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The incredibles Brigitte Calls Me Baby are sharing the video of their brand new single "I Can Take The Sun Out Of The Sky" taken off their second acclaimed studio album "Irreversible." Directed by Alec Basse, the video leans into a stylised, magazine-inspired concept—bringing the band's world to life through a nostalgic, print-era lens. "It's like a magazine where you can enter the world of the band," frontman Wes Leavins explained in a new Rolling Stone interview, hinting at a visual that doubles as a meta-commentary on the band's growing critical acclaim. The instantly gripping—balancing an open-road sense of freedom with an undercurrent of melancholic grandeur. Now this is one of the standout moments on Irreversible, a record that sees the band evolving into a more expansive, emotionally charged version of themselves.
Rocktrospectiva: The Beautifully Odd "Ripe" Turns 35
The album included an appearance from singer Jimmy Somerville, providing backing vocals on the track "Why Aren't You in Love With Me?"; Banderas band members Caroline Buckley and Sally Herbert had been backing musicians with Somerville's band The Communards. Johnny Marr from The Smiths and Bernard Sumner from New Order provide guitar on "This Is Your Life", with Sumner also doing backing vocals.
The pairing of Caroline Buckley and Sally Herbert met in 1987 when they were in the live band of The Communards. Buckley filled the big shoes of Sarah-Jane Morris who had moved on to pursue a solo career while Herbert was in the string section which also included Audrey Riley, Jocelyn Pook and Anne Stephenson. After The Communards disbanded and Jimmy Somerville loaned the pair a Yamaha DX7 and a sampler, Buckley and Herbert became Banderas, the Spanish word for “flag”. Adopting a striking shaven headed image, they began writing songs and gigging, eventually coming to the attention of producer Stephen Hague's manager.
Buckley and Herbert contributed on The Communards final album "Red", so after having the chance to work with Stephen Hague, the American was an obvious and natural choice to helm Banderas debut album which was released under the London Records label.
Things looked promising for Banderas and this was outlined by the cast of players on the album; special guests included Bernard Sumner, Johnny Marr and Jimmy Somerville while there were noted sessioners on board such as Luís Jardim, Guy Pratt and Stevie Lange as well former band mates Audrey Riley and Jocelyn Pook.
The album’s outstanding and key track was the magnificent "This Is Your Life", one of the last songs written and recorded for "Ripe". Using a sample from Grace Jones’ "Crack Attack', it had a distinct Pet Shop Girls behavioural vibe to it. Meanwhile there was also the added bonus of Johnny Marr and Bernard Sumner on rhythm guitars plus a terrific middle eight section featured Sumner's vocals before an emotive synth solo. Despite "This Is Your Life" reached No. 16 in the UK singles charts, there were no more hits for Banderas unfortunately
Other remarkable track were the banging drum mantra and a catchy riff, the more uptempo second single "She Sells" which was a shopping list song that just missed out on a Top 40. But despite lyrics attacking the advertising industry's use of sexist stereotypes, the message proved to be less appealing than the melancholic but uplifting "This Is Your Life". The third Banderas single "May This Be Your Last Sorrow" fared even
worse, but despite being inspired by a scene from a film in Arabic where
the mourners were reciting to a bereaved family,
Alongside the singles, "Ripe" had other highlights such as "The Comfort Of Faith," a song questioning unconditional religious devotion that came with a typically classic Stephen Hague production while with an orchestral arrangement that undoubtedly seeded Herbert's future career as a film score composer, "Why Aren't You In Love With Me?" which was Banderas' take on Philly soul with Buckley's emotive resignation in harmony with a comparatively understated falsetto from Jimmy Sommerville.
Other fantastic track was "It's Written All Over My Face", a bare self-produced song which despite its countrified acoustic guitar recalled the pulsing electronic arrangement of Marianne Faithfull's version of "The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan". Also quite stripped down was "Too Good" featuring a stark percussive groove augmented by fretless bass runs while the closer "Never Too Late" saw the duo offer their take on Patsy Cline, and finally "First Hand" or "Don't Let That Man" which maybe are not so impressive as the album's highlights, these are not bad either.
A second album was in the works to be produced by Alan Moulder but London Records lost interest and Banderas quietly disbanded. "This Is Your Life" may be considered something of a one hit wonder but to have written such a timeless song that resonates with the public, even if it is for a limited moment in time, is a gift to any composer.
