I've just been getting into Scritti Politti through the 'Early' compilation. They are amazing.
The compositions sounds completely nonsensical until you've heard them a few times and then you realize that there is an actual structure.
the "early" stuff just bugs the hell out of me. like i said "hegemony" is not a good song title, nor should it ever come up in rock music.
What's fascinating for me about Green is that you have this product of 70s UK leftism and state funded academia: art schools, libraries, the more radical/experimental side of punk, squatting on the dole, etc... And he used this background to propel himself into glossy 80s American-style hyper-commercial pop. It's really weird and jarring when you think about it.
I don't think that's such an unusual trajectory in terms of glossy 80s pop acts, though in it's extremes yes. But in a way much of that was kind of 'the route', how you lived as an artist. Sade and Thompson Twins come to mind, I'm sure there were quite a few others. Adam And The Ants, Culture Club, Teardrop Explodes, Curiosity Killed The Cat? I dunno. Latterly Pulp maybe?What's fascinating for me about Green is that you have this product of 70s UK leftism and state funded academia: art schools, libraries, the more radical/experimental side of punk, squatting on the dole, etc... And he used this background to propel himself into glossy 80s American-style hyper-commercial pop. It's really weird and jarring when you think about it.
I don't think that's such an unusual trajectory in terms of glossy 80s pop acts, though in it's extremes yes. But in a way much of that was kind of 'the route', how you lived as an artist. Sade and Thompson Twins come to mind, I'm sure there were quite a few others. Adam And The Ants, Culture Club, Teardrop Explodes, Curiosity Killed The Cat? I dunno. Latterly Pulp maybe?
Heh, Mick Hucknall?![]()