Monday, October 15, 2012
THIS IS A VERY FINE POP RECORD
Ian Broudie was a big part of the Liverpool new wave scene in the late 1970s. A member of Big in Japan (which also featured Holly Johnson and Bill Drummond) he then formed The Original Mirrors in the early '80s, and was credited as a member of Bette Bright and the Illuminations on their lone album from 1981.
In 1983, he formed the band Care with vocalist Paul Simpson and the duo released three outstanding singles before breaking up. Though he was a busy writer, performer and session musician through the 1980s, Broudie was much more well known a producer, working with Echo and The Bunnymen, The Icicle Works, The Colourfield, The Pale Fountains and The Fall amongst many others, often using the pseudonym "Kingbird"..
In 1989, Broudie began recording alone under the name The Lightning Seeds - he has since said it was an experiment to see if he could cut it as a muso - and in this guise as a singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/producer, he would achieve much success beginning with this wonderful debut single:-
mp3 : The Lightning Seeds - Pure
A #16 hit in the UK, the two follow-up singles from debut LP Cloudcuckooland failed abysmally and like most folk, I reckoned that could very well have been the end of The Lightning Seeds. But two years later, he/they returned and hit the Top 30 with Sense and for much of the rest of the decade became chart regulars, picking up lots of new fans in particular after the huge success of Three Lions, the official anthem of the England football side for the Euro 96 championships.
Some of the later material might have been bigger hits, but I don't think there was ever anything better than that debut single. Here's the excellent b-sides from the 12" copy that's been sitting in the cupboard all these years after I picked it up for 99p in a bargain bin in Woolworth's.
mp3 : The Lightning Seeds - Fools
mp3 : The Lightning Seeds - God Help Them
Happy Listening
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6 comments:
It surely is a good record. Totally forgotten about it. I did get the follow up ... but I've forgotten the name of that one too!
Hi Latest 4 winds i think it is called is fantastic. Still got a great ear for a pop tune but married it to a slightly world weary approach
Agreed, a really really good single and probably his best. I remember it being dead easy to play on guitar too, which was a plus for a struggling learner such as myself.
This piece of vinyl holds a special place in my heart. You were with me when I picked up the 12" at that out-of-the-way shop you referred to as "Records" near the university in Glasgow. Great record... and a an even better day. I'll never forget it. Thanks again for everything.
Yes. Brilliant piece of art definitely.
My band was named after this song at that time...
Pure is simply wonderful. My favorite other moments of Broudie's recording career tend to include Terry Hall. Together they have produced some amazing pop music - Sense and Lucky You among them.
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