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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Hot 80s Nights: "A Night To Remember' by Shalamar (1982)
The Hot 80s Nights! keep on comin', and this night features the 1982 song A Night To Remember, by American funk/disco group Shalamar. Shalamar was originally a Los Angeles-based disco-group created by Soul Train booking agent Dick Griffey in 1975, and who later became a successful dance-trio formed by Soul Train producer Don Cornelius. The trio consisted of members Howard Hewett, Jody Watley, and Jeffrey Daniel. A Night To Remember is a single from the group's 1982 release album titled Friends, which peaked at #44 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and #8 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart that year. So there is another 80s-disco hit that fits the Hot 80s Nights! series quite well, stay tuned for more and more and more 80s fans, there's always more great 80s music to be discovered after all.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Tragic Love In The 80s: 'Blame It On The Rain' by Milli Vanilli (1989)
Tragic Love In The 80s returns, and this time we've got German pop-dance duo Milli Vanilli for you, and their 1989 hit Blame It On The Rain. Milli Vanilli was a pop-dance group formed by Frank Farian in Germany in 1988, which was fronted by Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus. Blame it on the Rain was released as a single on the group's debut album titled Girl You Know It's True, which was released July 13th, 1989. This group is famous of course for winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist on Feb. 21, 1990, and then having it revoked when it was revealed that the actual vocals on their records were done by Charles Shaw, John Davis, Brad Howell, and twin sisters Jodie and Linda Rocco. It was a musical controversy that is still discussed to this day, as the Morvan and Pilatus suffered considerable losses in their careers and reputations as legitimate artists, and on April 2, 1998 (one day before the start of new promotional tour by the duo), Pilatus was found dead of a suspected alcohol and prescription drug overdose in a Frankfurt hotel room. So it is a sad story, and many people felt betrayed by them, but I personally don't care. The music industry doesn't allow those great artists who don't also have what is considered to be a "marketable look" as worthwhile ventures, so this is the kind of thing that results fromt that. I still dig the music and applaud the original artists as it still rocks my socks off to this day, besides, don't most of today's big vocalists pre-record and digitally enhance their actual voices for albums and live performances anways??
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
The Saxxy 80s: 'One Of The Living' by Tina Turner (1985)
Welcome back to The Saxxy 80s. Today's feature goes to Tina Turner and her 1985 hit song One Of The Living. Now the sax-portion of the song is a great sax-solo towards the end of the song, so if you are wondering where the sax comes in be patient, its loaded at the end. Tina Turner (Anna Mae Bullock) is an American singer and actress who has been active for over 50 years now and won various awards throughout her career. Interestingly (I didn't know this before this brief post) she has been dubbed by many as the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll. One Of The Living was recorded in 1985 for the soundtrack to the film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. It was one of two songs recorded for that movie, in which Tina Turner also starred as one of the central characters. So again, check out that sax solo at the end of the song, its done by allstar saxophonist Tim Cappello (same buff sax player from The Lost Boys).
