Showing posts with label 1980s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1980s. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Grace Jones

Artist: Grace Jones
LP: 7" single
Song: "I've Seen That Face Before (Liber Tango)"
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The incredible Grace Jones turned 76 one month ago today. Did you know that in 1968 she worked in Philadelphia as a go-go dancer under the name Grace Mendoza? Imagine happening upon her then! And while modeling in Paris in the 1970s, Jones roomed with Jerry Hall and Jessica Lange. There's lots more you can learn about Grace Jones right here.

[ Grace Jones ]

Saturday, June 8, 2024

I Am Siam

Artist: I Am Siam
LP: 7" single
Song: "Talk to Me (I Can Hear You Now)"
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When I was in junior high, my friend Denny Kibbe and I were always excited when we got to visit Tower Records in Seattle. We usually had a hard time finding the place, but once we did we would spend hours inside, just digging through all of their 7" singles. Here's one that I picked up back then, in 1984. Having never heard of I Am Siam, I selected it solely because of its cover. 

Even now there's not much information about the band online. Their bio on LastFM tells us what we already know, and provides no information about the group: 

With the New Wave scene so active in the mid-eighties, many one-hit-wonders appeared on the charts for a brief, one-time stab at the big time. I Am Siam was one of those. Their record "Talk to Me" received only limited club and radio play, and the band faded from the scene as quickly as they appeared. 

I should note that other online sources indicate I Am Siam was a trio based in NYC. 

Sunday, July 4, 2021

Donna Summer


Artist: Donna Summer
LP: 12" single
Song: "State of Independence"
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Yesterday at work as we were loading up our mail trucks in the garage, we were trying to think of 4th of July songs we could sing while we worked. We couldn't really think of any. "State of Independence" by Donna Summer was the only one I could come up with. (Well, I actually thought of this one too, but I didn't mention it, since the last thing I wanted to hear anytime before noon was one of my USPS colleagues trying to sing it.) Of course nobody knew what I was talking about when I suggested the Donna Summer song, and I couldn't offer much help, since the only lyrics I could recall and present in their proper sequence were: "This state of independence shall be—This state of independence shall be!" But now I've got the lyric sheet, so I'll be better prepared for next year.

Written by Jon & Vangelis and produced by Quincy Jones, the 7" version of "State of Independence" went to #41 on the Billboard Hot 100 in November of 1982. The song would definitely make it into my own top 40 list of best songs of the 1980s. And take a look at the roster of famous voices supporting Ms. Summer in that all-star choir!


[ Donna Summer
: December 31, 1948 — May 17, 2012 ]

Monday, May 24, 2021

Valeri Leontiev


Artist: Valeri Leontiev
LP: I'm Only a Singer
Song: "I'm Only a Singer"
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Song: "I Don't Love"
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I've just come back from a week-long road trip all around The Land of 10,000 Lakes! In case you're not familiar, that's another name for Minnesota. Most of the state's record stores are concentrated in the Twin Cities, and that's where I visited seven of them. The first five were all in Minneapolis...

 [ Minneapolis ]

...and my very first Minnesota record store was Cheapo Records, the big store on Nicollet Avenue. There was no listening station there (and none currently available at any of the stores I visited) so on this trip I basically had to judge a book by its cover. But what a cover! I had a strong hunch Valeri wouldn't disappoint with this 1988 LP, and I was right. Valeri (sometimes "Valery") Leontiev is a very big star in Russia, but of course I am not Russian, so I had never heard of him. I wonder: Do they have a lot of leopards over in Russia?

[ Cheapo Records — Minneapolis, Minnesota ]

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Debbie Cameron & Tommy Seebach

Artist: Debbie Cameron & Tommy Seebach
LP: 7" single
Song: "I See the Moon"
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Here's a happy little ditty from 1980 that I picked up on my trip to Norway with my sister back in 2017. "I See the Moon" has Eurovision Song Contest written all over it...which makes sense, because that's where Debbie and Tommy worked together to create pop music magic in 1979, representing Denmark on the show. Incidentally, Tommy and Debbie both had the same birthday, September 14th, though he was born nine years before she was. 

 
[ Debbie Cameron: born September 14, 1958 ]
[ Tommy Seebach: September 14, 1949 — March 31, 2003 ]

Thursday, April 29, 2021

Big Hair

Artist: Big Hair
LP: 7" single
Song: "Puppet On a String"
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Last weekend Jan and I decided to go for a Sunday drive to West Seattle for breakfast (the big West Seattle Bridge is out of commission since it's evidently cracked, so we had to go the long way around). We ate at Easy Street Café, then I suggested we browse in the record store to practice for our upcoming trip together to Minnesota. I've got quite a few record stores on my list in Minneapolis and St. Paul, so I wanted to be sure we'd manage.

