Showing posts with label Red Turns To. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Turns To. Show all posts

FAC 116 in 24 Bits


Red Turns To... - Deep Sleep
Re-ripped from a 12" vinyl single released on Factory Records (FAC 116) in 1985 to high resolution 24-bit flac audio. 'Bout time we had this in 24-bit!
Red Turns To... were vocalist Tim Lyons and multi instrumentalist Andy Wright. In 1984, they were invited by the late great Rob Gretton to record an EP for Factory Records. They entered the studio with equipment borrowed from New Order and NO's Steve Morris on the mixing desk and programming duties.
The 12" EP was eventually released in a classic Factory F-dot sleeve and featured three great tracks:
Deep Sleep is a dreamy OMD-like pop tune with the addition of a very familiar sounding six-string bass line. Back in 1985, many actually thought the band were a Peter Hook side project after hearing the bass work.
Lost Again is New Order's Temptation all over again. This superb and catchy pop tune was likely recorded with the very same sequencers as Temptation, hence the similarity.
Wave is a rockier track featuring live drums (SM?), more guitars than synths and even though the vocals are fairly low in the mix, a memorable chorus.... Can you see through me

A1 Deep Sleep
B1 Lost Again
B2 Wave

Red Turns To.. - Deep Sleep


Whilst I'm in the mood for lossless high quality re-rips.

Red Turns To... were vocalist Tim Lyons and multi instrumentalist Andy Wright. In 1984, they were invited by the late great Rob Gretton to record an EP for Factory Records. They entered the studio with equipment borrowed from New Order and NO's Steve Morris on the mixing desk and programming duties.
The 12" EP was eventually released in an F.dot sleeve and featured three great tracks:
Deep Sleep is a dreamy OMD-like pop tune with the addition of a very familiar sounding six-string bass line. Back in 1985, many actually thought the band were a Peter Hook side project after hearing the bass work.
Lost Again is New Order's Temptation all over again. This superb and catchy pop tune was likely recorded with the very same sequencers as Temptation, hence the similarity.
Wave is a rockier track featuring live drums (SM?), more guitars than synths and though the vocals are fairly low in the mix, a memorable chorus.... Can you see through me!
It is reported elsewhere that Andy Wright has a whole back catelogue of unreleased Red Turns To.. tunes ready for release and is seeking a label for them. As another bonus I've included the unreleased long version of Lost Again in the archive.

Deep Sleep : ripped to lossless FLAC from a 12" vinyl record released on Factory Records released in 1985
A1. Deep Sleep
B1. Lost Again
B2. Wave