Danceclass - Danceclass
Ripped from a vinyl album released on A&M Records (AMLH 68547) in 1982 to high resolution 24-bit flac audio. Sunderland's Danceclass did everything except dance - Power-pop-rock borrowed from The Jam and Squeeze mixed up with the vocal harmonies of seventies softies Steely Dan and Hall & Oates. They had a strong local following but hardly scraped the lower echelons of chart success with a couple of singles, Setting Myself On Fire and You Talk My Head Off. Given that seventies nostalgia is back in mode, you'll notice many similarities to current day harmonic retro-rocksters Field Music, who quite bizarrely also come from Sunderland. Work that one out!
A1 Hold On Me
A2 Lay By Love
A3 Setting Myself On Fire
A4 Signals
A5 Chinese Whispers
B1 You Talk My Head Off
B2 Up The Congo
B3 Waves
B4 Nightfaces
B5 Talking Photos