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Released in 1987, “Free” was the fifth and final single taken from the debut album Keep Your Distance by the British sophisti-pop band Curiosity Killed the Cat. Formed in London in 1980, the group consisted of singer Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot, guitarist Julian Godfrey Brookhouse, bassist Nick Thorpe, and drummer Migi Drummond. While the band had already scored major UK success with singles like “Down to Earth” and “Misfit,” “Free” would become the closing chapter of an impressive run from their debut LP.
Built around a polished blend of funk-infused pop, soulful vocals, and sleek mid-80s production, “Free” showcased the band’s more reflective side. Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot’s unmistakable vocal style gives the track an emotional pull, while the sophisticated instrumentation perfectly captures the era’s smooth pop aesthetic. Although not as commercially successful as some of the group’s earlier singles, “Free” remains a favorite among fans of the band’s sophisticated sound.
“Free” reached #56 on the UK Singles Chart and climbed even higher in Ireland, peaking at #26. Interestingly, despite Curiosity Killed the Cat gaining some exposure internationally, the single was never released in the United States, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for American fans discovering the band years later through imports and compilations.
The parent album Keep Your Distance, released in 1986, became one of the defining sophisti-pop records of the decade. Produced by Stewart Levine, the LP delivered a string of stylish singles that blended pop hooks with jazz, funk, and soul influences. The album established Curiosity Killed the Cat as one of the standout British acts of the mid-80s scene.
The UK 12” single of “Free” featured a Dub version of the track along with additional versions that highlighted the band’s groove-oriented style. Like many British pop releases of the era, the extended format allowed the band’s musicianship and rhythmic arrangements more room to breathe, making it a sought-after release among collectors of 80s vinyl and extended mixes.
Though Curiosity Killed the Cat’s chart dominance would fade by the late 1980s, “Free” stands as a reminder of the elegance and sophistication that defined much of the UK pop scene during the decade. It remains a beautifully produced single that deserves rediscovery, especially for listeners who appreciate the refined sound of classic sophisti-pop.
SIDE A:
Free (Dub Master) 7:49
SIDE B:
Free 4:02
Free (Instrumental) 4:02
VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
| Chart | Peak Position | Date |
|---|---|---|
| UK Singles Chart | #56 | 1987 |
| Ireland | #26 | 1987 |
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Mercury – CATX 5, Mercury – 888-784-1
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM, Single
Country: UK
Released: 1987
Genre: Electronic, Funk / Soul, Pop
Style: Synth-pop, Pop Rock
CREDITS:
- Management – The Last Laugh Production Co Ltd
- Mixed By, Overdubbed By – Paul Staveley O’Duffy
- Photography By [Black And White] – Dean Freeman
- Producer – Sly Dunbar And Robbie Shakespeare*
- Sleeve – The Unknown (20)
- Written-By – Curiosity*, Anderson*
NOTES:
Taken From The Album KEEP YOUR DISTANCE, Also Available On CD And Cassette.
Buy the 12″ at DISCOGS
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Thank you, Paul.
I’ve heard of this band but I’m not too familiar with them. Not sure I ever heard this track before!
Agree with the Sade comparison, definitely the same flavor of smooth jam atmosphere. Great song to just chill out to.
Appreciate you highlighting something I really was not familiar with but totally had a blast listening to!
Thank you Paul. What a fantastic group and song. I am a big fan of Brit-Soul. This song has more Soul than Pop. Sounds a bit like Sade…and Down to Earth is an absolute killer track, I still play a 120bpm Disco edit in my sets and many people are asking what song this is.
Toxicaudio, I totally hear that. Curiosity Killed the Cat really had that smooth British soul sophistication that separated them from many of the straight-up pop acts of the time. Ben’s voice had such a cool, effortless style, and “Free” definitely leans more into the soulful side of the band. I can absolutely hear the Sade comparison too, especially in the laid-back groove and polished production. I agree with you, “Down to Earth” is an incredible track. I am fairly certain I have posted it before. That bassline alone is enough to light up a dancefloor. I bet that 120 BPM… Read more »
Paul, I missed your upload of Down to Earth. I searched through your archive and the upload was from 2017,unfortunately it’s no longer available. Wouldn’t that be food for thought for a new rip? 😉
I’ll keep that in mind. After I transfer the records, I store them all at a storage facility. Next time I’m there, I’ll look for that record.
Extremely rarely do I come across an artist that I heard of, yet never heard any of their tunes AND find something as awesome as this! This song is THE JAM! How the heck was it never released in the USA is beyond me. As I was playing it, the instrumentation quickly reminds me of Sade…then the vocals come in and BAM! It’s a male version of Sade! I really REALLY like this song! A huge thank you, Paul!! I can’t wait to check out the mix and instrumental! Have a great day!
Fred, that is one of the best things about digging through these old 12″ singles, discovering tracks that somehow slipped through the cracks despite sounding like they should have been massive. I had a feeling this one might connect with people in that way. The Sade comparison really makes sense too, especially with that smooth, sophisticated groove and understated production style. Then Ben’s vocal comes in and give it a completely different personality while still keeping that soulful atmosphere intact. It still surprises me that “Free” never got a US release. I honestly think it could have found an audience… Read more »
Several great remixes from that album, Misfit, Down To Earth, Ordinary Day… hint, hint… 🙂
Or, Paul, maybe the 10″ vinyl of same song? https://www.discogs.com/release/943298-Curiosity-Killed-The-Cat-Free-Free-Style Wow…I just can’t over how awesome this song is!!!
I will look into that one, Fred. I will more than likely have to import it.
I agree that it is a great album. I know I have posted at least a couple of the singles from it in the past.
Wow… I had this on cassette back in the day. Totally forgot this track. I’m getting strong Sade vibes on this one… swap her voice in and it would fit.
Gary, I can absolutely see how this one could slip from memory over the years, but the moment it starts playing it all comes rushing back. That smooth, sophisticated groove instantly puts you in that mid-80s Brit-Soul atmosphere. And yes, the Sade vibe is unmistakable. The arrangement, the polished production, even the relaxed pacing all sit right in that same lane. Ben’s vocal gives it its own character, but you can definitely imagine Sade singing over this track and it would fit perfectly. Love hearing that you had it on cassette back in the day too. Those forgotten tape memories… Read more »
Thanks so much, Paul! I really enjoy their music, and this will be great to check on out!
Jeff
You’re welcome, Jeff. I love the band too, and I hope you enjoy it. To me, the song feels like a warm spring day.
With the breeze blowing today, it will fit right in!
Somehow I know this band but at the moment can’t conjure a single note into my head and instead keep thinking up Blow Monkeys tracks!!!
Could be because In A Big Country is fighting for my headspace against Dan Fogelberg’s Longer. 😝🤯😅
Well I’m curious like a cat now…
That is some major headspace competition, ING.
Isn’t it? 💯😅