Showing posts with label Private Lives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Private Lives. Show all posts
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Private Lives - Because You're Young (Chrysalis).
No, it's not the blissful Bowie song from Scary Monsters though, now you come to mention it, the saxophone introduction is a bit like "Young Americans". Hitmaker-producer Martin Rushent struggles bravely to make a good pop record out of a weak song, but that Genetic Sound can't be found. (Neil Tennant, Smash Hits, March 4, 1982)
Sunday, January 1, 1984
Private Lives - Living In A World (Turned Upside Down) (EMI)
My wise old editor, Mr McNeill assures me that this new version of the Private Lives single is not a patch on the original, released earlier this year. And who am I to argue? That said, there's not much more wrong with it this time round. Seven inches of pop/soul that's up there with the very best of Hall And Oates. Now you can't say fairer than that. (Paul Simper, No 1, October 13, 1984)
I like Private Lives' older material, but you can't please everyone all the time. I think John's vocal arrangements are good and should get played on Radio 2's peak time! Right on Robin Gibb! (Steve Strange, Record Mirror, January 21, 1984)
"Living In A World (Turned Upside Down)" is trying to be a classic of someone else's kind. Hall & Oates' kind, to be precise. It fails. Instead, the duo provide what is commonly termed 'a ballad' with the truly inspired message 'We're living in a world turned upside down'. Profundity is obviously not their strong point. (Eleanor Levy, Record Mirror, October 13, 1984)
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