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Level 42 - Level 42

Whilst I don’t really believe in guilty pleasures, if I did, Level 42 would be one of them. I can still remember when the band were only known to the UK jazz-funk cognoscenti, for making a really unique-sounding British jazz-funk, rather than the bloated stadium pop-fusion, based around Mark King’s big bendy thumb, of their later years

This is their 1981 debut, recorded with Wally Badarou helping out. It’s great.

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Feels so mellow...


Pieces of a Dream - Pieces of a Dream

PoaD’s debut album, from 1981, is produced by Grover Washington Jr, and sounds it. Bearing in mind that some of his own output was challengingly smoooth and honestly pretty awful, they got off lightly, because this is a decent album.

Of course, the whole show is stolen by the Dexter Wansel co-produced (and synthesizer-playing) Warm Weather, the album’s big hit, which instantly transports me back to the Robbie Vincent show on Saturday lunchtimes on Radio London.

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Ear-algae.