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Latin Quarter - Mick And Caroline (1987)

Latin Quarter - Mick And Caroline (1987)

BAND/ARTIST: Latin Quarter

  • Title: Mick And Caroline
  • Year Of Release: 1987
  • Label: Rockin' Horse Records #ZD71294
  • Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Indie Rock
  • Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
  • Total Time: 00:42:32
  • Total Size: 344 / 167 Mb (Full Scans)
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Latin Quarter are a British band formed in 1983. They were popular in Germany and northern Europe and had one top 20 single Radio Africa in the United Kingdom. They originally split up in 1990, but re-formed in 2011. The band toured Germany and UK in early 2012 and have released their latest album The Imagination of Thieves in 2016. Their sound mixes elements of pop, rock, reggae and folk with largely political based lyrics. Mick And Caroline is the second album by the band Latin Quarter. "Mick and Caroline was chosen as a title of the album to represent everyday, and real people because that is what we hope our songs are about; everyday and real situations."

When Latin Quarter released their debut album, Modern Times, in 1986, it was so musically diverse, it seemed to be a compilation of several different bands. When Mick and Caroline was released the following year, the band was essentially the same, but their different approaches began to melt together, making this album more cohesive, if not as interesting. Late-'80s pop once again mixed with world rhythms and socially charged lyrics (courtesy of lyricist Mike Jones), creating a sound that could have made a commercial impact had it not been for the inability to pigeonhole the band into a clear musical genre. "I (Together)," "Freight Elevator," "Burn Again," and "Nomzamo (One People, One Cause)" are obvious standouts, but the most touching track is the closer, "The Men Below," an eye-opening look at a miner's life. As on their debut, vocalist/guitarist Steve Skaith crafted nice melodic beds for Jones' lyrics to lie upon, sometimes resting but usually tossing and turning their way into the listener's head. Even when Skaith hands the vocals over to Carol Douet and Yona Dunsford, the lyrics are never less than poignant and thought-provoking. Not as enjoyable as their debut, this still stands head and shoulders above most releases from 1987.

~ Steve "Spaz" Schnee, All Music

Track List:

01. I (together) [3:52]
02. Remember [3:33]
03. Freight elevator [3:54]
04. Nomzamo (one people, one cause) [4:34]
05. Negotiating with a loaded gun [4:49]
06. Burn again [4:57]
07. Love has gone [4:51]
08. The night [4:08]
09. Donovan's doorway [3:12]
10. The men below [4:41]

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  • mufty77
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