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That said, this band definitely had their own style.

schober tunesmith

If I had to describe the style of this album I would say it’s the Police with a little heavier guitar presence. This is the first of two albums from IN 3D. Published By – Chris Christian Music Author Ray Mansfield Posted on JJCategories Albums Tags 1985, White Heart, Whiteheart Leave a comment on WhiteHeart – HotLine – 1985 In-3D – No Glasses Needed – 1985 Pressed By – Electrosound Los Angeles – Δ26727 Phonographic Copyright (p) – Home Sweet Home Records, Inc.Ĭopyright (c) – Home Sweet Home Records, Inc. Stewart (tracks: B3), Scott Douglas (tracks: A1) Words By, Music By – Dana Key (tracks: A3), Eddie DeGarmo (tracks: A3), Gordon Kennedy (tracks: B3), Larry W. Words By – Billy Smiley (tracks: A1 to B1, B3, B4), Mark Gersmehl (tracks: A2, A3, A5 to B5) Vocals – Billy Smiley, Gordon Kennedy, Scott Douglas Producer, Vocals, Keyboards – Mark Gersmehl Photography By – Mark Tucker, Ron Keith, Scott Bonner Music By, Words By – Mark Gersmehl (tracks: A2 to B5) Guitar, Producer, Keyboards – Billy Smiley Phonographic Copyright (p) – Exile RecordsĬopyright (c) – Exile Records Author David Lowman Posted on JJCategories Albums Tags 1985, The Imitators 2 Comments on Imitators – Once and for All – 1985 WhiteHeart – HotLine – 1985Įngineer – Clarke SchleicherĮngineer – David Pierce, Sam Bailey Performer – Barry Edge, David Price, Philip Mason, Richard Cabrera, Robert Villegas So lyrical content swirled around issues youth group kids could relate to.ġ – The Kingdom Of Heaven Is Within You – 3:27Ħ – Sometimes (I Think I’m Never Gonna Make It) – 3:27ĭesign, Layout – Ed McTaggartĭesign Concept – The Imitatorsĭrum Programming – Dave Spurr (tracks: B3) Realizing early on that they were “preaching to the choir” they placed the lyrical focus on encouraging a Godly lifestyle amongst the Christian Youth they were performing for on a regular basis. Nothing too heavy, though some controversy was stirred up over the lyrics to one song that discussed Christian Youth caught in sexual sin. Fans of the Christian Band 4-4-1 would find something to like here as well. Driven by a keyboard centered similar to the Psychedelic Furs, Flock of Seagulls and a touch of Duran Duran type vocals.

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There only full length album, Once and For All, showed a great deal of promise but was never followed up as the band moved to New Jersey, fell into financial hardship and disbanded. There was a great jazz band called Razz, a powerful alternative/punk band called Modern Mission and the most successful, a new wave keyboard driven band called The Imitators. The label was short lived but did preoduce a few really good releases.

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At some point Driver decide to start a record company. The show changed names to “The Edge” and was hosted by Gord Driver who was an engineer and music producer. This EP was a real treat and I still remember the first time we dropped the needle on it many years ago.Ģ – We’re All One (Extended Version) – 5:48ģ – This Disco (Used To Be A Cute Cathedral) (Extended Version) – 5:15 Author Ray Mansfield Posted on JJCategories Albums Tags 1985, Bryn Haworth, David Edwards, Sheila Walsh, Steve Taylor Leave a comment on Steve Taylor & Sheila Walsh – Transatlantic Remixes – 1985 Imitators – Once and for All – 1985īack in the days of working for KYMS I used to run the board for a pre-recorded “rock” show called The Ground Floor.

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Another great tune and an excellent remix. Finally we get a remix of the Steve Taylor favourite “This Disco (Used To Be A Cute Cathedral)”.

schober tunesmith

This came off of what I think was Sheila’s best album “Don’t Hide Your Heart” and this remix of “We’re All One” is just excellent. Michael Omartian did the remix and did a darn good job.

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The second track is a remix of Sheila Walsh’s “We’re All One”. It would have to fight it out with Dylan’s “Saved”. If I had to make a list of my favourite songs from the 80’s this would be in the top 10. Full disclaimer this is one of my all time favourite songs and this version is fantastic. The first track is a duet with Steve Taylor & Sheila Walsh covering the David Edwards song “Not Going To Fall Away”. I’m not really too sure what transpired for this little gem to be recorded/mixed but it’s one of my favourite EP’s from the 80’s. This is/was a fascinating little surprise that appeared in 1985. Recorded At – Gold Mine Studio East Author Ray Mansfield Posted on AugJCategories Albums Tags 1985, David Martin Leave a comment on David Martin – Stronger Than The Weight – 1985 Messiah – Going Insane – 1985 Phonographic Copyright (p) – Home Sweet Home Records Programmed By – David Martin*, Phil Naish Producer, Written-By – Phil Naish (tracks: 6, 8) Arranged By – Jeff Balding, Phil NaishĪrt Direction, Design – Kent Hunterīacking Vocals – Denny Henson (tracks: 4, 8), Greg Guidry (tracks: 4, 8)ĭrum Programming – Dennis HoltĮngineer, Mixed By – Jeff Balding











Schober tunesmith