The period of 1983-1987 was a period of growth/change for me; left home, first Air Force assignment, traveling the States/world, good bands, some success with girls, and even some money to spend. I was absorbing music like a sponge but if I had to pick one band as my soundtrack for that period, it would have to be Squeeze. Were not that popular in the US, but I was crazy for them. Odd that the only "big" single they ever really had here was "Tempted", and the normal lead singer for Squeeze didn't sing it, some guy named Paul Carrack did. Just ran across this Professor of Rock mini-doc about the song, and I learned a whole bunch of things.
Turns out Mr. Carrack was also the lead vocalist for Ace's "How Long (has this been goin' on?)", and the lead vocalist for Mike and the Mechanics, another favorite from that period. Elvis Costello co-produced the album "East Side Stories", and in fact sang the low vocal part on the 2nd verse (it doesn't sound like him at all). The video above also calls out some of the other big artists at the time, and reminded me of others: Level 42, Rush's Power Windows, Sadé, Phil Collins, Pet Shop Boys; what a magical time.
Here's the "official" video of Tempted:
Turns out Mr. Carrack was also the lead vocalist for Ace's "How Long (has this been goin' on?)", and the lead vocalist for Mike and the Mechanics, another favorite from that period. Elvis Costello co-produced the album "East Side Stories", and in fact sang the low vocal part on the 2nd verse (it doesn't sound like him at all). The video above also calls out some of the other big artists at the time, and reminded me of others: Level 42, Rush's Power Windows, Sadé, Phil Collins, Pet Shop Boys; what a magical time.
Here's the "official" video of Tempted:
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