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Monday, April 23, 2018

Crossfire Choir 1986 Passport

Crossfire Choir 1986 Passport


More rock o the 80s, comin atcha.  So...this one wasnt exactly what I was expecting.  Ive been interfacing with Crossfire Choirs albums for awhile - more like a decade or so to be exact.  I initially took the plunge with their third record, Dominique a couple years ago (which Ill get to in a future post) but I thought Id start chronologically with these Florida to NYC transplants. A good half of the quartets self-titled debut is actually pretty respectable, albeit nondescript at points.  Residing in the middle of the FM bandwidth, the band offer meager concessions to us left field types, sporting an array of mainstream-ish likenesses such as late 80s Duran, the Alarm, and Glass Tiger (yeah, I know, but occasionally accurate).

Oddly enough, C/C would wind up accumulating artistic cred as their tenure progressed, which was usually the polar opposite with any of their contemporaries, famous or otherwise.  So far as this platter is concerned, revelations are in short supply yet its more than listenable, perhaps with one glaring exception.  One of Crossfire Choirs key selling points for yours truly was the inclusion of a CD bonus track (remember those?), "Frantic Romantic."  Any indie music-head worth their salt would make the safe assumption this was a cover of the Scientists post-punk classic, but startlingly its an original - one that veers heavily in the vicinity of Oingo Boingo to boot.  Bummer.  Heres a link to an archived article on the Choir pertaining to the era surrounding the record in question. 

01. Love Hate Relation
02. Nation of Thieves
03. To Be Young
04. Walk Walk
05. The Last Word
06. Well Lets...
07. Whats it to Ya?
08. Disappointment

09. Blue Eyed Thunder
10. Spark In Your Eye
11. Left Behind
12. Hell Hath No Fury
13. Waiting
14. Heaven and Earth
15. The Bringing
16. Frantic Romantic

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