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Leisure Process - The Singles Collection [Rare 80s Band]

Infohash:

B013C3213F1C005649BAF5B5143C1CB276A31522

Type:

Music

Title:

Leisure Process - The Singles Collection [Rare 80s Band]

Category:

Audio/Music

Uploaded:

2008-01-14 (by 80zforever )

Description:

Leisure Process - The Singles Collection Tracklist: 01 Love Cascade 02 The Sun Turns Black 03 A Way You'll Never Be 04 Rachel Dreams 05 Cashflow 06 The Emigre 07 Anxiety 08 The Company 09 The Fluke 10 Love Cascade (extended) 11 A Way You'll Never Be (extended) 12 Cashflow (million dollar mix) 13 Anxiety (neurotica mix) 14 Company B 15 Love Cascade (dance mix) 16 The Emigré 2 (fast) 17 The Emigré 2 (slow) "Leisure Process (also called Leisure Process International) was a short-lived UK band featuring Gary Barnacle (new-wave sax sessionman) and Ross Middleton (from Positive Noise). Barnacle played all keyboards, tenor saxophone and electric saxophone, and Middleton did vocals and played guitar. "Love Cascade" and "Cashflow" are better known singles, but "A Way You'll Never Be" featured two members of Level 42: Mark King on bass & drums and Phil Gould on drums. Barnacle has returned the favor by contributing sax to a number of Level 42 songs over the years. The track was produced by the famous Martin Rushent (Human League, Joy Division, Rezillos, etc). King's fabulous slap bass line and Gould's pulsing drums combined with Barnacle's electronic sax give this track an early Level 42 vibe worth a listen. Long out-of-print and hard to find." "...Leisure Process' sound was typically Rushent - tight, synthetic funk tracks with Ross' vocals delivered in a manic, new wave style. I dug the singles alot, and thought they had chart potential but of course they were largely ignored. I especially dig this 12" version of A Way You'll Never Be - it has such enormously pounding drums and some super poppin' bass, courtesy of Level 42's Phil Gould and Mark King. You may not like what these guys did in their own band, but there's no denying their musical skills. The tune also features a cool James Bond like xylophone riff that gets me every time, and since Gary is in the band it has a big sax solo. You can definitely hear a bit of the Human League's synth action going on too, and that makes it doubly tasty to me. Nothing classic, but a fun little '80s obscurity nonetheless."

Files count:

17

Size:

176.61 Mb

Trackers:

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Comments:

kaleef14 (2008-01-15)

Dunno where you got all the tracks from but thanks for this!
You don't have any Spelt Like This tracks??

 80zforever (2008-01-15)

Hi kaleef14 , I do have their two singles from 1985, i think four songs in total. If I am able to find them in my collection I will put them in Rare 80's compilation. One thing though, It would be a bit tought to find 4 songs in a 90 G archive that are on over 100 CDR lol.

smurphyzeke (2011-02-18)

Thanks