Camouflage – Handsome (Germany 12″) (1991)

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Today we’re stepping into an overlooked corner of early-’90s synthpop with “Handsome,” a track that deserved far more attention than it ever received. Released only in Germany as the second single from Camouflage’s 1991 studio album Meanwhile, “Handsome” marks a fascinating moment in the band’s evolution—one that often gets overshadowed by their late-’80s classics.

By the time Meanwhile arrived, Camouflage were already known for sleek, melodic synthpop craftsmanship, thanks to earlier hits like “The Great Commandment” and “Love Is a Shield.” But Meanwhile pushed them in a more organic, band-driven direction, integrating live instrumentation while still keeping their electronic backbone intact. “Handsome” sits right at the center of this stylistic shift.

Produced by a Synthpop Legend

A major part of what makes “Handsome” noteworthy is the involvement of producer Colin Thurston, whose résumé reads like a map of synthpop’s golden age. Thurston, of course, worked his magic on early Duran Duran, helped shape David Bowie’s landmark “Heroes”, and guided the earliest recordings of Talk Talk. His production touch on “Handsome” gives the track a polished, dynamic heft that blends Camouflage’s melodic sensibilities with the more muscular, rhythmic textures that defined early-’90s pop.

A Single That Slipped Through the Cracks

Despite its pedigree and strong production, “Handsome” ultimately failed to chart, making it one of Camouflage’s more obscure singles. Its limited German-only release didn’t help, but even so, it remains a gem for fans of the band and collectors of early-’90s synthpop. There’s an earnestness to the song—a push toward growth and reinvention—that reflects where Camouflage were artistically at the time.

The non-charting status doesn’t diminish its charm. If anything, it adds to the single’s cult appeal. It’s one of those tracks that rewards rediscovery, especially for listeners who enjoy the transition era between the analog synthpop of the ’80s and the increasingly hybrid sound of the ’90s.

Rediscovering Meanwhile Through “Handsome”

Revisiting “Handsome” today is a reminder that Camouflage were never content to simply repeat themselves. The band’s willingness to explore new textures, paired with Thurston’s experienced hand in the studio, results in a track that’s both quintessentially Camouflage and quietly adventurous.

If “Handsome” slipped past you the first time, now’s the perfect moment to give it a fresh listen. For fans of synthpop’s deeper cuts—and especially collectors of productions by Colin Thurston—this single is well worth pulling off the shelf again.

SIDE A:
Handsome (Psycho-Ray-Mix) 6:32
Instruments [Add. Instruments] – Ronda Ray
Mixed By – James Herter (2)Ronda Ray
Producer – Colin Thurston
Written-By, Composed By – Camouflage

SIDE B:
Love Is A Shield (12″ US Orbit Mix) 8:10
Engineer – Richard Dight
Producer – Axel Henninger*
Remix, Producer [Add. Production] – William Orbit
Vocals [Add. Vocals] – Sharon Musgrave
Written-By, Composed By – Heiko MaileMarcus MeynOliver KreyssigPeter Godwin

This Day 3:47
Producer – Colin Thurston
Written-By, Composed By – Camouflage

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Metronome – 867 495-1
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM
Country: Germany
Released: 1991
Genre: Electronic
Style: Synth-pop

CREDITS:

NOTES:
A) Mixed at Atlantis Studio.
B1) Mixed at Guerilla Studios.

Made in Holland.

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Axel F80
Axel F80
December 11, 2025 6:27 am

WOW! THANK YOU!!!!! I absolutely love Camouflage. Their first two albums (Voices & Images and Methods of Silence) are SYNTHPOP MASTERPIECES that should have catapulted them into the Depeche/Erasure/PSB stratosphere. And I loved the new, more mature sound of their third album, especially the song “Mother”. And just like Depeche, they really knew how to get their fans excited with a plethora of amazing remixes. (btw, in my opinion, their third-best album is “Sensor” with the ultra-catchy song “ME & YOU“)

Axel F80
Axel F80
Reply to  DjPaulT
December 11, 2025 7:23 pm

lol … I think something went wrong here. 🙂

Toxicaudio
Toxicaudio
December 11, 2025 5:27 am

Thank you Paul. Still remembering playing this track in a club and the bass was kicking in your stomach.Nice production. William Orbits standard pleeps and vocal/vocoder edits are also fun to listen….

Last edited 4 months ago by Toxicaudio
Wilco
Wilco
December 11, 2025 12:49 am

Great band and thanks for bringing this track to our attention. Fan since hearing The Great Commandment. Saw them live in Oberhausen last year. If you have the change give their last three albums, Sensor, Relocated and Grayscale, a listen. They are great.

The Remix CD-single of Handsome contains The Kraftwerk cover Computerliebe.

Retro Hound
Retro Hound
December 11, 2025 12:45 am

This is definitely a rewarding listen Paul! Quite catchy and representative of that early 90s smooth production. This single was certainly deserving of chart success. I appreciate this two-fer from 1991!

Jens
Jens
December 10, 2025 9:34 pm

Give Paul a Sirius program!

Jeff
Jeff
Reply to  Jens
December 11, 2025 5:47 pm

Fantastic idea!!

Jeff

Rubén
Rubén
December 10, 2025 5:09 pm

“Handsome” is a great example of early 90s European synth-pop: rhythmic, with impeccable production and an atmosphere that blends melancholy with electronic energy.

It’s not “The Great Commandment” and “Love Is a Shield,” which charted in the US and Europe, but it’s a great track to listen to—sincere, real, with a melancholic sound typical of Camouflage, yet danceable. I don’t know which one you like more, the Psycho-Ray Mix or the 12″ US Orbit Mix. But I personally like them both.

Thanks, Paul.

Tim
Tim
December 10, 2025 5:01 pm

Fun tune! I did laugh at “He’s handsome like a piece of wood” though, lol

HappyGoLucky
HappyGoLucky
December 10, 2025 3:09 pm

Thanks! I also like Colin Thurstons’ work on Fadeaway by Loz Netto’s Bzar (especially the 12″ version). Are you familiar with that song? If not, I strongly recommend it!

ING
ING
December 10, 2025 12:54 pm

Fascinating! After the first album I always bopped in and out of this band’s stuff and continued to do so to this day, but I don’t remember this one at all! Fascinating background information… oddly missing from their singles collection. I absolutely am thrilled to listen to this one!!! Thanks 😊

Mikey-D
Mikey-D
December 10, 2025 11:58 am

I’m familiar with the early stuff on Voices & Images and Methods of Silence but not with this later stuff. Looking forward to spinning this!
Thanks Paul

Jeff
Jeff
December 10, 2025 11:58 am

I love music like this! I miss music like this too. Thanks, Paul, for this introduction to this great record. I never heard of the song before, but I’m hooked now. I hope music like this might make a comeback one day. Hey, you never know. I’m so happy the world has you, Paul, to remind us of all the great music we may have missed.

Jeff