REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: January 18, 2021

INXS – The Swing

Although this is the band’s 4th release, The Swing is the one that launched them into superstars due to the single Original Sin, with its funky/rock crossover appeal which they would exploit to the max with subsequent releases.

Other than playing at school in various bands, they started as the Farris Brothers as per John, Tim and Andrew and completed by Kirk Pengilly and Michael Hutchence as front man. Produced by Nile Rodgers, who gave every song that Chic groove appeal, as after opener Original Sin finishes the groove keeps on right the way through the whole record.

Dancing On The Jetty has an almost new romantic vibe to it interspersed again with Rodgers funk wisdom. The title track, The Swing, has an almost Stones like beginning – and that closes Side 1. Weird choice of song to open Side 2, Johnson’s Aeroplane, as its the weakest song on the album. Love Is What They Say is a very ordinary tune, which gives way to the very funky Face The Change. The album closes out with two very eighties sounding tracks, Burn For You, and All the Voices.

So not a bad record that was made a lot better by Nile Rodger’s production and who knew the monster that would come after this with Listen Like Thieves. Face The Change just scrapes fave song award.

6.5/10 from The Grooveman.

PAUL DRAPER – Spooky Action

Other than a single EP that came before, this is Paul Draper’s first album since the collapse of Mansun in 2003. I’m sure someone will write a book about the issues with that band resulting in some serious mental health issues for Paul, of which a lot of these songs seem to be about. 5 of the 11 tracks have been co-written with Catherine Anne Davies (The Anchoress). The compliment was reciprocated as Draper co-wrote her first album as the Anchoress, Confessions of a Romance Novelist. Anyhoo. There seems to be a lot of therapy to these songs as Draper seems to getting a lot of things of his chest.

Don’t Poke The Bear gets things going with an almost psychedelic vibe and a very high register vocal. The single Grey House follows, and into Things People Want which does remind me of Mansun. Who’s Wearing The Trousers has a nod back to the Britpop era which Draper came out of. Jealousy Is A Powerful Emotion and Friends Make The Worst Enemies have an almost progressive feel – in fact, Spooky Action was nominated for best album at the Prog music awards.

Side 3 is probably the best side as it contains the amazing Feeling My Heart Run Slow, and the very powerful showstopper, You Don’t Really Know Someone, Till You Fall Out With Them – with an incredible vocal from Draper.

Its very clear to see who had the ideas in Mansun, and it’s good to hear that voice again as Paul is too good a talent to be on the sidelines. There are no fluff lyrics here as each song is very personal all accompanied with some very diverse music. My own fave is Feeling My Heart Run Slow . A very enjoyable album.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.