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Friday, 18 January 2013

Jeff and Jane Hudson - "Flesh" (J&J Records J67890) 1983

When I first saw this record in the rack, I envisioned a group of four young men with a 'cool' band name; and what a 'cool' band name is Jeff and Jane Hudson?
But, No! Its actually a record by none other than....er...Jeff and Jane Hudson, aka, Mr and Mrs Hudson. Having seen a picture of them, they look exactly like a husband and wife; you know the type, slightly missed the boat late comer Trendies who are completely self-unaware. Frankly, they'd be laughed at on X-Factor.....but NOT here, for they have the (d.i.) Y factor in shovel loads. They are soooo not Pop that the loving couple with the naff clothes are soooo good.
Also surprising is the great slabs of minimalist electronic pop that they churned out in the early eighties.
Americans doing well in Belgium, the spiritual home of minimal synth music, is not something you hear about every day; but these records were released primarily in the bilingual hinterland of the european low countries.
This is the CD version from later, so you get a whopping 5 bonus tracks from earlier singles.

Tracklisting:

1 Special World
2 3 X 3
3 Fat Of The Land
4 Mystery Chant
5 G.S. III
6 Operating Instruction
7 Pound, Pound
8 Up From The Hell
9 Help Me
10 Small World
11 Los Alamos
12 PCP
13 Information
14 Guatemala
15 Abadan
 Track 1 released as A-side on Special World 7".
Tracks 2 -11 originally released on Flesh LP.
Tracks 12 - 15 originally released on World Trade EP.

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2 comments:

Phurious said...

Awesome POUND, POUND is such an amazing track.
You heard any of their earlier stuff,less electronics and more punky - I prefer this stuff to be honest.

Jonny Zchivago said...

Yes, i heard their first single.'Twas good, but i do prefer this stuff, esp Pound Pound, also.