I'm happy to report that things went well! Also, I found some pretty amazing records. Someone had brought in a nice bunch of early '80s (1980 to 1982) British goth/new wave 45s, similar to the earliest releases on 4AD, but on other labels that were also around at the time. One of them is this incredible version of "Puppet On a String" by Big Hair, released on Fresh Records in 1980. Discogs doesn't list any other records by Big Hair, which is unfortunate for my collection...but I suppose it's good news for my pocketbook.

[ Easy Street Records and Café in West Seattle ]

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Men Without Hats

Artist: Men Without Hats
LP: 7" single
Song: "The Safety Dance"
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I've inadvertently become a new Safety Captain at the Wallingford Post Office. Everyone got a letter in the mail a few weeks ago requesting submissions for a new safety slogan for the Seattle District of the USPS. There was an email address for submitting the slogans, so I came up with a ridiculous one and sent it in: "We are gonna' deliver for you...or we will die trying!" I instantly got this reply: "Thank you for volunteering to be one of the new Safety Captains! We will notify your station manager, and more information will be forthcoming. 
 
How was I supposed to know that anyone who actually opened the letter and read it all the way to the bottom automatically became a Safety Captain? Oh well. My first order of business will be the introduction of a simple "safety dance" that all members of the Wallingford mail carrier team can perform each morning in order to remind themselves to always proceed with caution.
 
[ Men Without Hats ]

Friday, April 9, 2021

Prince and the Revolution

Artist: Prince and the Revolution
LP: 7" single
Song: "Mountains"
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One of the places I'm looking forward to visiting on my upcoming trip to Minnesota in May is Paisley Park, Prince's estate which is now a museum. Have I already wondered on here if I've got more Prince 45s than anyone else in the cities of Seattle, Shoreline, and Tukwila...put together? "Mountains" was released in 1986 as Prince's follow-up to his chart-topping hit "Kiss." Unfortunately, "Mountains" grew breathless from scaling the charts and, after peaking at only #23, it turned around and headed back down again. If you ask me, it's a fine song...and plus, look at those abs!
 
[ Prince Rogers Nelson: June 7
, 1958 — April 21, 2016 ]

Thursday, March 25, 2021

Shannon

Artist: Shannon
LP: 7" single
Song: "My Heart's Divided"
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This 1984 Shannon 45 arrived in the mail today with a stack of other singles from Germany! I've previously focused mainly on collecting singles released in the USA, but now a whole new continent of vinyl is opening up to me. This is both thrilling and daunting. It's thrilling because, you know...RECORDS! It's daunting because I don't have any space in my apartment for more records. Oh, well.
 
"My Heart's Divided" was the third single from Shannon's debut LP, "Let the Music Play." The album's title track was the first single, and it's Shannon's only release to enter the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 (it peaked at #8). Shannon's second single from the album, "Give Me Tonight," peaked at #46 on the Hot 100, and went to #6 on the Billboard R&B singles chart. Though it's a perfectly fine follow-up to those, "My Heart's Divided" did not crack the Hot 100 at all, and only went to #48 on the Billboard R&B singles chart. The song didn't register on the charts in other countries either, even in Germany, but at least there the label put the record in a picture sleeve, whereas the American release featured a generic plain white sleeve. So when I went online to shop for a copy, I chose the one from Germany. 
 
The fact that Shannon had just one hit single in the USA says more about Americans than it does about this wonderfully talented and beautiful artist. According to the Who's Dated Who website, Shannon may currently be single...so it seems Americans still haven't learned how to appreciate a good thing when it comes to Shannon.
 
[ Shannon ]

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Queen

 Artist: Queen
LP: 7" single
Song: "I Want to Break Free"
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I want to break free...from my obsessive-compulsive proclivities. But Queen is not helping. I just found out a few weeks ago that this single (which peaked at #45 on the Billboard Hot 100 back in 1984) was released with four different covers. And now I have them all.
 
[ Brian May wants to break free. ]
 
 
[ We all know Freddie Mercury wants to break free. ]
 
 
[ Roger Taylor also wants to break free. ]
 
[ John Deacon wants to break free, perhaps even more so than the others. ]

Saturday, March 13, 2021

Sheena Easton

  Artist: Sheena Easton
LP: 7" single
Song: "Modern Girl"
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Happy International Women's Day! Sorry I'm so late with this...it's all my fault, due entirely to procrastination, and should not be seen as a reflection on women or on my attitude toward them. I love women!...ironically? 
 
