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 January 2025

Dub '85


In a very belated follow up to Dub '83, which I posted in September 2023, today's selection is a dozen songs from - you guessed it, 1985 - given a dub overhaul. 
 
John Robie is the only producer from the previous selection appearing here, but he's joined by more heavyweights of 80s remix culture, including Shep Pettibone, Ivan Ivan aka Ivan Baker, Joseph Watt, Rusty Egan, Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero, Mark Berry and The Latin Rascals aka Albert Cabrera and Tony Moran.
 
It's all about the beats and the edits, with varying degrees of vocals. Not for everyone, but I loved them. It wasn't unusual for me to opt for the 12" B-side over the main mix when compiling mixtapes in the 1980s and 1990s.
 
I think I may have set a precedent with the previous post, of homaging / ripping off (delete as applicable) another, far superior Saturday morning quiz. In for a penny, in for a pound I say, so I've invented five more brain teasers. An hors d'oeuvre, if you will, before the more satisfying meal over at Rol's place.

1) The Vinyl Villain blog covered the Pet Shop Boys singles in 36 parts from January to October 2023. In which part did today's featured dub first appear?
2) Which band features the offspring of legendary TV presenter Bob Holness?
3) What is Bad Manners' front person Buster Bloodvessel's birth name?
4) Which of these songs is a cover version of a flop single from 1983?
5) What do red hat obsessives Devo, singer songwriter Hugh Cornwell, avant garde drummer Robert Williams and 1990s animated TV show Rugrats have in common?

Answers will be posted in the comments later today.

1) I Like You (Dub) (Remix By Shep Pettibone): Phyllis Nelson
2) Here To Go (Here To Dub Version By Ivan Ivan): Devo
3) Sweet Murder (The Smile On Her Face) (Murderess Dub Version By Michael Baker & Axel Kröll / Edited By The Latin Rascals): The Blow Monkeys
4) Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots Of Money) (Dub For Money) (Remix By The Latin Rascals): Pet Shop Boys
5) It's Called A Heart (Emotion Dub) (Remix By Joseph Watt): Depeche Mode
6) Girls Night Out (Dub) (Remix By Nigel Wright & Robin Sellars): Toto Coelo
7) Living On Video (Dub Mix By Claude Allard & Pascal Languirand): Trans-X
8) Dub-Vulture (Remixed By John Robie) (12"): New Order
9) Blue Summer (Dub) (Remix By Steve Thompson & Michael Barbiero): Bad Manners
10) Kings And Queens (Geordie's Dub Mix By Geordie Walker): Killing Joke
11) Come Back (Dub) (Remix By Rusty Egan): Spear Of Destiny
12) Obsession (Dub) (Remix By Mark Berry): Animotion

Dub '85 (1:11:20) (KF) (Mega)

You can find Dub '83 here.

I will get around to Dub '84 at some point, I'm sure.

Friday, 15 November 2024

Party Down, Rock The House, Burn The Cat...Beware Of Sudden Impact!

It's Friday, time for some rabble rousing!
 
1,315 posts in and I'm still finding plenty of music - and artists - that I've not featured on this blog before. 
 
All songs today come from 1980 or 1985 (and a couple in between), are presented in remixed or extended form and make their debut appearance in a Dubhed selection*.  
 
It's also the first time that The Lotus Eaters and Electric Guitars have featured here, full stop.

Some production heavyweights at the controls: John Leckie, Paul 'Groucho' Smykle, Dave Bascombe, Martin Rushent, Rusty Egan and Bob Sargeant

The lyrics are lifted from Sudden Impact! Now, whilst Mick Jones and the lads may be B.A.D., do not take them literally. By all means party down and rock the house, but please don't burn the cat!
 
