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Difficult Shapes & Passive Rhythms Some People Think It's Fun to Entertain

China Crisis

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Like fellow Liverpudlians O.M.D., China Crisis began life as a synthetic duo who performed brilliantly executed pop songs with quirky edges. And like O.M.D., they seamlessly mixed their love of guitar-based pop with (then) modern musical technology (i.e., synthesizers). Unlike O.M.D., China Crisis' legacy languishes somewhere between there and then with no sign of them ever being considered "hip." Not to say that that is their fault! Gary Daly (the quirky vocalist/keyboardist) and Eddie Lundon (the smooth vocalist/guitarist) made their fascinating debut, Difficult Shapes & Passive Rhythms, Some People Think It's Fun to Entertain, on a low budget, and their magic was already in place, especially on the Steely Dan-ish "No More Blue Horizons," the upbeat groove of "Some People I Know to Lead Fantastic Lives" and "You Never See It," the gorgeous "Christian," and their early hit "African and White." Their quirkiness doesn't quite translate on a few tracks ("Temptation's Big Blue Eyes" and "Are We a Worker"), but the charm of this album will win you over if you like smart, yet slightly eccentric, pop songs. It is plainly obvious that, no matter how uncommercial a particular song may be, the boys in China Crisis put their heart and soul into it, creating something uniquely their own, and building upon it. They would finally work their quirks effortlessly into the music on their sophomore release, but there's plenty for synth fans and '80s fans to find here.

© Steve Schnee /TiVo

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1
Seven Sports For All
00:03:18

China Crisis, MainArtist - Eddie Lundon, Composer, Lyricist - Dave Reilly, Composer - Garry Daly, Composer, Lyricist - Virgin Music (Publishers) Limited, MusicPublisher

1982 Virgin Records Ltd 2023 Last Night From Glasgow

2
No More Blue Horizons (Fool, Fool, Fool)
00:03:48

China Crisis, MainArtist - Eddie Lundon, Composer, Lyricist - Dave Reilly, Composer - Garry Daly, Composer, Lyricist - Virgin Music (Publishers) Limited, MusicPublisher

1982 Virgin Records Ltd 2023 Last Night From Glasgow

3
Feel To Be Driven Away
00:02:55

China Crisis, MainArtist - Eddie Lundon, Composer - Dave Reilly, Composer - Garry Daly, Composer, Lyricist - Virgin Music (Publishers) Limited, MusicPublisher

1982 Virgin Records Ltd 2023 Last Night From Glasgow

4
Some People I Know To Lead Fantastic Lives
00:03:33

China Crisis, MainArtist - Eddie Lundon, Composer - Dave Reilly, Composer - Garry Daly, Composer, Lyricist - Virgin Music (Publishers) Limited, MusicPublisher

1982 Virgin Records Ltd 2023 Last Night From Glasgow

5
Christian
00:05:37

China Crisis, MainArtist - Eddie Lundon, Composer - Dave Reilly, Composer - Garry Daly, Composer, Lyricist - Virgin Music (Publishers) Limited, MusicPublisher

1982 Virgin Records Ltd 2023 Last Night From Glasgow

6
African and White
00:03:46

China Crisis, MainArtist - Eddie Lundon, Composer - Dave Reilly, Composer - Garry Daly, Composer, Lyricist - Virgin Music (Publishers) Limited, MusicPublisher

1982 Virgin Records Ltd 2023 Last Night From Glasgow

7
Are We A Worker
00:03:30

China Crisis, MainArtist - Eddie Lundon, Composer - Dave Reilly, Composer - Garry Daly, Composer, Lyricist - Virgin Music (Publishers) Limited, MusicPublisher

1982 Virgin Records Ltd 2023 Last Night From Glasgow

8
Red Sails
00:04:43

China Crisis, MainArtist - Eddie Lundon, Composer - Dave Reilly, Composer - Garry Daly, Composer, Lyricist - Virgin Music (Publishers) Limited, MusicPublisher

1982 Virgin Records Ltd 2023 Last Night From Glasgow

9
You Never See It
00:02:57

China Crisis, MainArtist - Eddie Lundon, Composer, Lyricist - Dave Reilly, Composer - Garry Daly, Composer - Virgin Music (Publishers) Limited, MusicPublisher

1982 Virgin Records Ltd 2023 Last Night From Glasgow

10
Temptation's Big Blue Eyes
00:03:25

China Crisis, MainArtist - Eddie Lundon, Composer, Lyricist - Dave Reilly, Composer - Garry Daly, Composer, Lyricist - Virgin Music (Publishers) Limited, MusicPublisher

1982 Virgin Records Ltd 2023 Last Night From Glasgow

11
Jean Walks In Fresh Fields
00:01:53

China Crisis, MainArtist - Eddie Lundon, Composer - Dave Reilly, Composer - Garry Daly, Composer - Virgin Music (Publishers) Limited, MusicPublisher

1982 Virgin Records Ltd 2023 Last Night From Glasgow

Album review

Like fellow Liverpudlians O.M.D., China Crisis began life as a synthetic duo who performed brilliantly executed pop songs with quirky edges. And like O.M.D., they seamlessly mixed their love of guitar-based pop with (then) modern musical technology (i.e., synthesizers). Unlike O.M.D., China Crisis' legacy languishes somewhere between there and then with no sign of them ever being considered "hip." Not to say that that is their fault! Gary Daly (the quirky vocalist/keyboardist) and Eddie Lundon (the smooth vocalist/guitarist) made their fascinating debut, Difficult Shapes & Passive Rhythms, Some People Think It's Fun to Entertain, on a low budget, and their magic was already in place, especially on the Steely Dan-ish "No More Blue Horizons," the upbeat groove of "Some People I Know to Lead Fantastic Lives" and "You Never See It," the gorgeous "Christian," and their early hit "African and White." Their quirkiness doesn't quite translate on a few tracks ("Temptation's Big Blue Eyes" and "Are We a Worker"), but the charm of this album will win you over if you like smart, yet slightly eccentric, pop songs. It is plainly obvious that, no matter how uncommercial a particular song may be, the boys in China Crisis put their heart and soul into it, creating something uniquely their own, and building upon it. They would finally work their quirks effortlessly into the music on their sophomore release, but there's plenty for synth fans and '80s fans to find here.

© Steve Schnee /TiVo

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