5 Very Important British Electronic Albums Up To 1989

url-4 Music was my first love. And it will be my last. Music of the future. And music of the past. Oooh, I think there€™s a song in there somewhere. Although, being a bit of a pedant, how could John Miles sing about music that he HADN€™T EVEN heard of yet? Electronic music was my real first love. The day that €œJack Your Body€ by Steve Silk Hurley went to the tippety-top top of the pop parade was the day that music in this country changed forever. Goodbye Cliff Richard! Goodbye middle-of-the-road mawkish pap! Goodbye yellow brick road! Welcome to the future! OK, so I was a tad naïve. But what it did do, it made me not only search out music that I had previously dismissed when I was going through my pop phase (Haircut 100? Really, Neville), but also to listen to those records again and realise that well, underneath that ridiculous haircut A Flock Of Seagulls did actually make some great records (if not a great album). You may (I hope) get to the end of this article and think I am mocking the genre. Trust me, I€™m not, I€™m celebrating it. Open your ears, go listen. Criticism welcome.
 
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