Discussion on The Last Days Of Dance Rock.... within the Various Dance & House Music forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; I was reminded of how much I loved the "dance rock" era of the 1980's when I compiled a couple ...
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| I was reminded of how much I loved the "dance rock" era of the 1980's when I compiled a couple tapes last weekend. I picked up a 12" single that some person here had left at a local record store for Nicky. The 12" single was "Hold On" by Pride N Politix from 1991. It immediately made me think of how I loved the music that was about to end courtesy of the "GRUNGE" movement led by Nirvana. Dance rock disappeared overnight...replaced by howling dirges or screaming speed-metal nightmares. The "good beat" songs became as extinct as Johnny Carson on TV. Anyhoo, I wanted to record the "Hold On" tracks on tape for posterity...so I went through my collection to find some other dance rock goodies from the early 1990's. Here's what I came up with: Tape 1 (Regular CD cuts) Side A: 1) MYSTERIOUS WAYS - U2 (4:04) 2) CRAZY - Seal (5:56) 3) RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW - Jesus Jones (3:08 ) 4) UNBELIEVABLE - EMF (3:29) 5) I TOUCH MYSELF - Divinyls (3:46) 6) I THINK I LOVE YOU - Voice Of The Beehive (3:12) 7) ALL TOGETHER NOW - The Farm (4:22) 8. SOUND + VISION - Book Of Love (3:45) 9) GET THE MESSAGE - Electronic (5:18 ) 10) THE GLOBE - Big Audio Dynamite (6:04) 11) POLICY OF TRUTH - Depeche Mode (5:11) 12) WALKING ON BROKEN GLASS - Annie Lennox (4:12) 13) THE PATIENCE OF A SAINT - Electronic (4:09) Side B: 1) KILLER - Seal (6:20) 2) HOLD ON - Pride 'N Politix (5:26) 3) GIRLS & BOYS - Blur (4:51) 4) LOVE TO HATE YOU - Erasure (3:54) 5) BEING BORING - Pet Shop Boys (4:48 ) 6) REALITY - Electronic (5:39) 7) LITTLE BIRD - Annie Lennox (4:48 ) 8. TRACY JACKS - Blur (4:20) 9). THE BEGINNING - Seal (5:40) 10) SEE THE LIGHTS - Simple Minds (4:22) 11) GETTING AWAY WITH IT - Electronic (5:12) 12) REGRET (Dub Mix) - New Order (to fill up rest of tape) TAPE 2 (REMIXES): Side A: 1) HORIZON - Culture Beat (Instrumental) (9:09) 2) CRAZY (Dance Mix) - Seal (6:24) 3) UNBELIEVABLE (Extended 12" mix) EMF (6:30) 4) RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW (12" Extended Mix) - Jesus Jones (5:47) 5) ALL TOGETHER NOW (12" Mix) - The Farm (5:39) 6) WALKING ON BROKEN GLASS (Danny Morales Mix) - Annie Lennox (6:09) 7) BITTER TEARS (12" mix) - Inxs (6:35) 8. HOLD ON (Extended Mix) - Pride 'N Politix (7:51) 9) CHERRY LIPS (Instrumental)- Culture Beat (fade out) Side B: 1) HOLD ON (Instrumental Bonus Mix) - Pride 'N Politix (6:07) 2) LOVE TO HATE YOU (Bruce Forest Mix) - Erasure (7:36) 3) PEOPLE ARE STILL HAVING SEX (LP Mix) - Latour (5:15) 4) WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME/ CAN'T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU (12" Dance Mix) - Pet Shop Boys (7:35) 5) DISAPPEAR (Extended 12" Dance Mix) - Inxs (6:50) 6) WORLD (THE PRICE OF LOVE) (Perfecto Mix) - New Order (7:27) 7) ALWAYS (Microbots Trance Dance Mix) - Erasure (4:33) 8. REGRET ( Fire Island Mix) - New Order (7:10) 9) REGRET (Junior Dub Mix) -New Order (to fill end of tape) Some good memories here. But that was yesterday...AND YESTERDAY'S GONE!!!!! See anything you like????
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| Marky, Those tunes bring back some really great memories. I look at this period just as I do the Disco era. It's timeless. At least we still have the records.
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| Marky, Actually, I have quite a few of these myself.... these take me back to when I was doing my serious clubbing. I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks the music industry went to hell in 1992. |
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| Nice selection, Marky. In fact, if you take a second look at the list you'll find most of your choices are British acts. That music didn't die, it just was taken off the USA airwaves by American "grunge" bands like Nirvana. The Manchester scene -which then evolved into the "brit pop" scene- had many good "dance rock" numbers, even in the 90's.
