Album: Dangerous Dreams
Year: 1986
Style: Dark New Wave
Similar Bands: The The, Church, Fad Gadget, Wolfgang Press, The Cult, Sisters of Mercy
"One-Word" Review: Darkwave for Arenas
Based Out Of: Boulder, CO
Label: RCA Victor
Cover, Record
Record, Back
Dangerous Dreams (1986)- Dig Myself a Hole 4:40
- Hello Janine 4:57
- Voices 3:32
- The First Time 3:45
- The Veil 5:07/
- Things You Left Behind 4:02 (single)
- Save Me 4:33
- Dangerous Dreams 4:02
- Darkness Grows Uncivilized 4:15
- Ocean 4:16
Members & Other Bands:
- Pete Solley - Producer
- Marc Campbell - Vox (Ravers, Jack Mack, Misterwives)
- David Kaufman - Keys (Phil Gammage, Longboard Ranch)
- George Kaufman - Bass (Ravers)
- Steve O'Rourke - Guitars (The Scruffs, The Shroud of Lowell, Mike Magoo)
- Douglas Guthrie - Sax (Safi Abdullah)
- Mike Ratti - Drums (Heavy Balloon, Morgen, Rex Smith, Jay & the Americans, Shroud of Lowell)
- Joe Galdo - Percussion, Emulator (Foxy, The Jerks, Sunergyans, Barry manilow, George & Gwen mcCrae, Toni Bishop, Betty Wright, Bobby Caldwell, Ish, Niteflyte, ABBA, Leif Garrett, Dion, Ron Dante, bee Gees, Billy Luke Burton, Firefall, Ship, Viola Wills, Eddie Money, Alliance, Space people, jeannie Cruz, KC, Miami Sound Machine, Timmy Thomas, Lissette, Stephen Stills, Bellamy Bros, Rudy, Miguelito, 97 A-1-A, Hugger, Jimmy Bo Horne, Margaret Reynolds, Celi Bee, Nicole, Steve Alaimo, Donna Allen, ted Nugent, Julio Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Bandera, Gene Ryder, Angelique Kidjo, Martika, CSN, Mink Deville, Professor Trance, Andres Calamaro, David Byrne, Flayer, Baaba Maal, ApeX)
- Soozie Kirschner - Electric Violin, Backing Vox (Southside Johnny & Asbury Jukes, David Johansen, Crosstalk)
- Trevor Hallesy - Engineer
- Dave Axelbaum- Asst. Engineer
- Mike Fuller - Mastering
- Michael McClure - album quote
- Terry Dunne - Mgmt
- Luis Cruz Azacata - Cover Painting
Album Review: So yeah, the album is dark and brooding, vocals a little like the modern band Ceremony's non-hardcore songs, which grow from calculated, deep chants to angry and aggressive emo. There is also an element of Cowpunk to the songs composition, too. This was a follow-up record (2 of 3) to their much more praised debut, which featured a hit with "88 Lines About 44 Girls." Before that, they were known as the ravers, and had a very yet-to-be famous roadie in Eric Boucher, AKA Jello Biafra.
Stand Out Track: Things You Left Behind
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