Communards - Communards (Remastered Deluxe Edition) (1986/2012)
BAND/ARTIST: Communards
- Title: Communards
- Year Of Release: 1986/2012
- Label: Edsel Records
- Genre: Synth-Pop
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 02:37:11
- Total Size: 380 Mb / 1 Gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Don't Leave Me This Way
02. La Dolarosa
03. Disenchanted
04. Reprise
05. So Cold The Night
06. You Are My World
07. Lover Man
08. Don't Slip Away
09. Heavens Above
10. Forbidden Love
11. Breadline Britain
12. Disenchanted (Dance)
Bonus Tracks:
13. Judgement Day
14. Don't Leave Me This Way (Son Of Gotham City Mix 1986) (Part 1)
15. When The Walls Come Tumbling Down (Live)
CD 2:
01. You Are My World ('87 Single Version)
02. Don't Leave Me This Way (Son Of Gotham City Mix) (Part 3)
03. So Cold The Night (Remixed Club Version)
04. Heavens Above (10' Version)
05. Johnny Verso
06. Sentimental Journey
07. The Message
08. Disenchanted (Instrumental)
09. So Cold The Night (Instrumental)
10. Never No More
11. Sanctified
12. When The Walls Come Tumbling Down
13. The Multimix (Inc. Don't Leave Me This Way, So Cold The Night, Disenchanted)
14. Annie
The Communards formed in 1985 after singer Jimmy Somerville left his earlier band Bronski Beat to team up with classically trained musician Richard Coles. Somerville often used a falsetto singing style. Coles, though mainly a pianist, played a number of instruments and had been seen previously performing the clarinet solos on the Bronski Beat hit "It Ain't Necessarily So". They were joined by bass player Dave Renwick who had also played with Bronski Beat.
The name Communards refers to the revolutionaries of the 1871 Paris Commune. The name seems to have been used to express political sympathies while avoiding immediate connections to contemporary activism.[citation needed]
The band had their first UK Top 30 hit in 1985 with the piano-based number 30 single "You Are My World". The following year, they had their biggest hit with an energetic Hi-NRG cover version of Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes' soul classic "Don't Leave Me This Way" (in a version inspired by Thelma Houston's cover) which spent four weeks at number one and became the UK's biggest selling single of 1986. It also made the US Top 40. It featured Sarah Jane Morris as co-vocalist, taking advantage of the contrast between Morris' deep and rounded contralto and Somerville's soaring falsetto. Morris performed both backing and co-lead vocals on many of the Communards' other recordings, and appeared in group photos as an unofficial third member.
Later that year, The Communards had another UK Top 10 hit with the single "So Cold the Night", which reached number 8. In 1987, they released an album titled Red, which was partly produced by Stephen Hague. Red featured a cover version of the Jackson 5 hit "Never Can Say Goodbye" (in a version inspired by Gloria Gaynor's cover), which the Communards took to number 4 on the UK chart. Their last released single was "There's More to Love (Than Boy Meets Girl)" in 1988, which reached number 20 and was their final Top 20 hit. Red is also noteworthy for "Victims" and "For a Friend" (also released as a single), which address people living with and having died from HIV/AIDS.
The name Communards refers to the revolutionaries of the 1871 Paris Commune. The name seems to have been used to express political sympathies while avoiding immediate connections to contemporary activism.[citation needed]
The band had their first UK Top 30 hit in 1985 with the piano-based number 30 single "You Are My World". The following year, they had their biggest hit with an energetic Hi-NRG cover version of Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes' soul classic "Don't Leave Me This Way" (in a version inspired by Thelma Houston's cover) which spent four weeks at number one and became the UK's biggest selling single of 1986. It also made the US Top 40. It featured Sarah Jane Morris as co-vocalist, taking advantage of the contrast between Morris' deep and rounded contralto and Somerville's soaring falsetto. Morris performed both backing and co-lead vocals on many of the Communards' other recordings, and appeared in group photos as an unofficial third member.
Later that year, The Communards had another UK Top 10 hit with the single "So Cold the Night", which reached number 8. In 1987, they released an album titled Red, which was partly produced by Stephen Hague. Red featured a cover version of the Jackson 5 hit "Never Can Say Goodbye" (in a version inspired by Gloria Gaynor's cover), which the Communards took to number 4 on the UK chart. Their last released single was "There's More to Love (Than Boy Meets Girl)" in 1988, which reached number 20 and was their final Top 20 hit. Red is also noteworthy for "Victims" and "For a Friend" (also released as a single), which address people living with and having died from HIV/AIDS.
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