Archive for May, 2010

Robert Palmer + Duran Duran + Chic = ….

Let’s look back to 1985.  Duran Duran were on top of the world, having had 5 top 20 hits in the US from 3 different albums in the span of a year.  But they were also on the verge of breaking up, and bassist John Taylor and guitarist Andy Taylor were looking for something to do.  Robert Palmer had been releasing music for 15 years, both with bands and as a solo artist, but he’d only had one moderate hit (“Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)“), way back in 1979.   As a member of Chic, Tony Thompson had played on some of the biggest disco hits, but the band had gone on hiatus in ’83.

Nobody knows exactly how it happened, but this rather random group of musicians, all at loose ends, somehow came together to form the most awkward-looking supergroup ever: POWER STATION.

Can’t you just feel the love?

They only recorded one album.  Let’s take a look at this doozy of an ’80s album cover, designed by John Taylor:

Their sole album included the top 10 hit “Some Like It Hot.”  (Fun factoid: video stars transsexual supermodel Caroline Cossey!)

They also had a hit with a cover of T. Rex’s “Get it On (Bang a Gong)”, an idea too terrible to even contemplate.

After the success of the album that provided him with his biggest hit to date, Robert Palmer ditched the group to record another solo album.  This disc, Riptide, borrowed heavily from the Power Station sound and scored him an even bigger hit: “Addicted to Love.”

Power Station wanted to tour, but was now out a vocalist, so they brought in Michael Des Barres, a.k.a. the co-writer of “Obsession”, a.k.a. Murdoc from MacGyver, a.k.a. ex-husband of Pamela Des Barres (groupie legend and author of I’m With the Band).  The Des Barres version of the band only recorded one song — for the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie Commando! — before breaking up.

Guess who’s helping Howard Jones?

You probably know Howard Jones from every dentist office visit you’ve made in the past 20 years.  Here, bite down on this fluoride tray full of synthy poppy goodness… and guess what famous musician produced and played on this track (answer after the break)

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A little bad, a little good

BAD: Dammit, Kid Rock is the 99th best selling musician of all time in the U.S.

GOOD: This awesome 7″ cover:


Guess who’s helping Frida?

There once was a lovely Swedish woman named Anni-Frid Lyngstad.  As a member of ABBA, she recorded some of the most insidiously catchy songs of all time, but alas, her name was not so catchy, so when embarking on a solo career, she changed her name to Frida.  Just Frida.  She had the biggest hit of any ABBA-related solo project with “I Know There’s Something Going On.”  Here, have a listen… you might have a sneaking suspicion that something about it sounds a little familiar.  Guess which famous musician produced and played on this track? Answer after the break!

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Seals and Croft

Yeah, this Seals and Croft:

Mmmmmm, that rock is so sooffffffft.

But did you know that in the early ’60s, they were both members of the Champs, best known for the instrumental hit “Tequila!”?  Dios mio!