Saturday, September 17, 2011
The Beachy 80s: 'La Isla Bonita' by Madonna (1986)
Welcome back to The Beachy 80s! Now we are already in mid-September, and the beachy days of summer are fading fast, but that doesn't mean we can't go to our own inner-tropical paradise, or beachy 80s scene. That said, I am proud to present the 1986 beachy-classic Madonna song, La Isla Bonita. The dreamy Mediterranean-laced La Isla Bonita was originally released as a single off of Madonna's True Blue album in February of 1986 and it would attain #1 on the UK Singles Chart, and #4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song was a worldwide hit for Madonna, and it alos reached the #1 position in many European countries. And so there is a good song to keep handy in those cold winter months when you wish you were on a Spanish holiday in Mallorca or Ibiza.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
#6 of DJ Akhu's Top 100 80s Dance Hits Countdown!: 'Bizarre Love Triangle' by New Order (1986)
Ahoy there 80s Fans! Welcome back once again to the Top 100 80's Dance Hits Coundtown! Today I am here to present #6 of the countdown, and the song is...Bizarre Love Triangle, by British new-wave/post-punk/electronic 80s legends New Order. New Order was no doubt one of the most influential musical groups of the 1980s, and they were formed in 1980 in Salford and Macclesfield,England, United Kingdom by former Joy Division band members Bernard Sumner (vocals, guitars, synthesisers), Peter Hook (bass guitar and synths), and Stephen Morris (drums, electronic drums, synths), with the addition of keyboard player keyboard player Gillian Gilbert. New Order are by far one of my top 5 favorite bands of the 80s, and thus they have made it into the top 6! Bizarre Love Triangle was originally released in 1986 on the groups Brotherhood album and it peaked at #1 on the UK Indie Singles chart, #56 on the UK Singles Chart, and #98 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 (upon re-release in 1995). In 2004 Bizarre Love Triangle was ranked #201 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. And so there is #6 for you all! Can you tell I am happy for that one :) Keep your eyes on this space, because the top 5 are coming right you soon!
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Your 80s Hip Hop Trax: 'It Takes Two' by DJ EZ Rock and Rob Base (1988)
Your 80s Hip-Hop Trax is back, and this week we are featuring the epic 1988 hit hip-hop classic It Takes Two, by DJ EZ Rock and Rob Base. DJ E-Z Rock (Rodney "Skip" Bryce) and Rob Base (Robert Ginyard) are a hip-hop duo from Harlem, New York who formed back in 1985 and were best known for the multi-platinum single It Takes Two. The song It Takes Two was a single hit off of the duo's debut platinum-certified album of the same title, It Takes Two. The slowly climbed the Billboard Top 40 chart to eventually peak at #36, and it hit #3 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Previously, I hadn't even realized this was an 80s song as I would have guessed and early 90s sound, but it was indeed 1988. So there it is, and if you want to see what's next you will have to stay tuned, and we are getting close to finishing off the Top 100 80s Dance Countdown as well!
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Rockin' In the 80s: 'Never Surrender' by Lion (1986)
Rockin' In the 80s is still rockin', and today we are featuring the 1986 song Never Surrender, by English-American rock band Lion. Lion were an English-American rock band based out of Los Angeles, California, and who formed in 1983, and consisted of members Kal Swan and Tony Smith, who both relocated from the UK and teamed up with bassist Alex Campbell and drummer Mark Edwards, and then later recruited guitarist Doug Aldrich and bassist Jerry Best (both of whom had previously recorded with the band Mansfield) to complete the Lion line-up. Lion are best known for their theme song to the 1986 animted film The Transformers: The Movie, but they also produced 3 studio albums before disbanding in 1989. Never Surrender is a song they made for the soundtrack to the 1986 sci-fi/action film The Wraith, and that is where it can be found. If you like what you've heard you can check out the band's fan website HERE. That's all for now 80s fans, so keep on rockin'!
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Hot 80s Nights!: 'I'm Your Lover' by Joe Yellow (1988)
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Tragic Love in the 80s: 'Holdin' On' by Tane Cain (1983)
There was just never enough tragic love in the 80s, and so today we return with another tragic 80s love song. Its a bit more rockin' than the previous tragic hits, and it is the 1983 song Holdin' On, by American singer/actress/film producer Tane Cain. Tain Cain (Tané McClure), daughter of actor Doug McClure was born in Los Angeles, California in 1958 and raised in Hawaii. She sang in a latin-jazz band in the 1970's called Sweet Honesty, and shortly after she married a keyboardist that she landed her own record deal in 1982 and recorded her debut self titled album Tané Cain, which was released in 1983. Holdin' On peaked at #37 on the Billboard Hot 100, while the album itself managed to hit #121 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. If you look further back on this blog you will find previous posts of her songs, so be sure tso check the back-log here if you want to see more of Tane Cain's work, or if you are really keen you can head to her website HERE.
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