Monday, January 31, 2022

Preoccupations: Preoccupations (2016)


The woke brigade got this band. Ultimately I think it's better that they opted to change the name of the band from Viet Cong to Preoccupations. But, shouldn't the market dictate things like this? I mean, if the name is so offensive, won't people stop supporting them? Well maybe not. From Wikipedia:

The band frequently faced controversy over their original name, involving accusations of both racism and cultural appropriation because of the name's association with the original Vietnamese Viet Cong. In March 2015, the band was set to perform at Oberlin College, but the show was cancelled due to their "offensive name".

In September 2015, the band announced that they were going to change their name, posting to their Facebook page, "We are a band who wants to make music and play our music for our fans. We are not here to cause pain or remind people of atrocities of the past". On March 29, 2016, the Canadian music magazine Exclaim! reported that the band were still booking shows under the name Viet Cong, and began running a real-time "Days since Viet Cong promised to change their name" counter on the magazine's website.

On April 21, 2016, Flegel announced in a Pitchfork interview that the band would henceforth be performing and recording under the name "Preoccupations". Their second studio album, Preoccupations, was released as a self-titled album under the name Preoccupations on September 16, 2016.
I have some sympathy because I am sure they would have lost some momentum with the name change, but maybe they also gained some fans who knew nothing about them previous to the kerfuffle? My copy is the limited edition pressing on clear vinyl that was packaged with a bonus 7' single. 


Thursday, January 27, 2022

Prefab Sprout: If You Don't Love Me (1992)


It's really difficult to listen to this from start to finish, because it has 5 versions of the same tune:

If You Don't Love Me (Extended Mix)

If You Don't Love Me (Deep Field Mix)

If You Don't Love Me (Stateside Swamp Mix)

If You Don't Love Me (Dubbish Mix)

If You Don't Love Me (7" Mix)

It's too much, though it's a fine song.


Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Prefab Sprout: From Langley Park To Memphis (1988)

 


My kids love two of the tracks on this LP. Amazing! They usually hate my music. This is the third record from the band. They release five singles from this record! Were they trying for a Born in the USA


Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Prefab Sprout: Appetite (1985)


There are three tracks to found on this UK pressing: Appetite, Heaven Can Wait (Instrumental Version Of When The Angels), and Oh, The Swiss! Cool.


Monday, January 24, 2022

Prefab Sprout: Johnny Johnny (1985)


On the LP Two Wheels Good, this track is known as Goodbye Lucile #1. On the 12" single, the track is renamed Johnny Johnny (Full Version). It's bizarre, but I guess it makes sense. After all, the name Lucille is not mentioned anywhere in the song, while Johnny is named maybe 40 times. The other three tracks were new and unreleased. They are Wigs, The Guests Who Stayed Forever, and Old Spoonface is Back.


Thursday, January 20, 2022

Prefab Sprout: Two Wheels Good (1985)


Sometimes, Discogs has good information. For example, I never knew, until I looked up this record on Discogs (when I added my collection to Discogs some years ago) why this record was entitled Steve McQueen all over Europe as well as in New Zealand, Israel, Japan, and Australia. In North America, we got the title Two Wheels Good. Discogs has an answer:
The album "Steve McQueen" was released in North America as "Two Wheels Good" due to a legal conflict with the estate of American actor Steve McQueen.
And, from Wikipedia:
The album cover references Steve McQueen's lifelong passion for Triumph motorcycles and the 1963 film The Great Escape, starring McQueen and featuring prominent motorcycle chase scenes (with stunts performed by himself on a Triumph motorcycle). [source]
There you go.

I hated the song When Love Breaks Down the first few times I heard it, and for years after. But one day I heard it, and thought, hey this is pretty good. It turns out that the album is simply beautiful. I suppose I should have liked it more initially, because it was produced by Thomas Dolby.


Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Prefab Sprout: When Love Breaks Down (1984)


As I said, I hated this song when I first heard it. It took some years (decades?) for me to come to terms with it. Now, I quite like it. There are four other tracks on this UK pressing, making this more of an EP than a 12" single. The other tracks are: The Yearning Loins, Diana, Donna Summer, and Cruel.



Friday, January 07, 2022

Prefab Sprout: Swoon (1984)


Although the band had released some singles prior to Swoon, this was the first LP from the band. About the band's name, Wikipedia states this:
Several inaccurate stories have circulated about the origins of the band's unusual name. According to the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums, the band's name was a mondegreen from the song "Jackson" ("We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout"), misheard by frontman Paddy McAloon. McAloon has maintained that the name was entirely made-up, stating in a 1984 interview; "I was asked about the name so many times I used to invent stories about it. The truth of the matter is that I made it up. Around that time all the groups were supposed to mean something ... and when you are 13 you think it's profound, that there must be some secrecy. I liked the idea and so thought of two odd words, put them together and have kept it, basically because it reminds me of how I used to look at things". [source]
I read that the Monkees were once referred to as the Prefab Four, but I guess that this is unrelated. This is a good yet mellow record, although I did not appreciate this band when I first heard them.