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| Thanks for the comments, guys. Nano, give me some more titles in this vein pleeeeeeaasse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D Just curious as to what to look for. BTW, I didn't hate Nivana. I liked some of their stuff. It was the likes of Alice In Chains, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam that grated on my nerves. :evil:
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| OK Marky, here's a list... I'm sure you know most of these names anyway, but of course I hear the U.S. market tends to be less receptive to British rock than we anglophile "porteños" here in Buenos Aires... Some 80's stuff: RHEINGOLD - Tridimensional dimensions THE THE - Uncertain smile OXO - Whirly girl OMD - So in love RUSS BALLARD - Voices PREFAB SPROUT - The King of rock 'n roll PREFAB SPROUT - Hey Manhattan! (Marky: if you don't know PS go get as much stuff as you can. They're great) THE STYLE COUNCIL - Shout to the top TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY - Wishing well BLOW MONKEYS - Digging your scene BRYAN FERRY - Bete noire, I put a spell on you SWING OUT SISTER - Breakout, You on my mind, Where in the world (and the Living Return album, from 1994) LOVE AND MONEY - Hallelujah man SCRITTI POLITTI - Perfect way FRANCE GALL - Elle é lá GENE LOVES JEZEBEL - Desire GENE LOVES JEZEBEL - The motion of love THE BOLSHOI - Sunday morning DISSIDENTEN - Fata Morgana and of course Fine Young Cannibals, Housemartins (now known as Fatboy Slim former band Now for the 90's stuff: INSPIRAL CARPETS - Please be cruel THE SOUP DRAGONS - Free STEREO MC'S - Connected HAPPY MONDAYS - Step on PULP - Disco 2000 EDWYN COLLINS - A girl like you FUN LOVIN' CRIMINALS - Scooby snacks SUPERGRASS - Alright ELASTICA - Connection REPUBLICA - Ready to go PRIMAL SCREAM - Come together (and all the Screamadelica album) THE BREEDERS - Cannonball MANO NEGRA - Señor Matanza MANO NEGRA - King Kong Five LOUISE VERTIGO - Oui est la femme LONDONBEAT - I've been thinking about you CHARLES & EDDIE - Would I lie to you? You mentioned "Always", from Erasure's "I say I say I say" CD. Did you try a track from that one called "Man on the moon"? And did you hear Blur's "Parklife" in its entirety? It's probably their best album. Their first, "Leisure" has a nice Manchester-like hit called "There's no other way" (all Blur is OK and way better than Oasis). (About Nirvana: it's funny but I was re-listening to "Nevermind" a few weeks ago, and came to the conclusion that it's a really good album. The grunge fuzz let me cold at that time... but that's stuff for another thread.)
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| I like a lot of the choices ... but special mention to "Nano's" choice-----> Cannonball ... I still love that song.. as far as Nirvana goes... I still play "Smells Like Teen Spirit, In Bloom, Come As You Are... I also like Alice In Chains ----> Jar Of Flies (EP) Pearl Jam ----> Animal (LP) |
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| I never though i'd post anything in this "Rock" forum but I'll have to mention two tracks that qualifies as Dance Rock, I guess. Steve Winwood - "Higher Love" John Farnham - "Presure Down" the 12" versions of these two songs are guaranteed floorfillers every time :D |
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| Hi efunkadelic, incredibly The Breeders played a concert in Buenos Aires two weeks ago (now for monetary reasons, very few bands come here). Only Kim Deal & her "ex con" twin sister Kelley survive from the original band. They played "Cannonball" and even some Pixies classics at a small concert bar. I couldn't go, but people say they still sounded pretty good. However, I listened to Kim Deal in an interview on a local station and she certainly sounded a bit "out of there". Her only theme of conversation was how she fought to do an analogic recording on their last album and all sound engineers did only digital! :o
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| Yeah, I used to work in a record store back during that time... we played that CD almost everyday for about 6 months... so it kinda grew on me. I learned to like some of the alternative stuff because of this one girl who i was very close to... Our common song together to go along with that one was "U Don't Hear Me Tho" Rodney O & Joe Cooley... lol what a pair we were. :D |
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| Nano, I'm totally with you regarding 'Hey Manhattan' by Prefab Sprout. This track deserves the description 'classic' IMO. The production levels are always so high on PS's stuff & their lyrics rival the Pet Shop Boys for ironic cleverness. Very classy music. Marky, can I just mention a group also in this vein called Kissing The Pink who made brilliant, classy & under-rated records too. They are very much in the style of New order & Scritti polotti.