Rocktrospectiva: The One-Album Wonder "Temple Of The Dog" Turns 35
The recording sessions took place from November to December 1990 at London Bridge Studios in Seattle, Washington. The album was recorded in only 15 days. The group worked with producer Rick Parashar, who also engineered, mixed, and played piano. Two songs on the album, "Reach Down" and "Say Hello 2 Heaven", were written in response to Wood's death, while other songs were written by Cornell on tour prior to Wood's death or re-worked from existing material from demos written by Gossard and Ament.
Ament described the collaboration as "a really good thing at the time" for him and Gossard that put them into a "band situation where we could play and make music". Gossard described the recording process as a "non-pressure filled" situation, as there were no expectations or pressure coming from the record company. Gossard later said it was "the easiest and most beautiful record, that we've ever been involved with".
This was the first recording studio experience for McCready and Vedder. Regarding McCready, Cornell said: "You almost kind of had to yell at him to get him to realize that in the five-and-a-half-minute solo of 'Reach Down', that was his time and that he wasn't going to be stepping on anybody else." The song "Hunger Strike" became a duet between Cornell and Vedder after Cornell was having trouble with the vocals at practice and Vedder stepped in. Cornell later said: "he sang half of that song not even knowing that I'd wanted the part to be there and he sang it exactly the way I was thinking about doing it, just instinctively".
The recorded material was mostly slow and melodic; much different musically from the aggressive metal-influenced sound Cornell had been doing with Soundgarden. The songs bear the street-rock flavor of Mother Love Bone's music indeed the whole record sounds like a bridge between Mother Love Bone's theatrical '70s-rock updates and Pearl Jam's hard-rocking sound, so the accessibly warm, relatively clean sound of Temple of the Dog was somewhat shocking, and its mellower moments are minor revelations in terms of Cornell's songwriting abilities."
All of the lyrics on the album were written solely by Cornell, and he also wrote the music for all but three of the songs. "Say Hello 2 Heaven" and "Reach Down" were written by Cornell in direct response to Andrew Wood's death. Lyrically, the rest of the songs on the album cover a variety of topics. Cornell stated that the lyrics for "Hunger Strike" express "somewhat of a political, socialist statement"
Rocktrospectiva: The Classic Club-Electronic Dance Album "LaTour" Turns 35
Released on 16 April 1991 "La Tour" was the debut album by house music songwriter/producer LaTour It featured the hit single "People Are Still Having Sex". In the album edit of the song, the lyric was originally written as "This AIDS thing's not working". It was changed to "This safe thing's not working" for airplay. The album reached a peak of 35 on the pop charts, while peaking at number one on the dance charts and number 15 on the UK charts. The album spawne other three singles "Involved", "Cold", & "Blue".
William LaTour, better known by his stage names LaTour and Bud LaTour, he was a US musician, disc jockey and voice over artist. His musical genres spanned electronic, house, glam, rock, dance, punk, and parody. LaTour he was best known for the 1991 Number 1 Billboard electronic dance hit "People Are Still Having Sex" and also for his instrumental deep house track, "Blue".
LaTour was his debut album was more than just relevant, the song "People Are Still Having Sex?" itself was unique in that it was a form of rap song with heavy, electronic beats. During this time in music, the UK was primarily the main stage of electronica with bands such like The Shamen, Utah Saints, 808 State, The KLF, etc. LaTour was one of the first US musicians who charted #1 with a mostly electronica song of that time.
Other pivotal song on the record was "Blue" which was one of the most exciting songs in the motion picture soundtrack Basic Instinct, to be able to heard the Casio CZ500 synth through a phase effect that initiates the entire song - driving it in one of the most sensual songs that defines that erotic dance scene in the movie was the key element on it, "Allens Got A New Hi Fi." was something totally different and like the other reviewer said, easily still stands up today. Allen's featured electronic beats and electric guitar with vocals. Again something at the time that was not common so this was groundbreaking, "People" had an interesting melody of his voice that really came through on listeners, and "Amazing You", had a driving beat all the while the song speaks of one of the most incredible creatures he has encountered - a special woman. "Romantic, " was a track that should certainly make it onto a mix CD for your lover to say exactly what you're thinking. "Involved." was a soft ode to unrequited love. The light piano in it serves perfect for the songs query - wondering, curious. With all these songs sequenced, it makes for a picturesque journey and is remarkably fun, "Fantasy Soldiers," and "Cold" were also good for dancing or just listening.
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