B-Movie - Remembrance Day (1980)
BAND/ARTIST: B-Movie
- Title: Remembrance Day
- Year Of Release: 1980
- Label: Cherry Red Records
- Genre: Post-Punk, New Wave, Synthpop
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 53:12
- Total Size: 136/359 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Man On A Threshold 3:39
02. Refugee 3:31
03. The Soldier Stood Alone 3:28
04. Drowning Man 3:01
05. Soundtrack 3:31
06. Nowhere Girl 4:42
07. Institution Walls 4:11
08. studio background intro 0:20
09. This Still Life 4:25
10. studio background intro 0:15
11. Left Out In The Cold 3:18
12. studio background intro 0:11
13. Remembrance Day 5:47
14. studio background intro 0:18
15. Aeroplanes And Mountains 4:21
16. Remembrance Day (Remix 1) 4:08
17. Remembrance Day (Remix 2) 4:05
01. Man On A Threshold 3:39
02. Refugee 3:31
03. The Soldier Stood Alone 3:28
04. Drowning Man 3:01
05. Soundtrack 3:31
06. Nowhere Girl 4:42
07. Institution Walls 4:11
08. studio background intro 0:20
09. This Still Life 4:25
10. studio background intro 0:15
11. Left Out In The Cold 3:18
12. studio background intro 0:11
13. Remembrance Day 5:47
14. studio background intro 0:18
15. Aeroplanes And Mountains 4:21
16. Remembrance Day (Remix 1) 4:08
17. Remembrance Day (Remix 2) 4:05
The new wave band B-Movie's most recognizable record became more popular long after the combo had split up. Named after an Andy Warhol painting, B-Movie formed in 1979 with Steve Hovington (vocals), Paul Statham (guitars), Graham Boffey (drums), and Rick Holliday (keyboards). Inspired by synth-pop pioneers like Ultravox and New Order, B-Movie wrote catchy songs enveloped in keyboards. The group was signed to the Some Bizarre record label in the early '80s; in 1981, the band appeared on a Some Bizarre compilation album with future '80s synth-pop superstars such as Depeche Mode, Blancmange, and Soft Cell. In 1982, the single "Nowhere Girl" was a hit in Europe. Although "Nowhere Girl" was not a Top Ten smash in America, the song continued to be a favorite on radio stations' '80s flashback shows. With Hovington's icy vocals and Holliday's somber synths, "Nowhere Girl" became an enduring tale of teen alienation; "Nowhere Girl" was revived on the Just Say Yesterday compilation in 1992 and it's generally considered to be an '80s classic. Ironically, the track lasted longer than B-Movie's career. B-Movie released the LP Forever Running in 1985 and then broke up. Boffey joined Slaughterhouse 5 and Statham collaborated with Peter Murphy. Hovington formed the techno outfit Amethyst.
Pop | Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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