1) Bankrobber / Robber Dub (12" Version): The Clash (1980)
2) Cruiser's Creek (12" Version): The Fall (1985)
3) Sudden Impact! (12-Inch Mix): Big Audio Dynamite (1985)
4) Ed's Funky Diner (The Keinholz Caper): It's Immaterial ft. The Christians (1985)
5) German Girl (Glasgow Mix): The Lotus Eaters (1984)
6) Language Problems (Extended Version): Electric Guitars (1982)
7) Come Back (White Label Remix): Spear Of Destiny (1985)
8) Psychedelic Rockers (Dubweiser): The Beat (1980)

1980: Black Market Clash: 1
1980: Too Nice To Talk To EP: 8
1982: Language Problems EP: 6
1985: Come Back EP: 7
1985: Cruiser's Creek EP: 2
1985: Ed's Funky Diner EP: 4
2010: This Is Big Audio Dynamite (Legacy Edition): 3
2011: The 12" Collection: 5

Party Down, Rock The House (47:33) (KF) (Mega)


* although Bankrobber / Robber Dub by The Clash appeared here with a variety of versions in August 2023.

Saturday, 7 January 2023

It Goes Something Like This...

Zeus B. Held aka Bernd Held (see what he did there?) was born in 1950s, started as a musician in the 1970s and gained a reputation as a producer in the latter part of that decade, becoming a renowned remixer during the 1980s. Zeus is still going strong today, dividing time between Germany and England.

Today's selection is very firmly rooted in his 1980s remix work. I first discovered Zeus B. Held via his work with Fashion, producing and remixing their second album, Fabrique, in 1982. From there, Zeus popped up on albums and 12" singles by Alphaville, Dead Or Alive, Simple Minds, John Foxx, Men Without Hats and Spear Of Destiny.

Zeus' 1987 remix of Gary Numan's 1979 single Cars was a hit not once but twice. Whilst it couldn't match the original's #1 peak in the UK, it reached #16 in 1987 and #17 in 1996. The latter was relabeled the Premier Mix on the back of the song featuring in a lager commercial. 

Beggars Banquet, the label that re-released Cars in 1987 were obviously enamoured of Zeus B. Held's prodigious skills at the (re)mixing desk as, in a surprise move, he was also commissioned to produce three remixes of Hit The North by The Fall. Mark E. Smith's views at the time are lost in the mists of time and it likely divided fan opinion, then and now. Personally, I love them. 

Gina X aka Gina Kikoine proved to be a great foil for Zeus B. Held. No G.D.M. is an absolute classic which I've enthused about previously and present again in another version from the remixed and re-released single in 1985. Gina X makes a second appearance, providing guest vocals on Love Shadow by Fashion from 1982.

Whilst Sinful! by Pete Wylie is a deserved classic (and Zeus B. Held co-production), I've gone for the equally majestic Diamond Girl, featuring the fabulous Josie Jones. Sadly, the UK record buying public in 1986 disagreed. #57? Seriously?! Philistines!

From the last gasp of the 1980s, Win was formed by Davy Henderson, time-wise sitting roughly between his other bands The Fire Engines and The Nectarine No. 9. Unashamedly power pop, Win deserved greater commercial success than they had. Transvision Vamp achieved that success, albeit briefly, their first big hit in the UK being I Want Your Love, a #5 smash in June 1988. 

I had intended to pare the selection down to ten songs and one hour. I failed spectacularly. Instead, if you can spare just under ninety minutes, here are fourteen 12" bangers from the 1980s, remixed solely or collaboratively by Zeus B. Held. 

Enjoy!
 
1) Pop Goes The World (Dance Mix): Men Without Hats (1987)
2) What's Love If You Can Kill For Chocolate (12" Mix): Win (1989)
3) Sanity (The Roman Mix): Killing Joke (1986)
4) Ghostdancing (A Special Extended 12" Remix): Simple Minds (1986)
5) Never Take Me Alive (Extended Version): Spear Of Destiny (1987)
6) Big In Japan (Extended Remix): Alphaville (1984)
7) Diamond Girl (The Glorious Extended 7" Mix): Pete Wylie ft. The Fabulous Josie Jones (1986)
8) Cars (Extended 'E' Reg Model): Gary Numan (1987)
9) No G.D.M. (Extended): Gina X (1985)
10) What I Want (Dance Mix): Dead Or Alive (1984)
11) Hit The North (Part 4) (12" Remix): The Fall (1987)
12) Wings And A Wind (Extended Version): John Foxx (1983)
13) Love Shadow (Mutant Mix): Fashion ft. Gina X (1982)
14) I Want Your Love (I Don't Want Your Money Mix): Transvision Vamp (1988)

It Goes Something Like This... (1:29:29) (Box) (Mega)