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| Thanks for the input, guys!!! :D Lessee, on Nano's first list...I don't know much about Prefab Sprout, Rheengold, Russ Ballard, France Gall, The Bolshoi or Dissidenten. I have stuff by the others. On the 90's list, I DO HAVE Stereo MC's ( LOVED "Elevate My Mind" & "Connected"), Edwyn Collins, Pulp, Elastica, Londonbeat and Charles & Eddie ("Would I Lie To You" is one of my faves from the 1990's such a nice throwback to '70's soul). I recall having something by Kissing The Pink...but I'll have to check and see what it is. I guess the group I gotta check out first is Prefab Sprout. Thanks for the suggestions!!! :D
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| Hi all. This is my first post. I started checking this web site about two years ago and really enjoyed the audio shows that were available. My favorite styles of dance music are deep house (both instrumental and soulful vocal) and Jamaican music. I think I have something to contribute to this topic. Last weekend I made the mix I that had been in my head for years. I call it Manchester Anthems 1989-1992. When you see the track list you'll notice obviously not all the bands are from Manchester, England, but I hope you see the niche club style I was going for. 1. The Farm - Groovy Train 2. The Wolfgang Press - Mama Told Me Not to Come 3. Definition of Sound - Wear Your Love Like Heaven 4. Inspiral Carpets - Commercial Rain 5. 808 State - Lift 6. The Pop Will Eat Itself - Cicciolina 7. St. Etienne - Only Love Can Break Your Heart 8. Single Gun Theory - Surrender 9. Primal Scream - Come Together 10. The Farm - All Together Now 11. The Pop Will Eat Itself - X Y & Zee 12. Electronic - Get the Message 13. Blur - There's No Other Way 14. My Bloody Valentine - Soon 15. Stone Roses - Fools Gold 16. Jesus Jones - International Bright Young Thing 17. Charlatans UK - The Only One I Know 18. The Sugarcubes - Hit 19. Stone Roses - One Love 20. Ian McCulloch - Close Your Eyes 21. James - Born of Frustration 22. EMF - Unbelievable 23. Chapterhouse - Falling Down 24. U2 - The Fly 25. Jesus Jones - Right Here Right Now 26. Soupdragons - I'm Free 27. Happy Mondays - Step On 28. Cocteau Twins - Iceblink Luck 29. Ride - Leave them all Behind 30. Lush - Etherial 31. The Cure - Fascination Street 32. The Cure - Never Enough 33. The The - Jealous of Youth 34. Siouxsie & the Banshees - Kiss them for Me 35. Chapterhouse - Pearl 36. Primal Scream - Loaded 37. Candyflip - Strawberry Fields Forever 38. Stereo MCs - Connected A friend is hosting a download page here. Would love to hear your comments. |
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| I do love St.Etienne & 808 State. I think the early 90's threw up some interesting sounds in dance/pop & the UK was on a roll for a couple of years. What the hell happened from '94 onwards? :-?
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| Steely Dan & Nano: I went out shopping (looking for that Jimmy Ross & Hi-Tension). Didn't find either...BUT I did find a Prefab Sprout compilation: "The Collection" 1. Lions in My Own Garden 2. Don't Sing (McAloon) 3. Couldn't Bear to Be Special (McAloon) 4. When Love Breaks Down (McAloon) 5. Faron Young (McAloon) 6. Appetite (McAloon) 7. Johnny Johnny 8. Cars And Girls (McAloon) 9. King of Rock & Roll (McAloon) 10. Hey Manhattan! (McAloon) 11. I Remember That (McAloon) 12. The Golden Calf 13. Looking For Atlantis (McAloon) 14. We Let the Stars Go (McAloon) 15. Carnival 2000 (McAloon) 16. The Sound of Crying (McAloon) 17. If You Don't Love Me (McAloon) 18. Life of Surprises (McAloon) 19. Prisoner of the Past 20. Electric Guitars 21. Cue Fanfare (McAloon) 22. Cruel (McAloon) 23. Bonny 24. Movin' the River 25. Desire As 26. Horsin' Around 27. Pearly Gates 28. Til the Cows Come Home 29. Enchanted 30. Nightingales 31. Jordan: the Comeback (McAloon) 32. All the World Loves Lovers (McAloon) 33. Jesse James Bolero (McAloon) 34. Doo-Wop in Harlem (McAloon) 35. Life's a Miracle 36. Swans 37. Andromeda Heights 38. Where the Heart Is Also got a UK pressing of any early recommended LP "Steve McQueen" (retitled "Two Wheels Good" in the U.S.) Haven't listened yet. ( So what's new??) :roll:
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