My ulterior motive though for posting "Modern Girl" by Sheena Easton (it peaked at #18 in 1981) is this: There needs to be a record of the fact that Sheena Easton exists! I'd like to formally proclaim that Sheena Easton is one of the cornerstones of any playlist employing the title, "The Ladies of the '80s." Sheena had eight songs that hit the top ten between 1981 and 1989, and 15 hits in that period that made it into the top 40. I don't know why, but for some reason Sheena Easton is being erased (canceled?) from the American musical history books' chapter on the 1980s! 
 
First of all, when I'm at my fellow's place and I instruct Alexia (politely!) to "Alexia, please play Sheena Easton." She says she cannot (my guy's not a paying subscriber...even though it's only $2.99 a month and the first 30 days are free. You can cancel anytime!), but she says she is willing to play music for me that's similar to Sheena Easton. I sigh and say "okay," and then on pops some song by Billy Joel. Or Kenny Rogers. We've listened for hours after making this particular request, and Alexia just will not let us listen to Sheena Easton! But not only that...
 
All day while I'm working I often used to listen to Seattle's 95.7 FM (The Jet), which claims to play "the best variety of the '80s and more" (or something like that). But they DON'T, I tell you! I swear they bought about a dozen "Hits of the '80s" K-TEL records from one of those ads on TV, and they simply play tracks from that limited set over and over (and over and over and over and over) again (and again and again). I ask you: Is there any reason for any radio station in the year 2021 to play Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" four times within a 24-hour period? If I hear that song one more time while I'm working I'm gonna She-Bop somebody in the nose!
 
(You know, pretty regularly on The Jet they play an ad where a kindly elderly gentleman says he understands our suffering and unhappiness, and then he invites us to pray with him and to accept Jesus Christ as our savior. I have no evidence, of course, but I'm starting to wonder if maybe The Jet is actually run by a group of religious conservatives who have never been able to forgive Sheena Easton for that one time when she invited everyone to come spend the night inside her "Sugar Walls" [peaked at #9 in 1984]. This could be the reason she has been permanently banned from their airwaves!)
 
In any case, I've had to step away (dial away? 'seek' away?) from 95.7 The Jet because I really was getting just a little too irritated. Within the past few months, I have actually written two lengthy emails to the station's program team (anyone who knows me will not be surprised by this) thanking them for all the wonderful music, and also suggesting a large number of terrific '80s hits for their playlist that I haven't ever heard on their '80s music station over the past year. (Figuring they were overwhelmed by my lengthy first list, I limited my requests to a dozen top favorites in my email number two.) I checked the box to request a response when I sent my emails, but I received "No Reply at All," to quote another '80s hit that they've never played.
 
Then last week on the station they claimed to be celebrating the ladies of the '80s for International Women's Day! ...but then they just played the exact same K-TEL tracks that they've been playing all year long. (Admittedly, I did turn the volume up to the highest acceptable level (and once, even up to an unacceptable level) each and every time they played their limited roster of hits by Pat Benatar, Blondie, and Madonna.) 
 
Opting for another approach, I visited The Jet's Facebook page and found a post in which one of the DJs mentioned that the station was celebrating the music of the women of the '80s. I posted a comment kindly mentioning that I had hoped that this week they would be playing some of the '80s ladies, and '80s-ladies-led groups, that get no airplay on their station the rest of the year: Juice Newton, The Motels, Olivia Newton-John (aside from that one bouncy duet from GREASE), Lone Justice, Shannon, Sheila E., Janet Jackson, and of course, Sheena Easton. 
 
No luck. So, like I said, I finally had to step away before I went too far and ended up as a report on the evening news about domestic terrorism: "A Seattle mail-carrier was arrested late last night after reportedly going postal and making violent threats to a local '80s radio station and its DJs for not adding Juice Newton's "Queen of Hearts" to its 'Ladies of the '80s' playlist. More at 11."
 
[ Sheena Easton ]

Friday, January 29, 2021

R.J.'s Latest Arrival

Artist: R.J.'s Latest Arrival
LP: R.J.'s Latest Arrival
Song: "Swing Low"
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Song: "Baby I'm Sorry"
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The guy's name is R.J. who owns and operates Daybreak Records over in Fremont. The store has a 'New Arrivals' section for LPs they've just put out for sale, but I've always thought the section ought to be called "R.J.'s Latest Arrivals."
 
[ R.J.'s Latest Arrival ]