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CD: CDM RED 137
RELEASED: 1997
LABEL: Cherry Red
LENGTH: 53:04 minutes
01. Man on a Threshold
02. Refugee
03. Soldier Stood Alone
04. Drowning Man
05. Soundtrack
06. Nowhere Girl 
07. Institution Walls
08. Studio Background Into:
09. This Still Life
10. Studio Background Into:
11. Left Out in the Cold
12. Studio Background Into:
13. Remembrance Day
14. Studio Background Into:
15. Aeroplanes and Mountains
16. Remembrance Day [Remix 1]
17. Remembrance Day [Remix 2]
Remembrance Days - The Dead Good Years is a 13 track compilation of the very
interesting post-punk keyboard/guitar band B-Movie. This album features original
and alternative versions of their national chart hits "Nowhere Girl" and "Remembrance
Days". Extensive sleeve notes contain information and trivia on the band
and the four original members. B-Movie formed in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
during 1978 from the ashes of local punk band The Aborted. Originally calling
themselves Studio 10 after a local hairdressing salon, the inaugural line-up
of Steve Hovington (vocals/bass), Paul Statham (guitar) & Graham Boffey
(drums) quickly changed their name to B-Movie following Steve's discovery in
an art book of the Andy Warhol painting of the same name. Their early songs "Man
On A Threshold" & "Refugee" are a mixture between punkrock
and new-wave (Joy Divison, Only Ones, Cure) with great melodies, clear structure
and strong power. Despite touring through the USA and Europe and several re-releases
of the mentioned hits, there was very less success for the band and about in
1985 they called it a day. This CD is more than worth to catch, great music
of an underrated and nearly forgotten band.
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