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viernes, marzo 28, 2025
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jueves, marzo 27, 2025
News: Pet Shop Boys Will Reissue "Discography" In Blue Coloured Vinyl
Originally released in 1991, this collection was the band's first greatest hits and was released between 1990's Behaviour and before 1993's Very. It features all the band's UK singles up to that point in proper seven-inch form except for "How Can You Expect To Be Taken Seriously?" because that single was a double A-side with "Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can’t Take My Eyes Off You)" the U2 mash-up cover that was included.
Discography also introduced to two new songs back then "DJ Culture" and "Was It Worth It?" Both were released as singles before and after Discography, respectively.
This collection was issued as a 2LP set on black vinyl at the time, CD and cassette, but doesn’t appear to have been reissued on the LP format at all in the last 34 years. This new edition pressed on blue vinyl and features the 2023 remasters.
Discography: The Complete Singles Collection will be reissued on 30 May 2025, via Parlophone.
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Rocktrospectiva: Depeche Mode's Masterpiece "Violator" Turns 35
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Rocktrospectiva: The Largely Forgotten Album "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" Turns 35
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Rocktrospectiva: The Original And Weird "Pretty Woman: Original Motion Picture Sountrack" Turns 35
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martes, marzo 11, 2025
Rocktrospectiva: The Succesful And Positive "Dream Into Action" Turns 40
Released on 11 March 1985 "Dream Into Action" was the second studio album by British pop musician Howard Jones. The album reached No. 2 in the UK Album Charts and also reached the top ten in the U.S. The album achieved a gold certification in the UK and platinum status in the US and Canada. The album spawned the hit singles "Things Can Only Get Better", "Life In One Day", "No One Is To Blame" and "Look Mama". The 1984 single "Like to Get to Know You Well" was included on the album's CD reissue and is also on the US version of the vinyl album.
Followed up his chart-topping debut with an even better album, "Dream Into Action". A sort of those albums that you listen to from beginning to end, with nearly song taking a turn as your favorite over time, practically captured everything that was best about electronic dance pop at the time.
Howard Jones a clear communicator who makes a real connection with his audience, you can check "Life in One Day" is a self-help session, the ballad "No One Is to Blame" is simply heartbreaking, You have in "Dream Into Action" a sound advice to heal division. Throughout, Jones and producer Rupert Hine strike just the right balance between technology and humanity. Even when Jones is preaching about animal rights on "Assault and Battery", you can appreciate the music behind the message.
With "Look Mama",you have a plea for independence "Bounce Right Back" is Jones’ playful rap attack, "Elegy" could be the antithesis, and then you have perfect track to continue to balance between dark and light, ending with the atmospheric and heavy "Hunger for the Flesh."