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Bronski Beat – Why? (Remix) (UK 12″ Limited Edition) (1984)

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As Pride Month comes to a close, I can’t think of a better record to finish my “Soundtrack Of Pride” series than Bronski Beat’s “Why?”

Released in 1984, “Why?” followed the band’s stunning debut single “Smalltown Boy,” and together the two songs form one of the most powerful one-two punches in LGBTQ+ pop history. Where “Smalltown Boy” tells the painful story of leaving home to survive, “Why?” turns that pain outward. It asks the question directly. Why the hate? Why the fear? Why should anyone have to hide who they are or who they love?

Jimmy Somerville’s voice is one of the great voices of the 1980s. Fragile one moment, fierce the next, he could turn a dance record into a protest song without losing the beat. “Why?” is pure Hi-NRG fire, but it is also angry, wounded, and unafraid. The record moves with urgency, driven by sharp synths, pounding percussion, and that unmistakable cry in Somerville’s vocal. It is a song built for the dance floor, but it refuses to be background music.

The charts also showed just how far Bronski Beat’s message traveled. “Why?” reached No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart and topped the UK Airplay chart, while also finding success across Europe, Australia, and the U.S. dance charts. “Smalltown Boy” had already made an even bigger impact, reaching No. 3 in the UK and No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. For music this direct, this emotional, and this openly queer to travel that far in 1984 still feels remarkable.

That was the power of Bronski Beat. They were not hiding behind suggestion or coded language. Steve Bronski, Larry Steinbachek, and Jimmy Somerville made music that spoke openly about gay life at a time when that was still a radical act in pop music. Their debut album, The Age Of Consent, carried its message right in the title, referring to the unequal age of consent laws in the United Kingdom at the time. This was pop music with a purpose.

My limited edition UK 12” single makes this release even more special because the flip side contains the 12″ version of “Smalltown Boy.” Having “Why?” and “Smalltown Boy” together on one 12” feels almost too perfect. One song is the escape. The other is the confrontation. One is the heartbreak of being pushed away. The other is the demand to be seen, heard, and respected.

“Smalltown Boy” remains one of the most moving LGBTQ+ anthems ever recorded. Its story of rejection, loneliness, and the search for a place to belong has touched generations of listeners. Even now, four decades later, it still feels deeply personal. It is not just a song about leaving. It is a song about surviving.

“Why?” is just as important. It reminds us that Pride is not only a celebration. It is also a protest. It is history. It is memory. It is the sound of people refusing to disappear.

For the final entry in this year’s “Soundtrack Of Pride,” Bronski Beat feels essential. These songs are not just dance classics. They are documents of their time, and they still speak loudly today. They remind us why the dance floor mattered, why visibility mattered, and why music could become a lifeline.

Pride has always had a soundtrack. Sometimes it is joyful. Sometimes it is defiant. Sometimes it hurts. Bronski Beat gave us all of that, wrapped in synths, rhythm, and one of the most unforgettable voices pop music has ever known.

Happy Pride, and as always, thank you for listening.

SIDE A:
Why? (Remix) 5:11
Engineer [Mixing Engineer] – Julian Mendelsohn
Mixed By [Uncredited] – LazSteve

SIDE B:
Smalltown Boy (12″ Version) 9:02

Cadillac Car 3:52
Engineer [Mixing Engineer] – Harvey Goldberg
Guitar – Steve*

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

Weekly chart performance for Bronski Beat’s “Why?” and “Smalltown Boy”
Chart “Why?”
Peak Position
“Smalltown Boy”
Peak Position
Australia (Kent Music Report) 10 8
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) N/A 2
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) 3 1
Canada Top Singles (RPM) 31 9
Europe (Airplay Top 50) 4 N/A
Europe (Europarade Top 40) 4 3
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100) 5 15
France (SNEP) 8 8
Germany Airplay Top 15 10 N/A
Ireland (IRMA) 6 4
Italy (Musica e dischi) 5 1
Italy (Discografia Internazionale) N/A 2
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) 2 1
Netherlands (Single Top 100) 6 1
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) 11 5
South Africa (Springbok Radio) 7 N/A
Spain Airplay 2 N/A
Spain (AFYVE) 10 N/A
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) 7 2
UK Airplay Top 20 1 N/A
UK Singles (OCC) 6 3
US Billboard Hot 100 N/A 48
US Hot Dance Club Play (Billboard) 27 1
US Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales (Billboard) 20 4
US Cash Box Top 100 N/A 32
West Germany (GfK) 5 3

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Forbidden Fruit – BITEX 2Forbidden Fruit – 882 014-1
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM, Single, Limited Edition
Country: UK
Released: 1984
Genre: Electronic
Style: Synth-pop

CREDITS:

NOTES:
Why?: Dedicated To The Memory Of Drew Griffiths.

“SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION WHY? REMIX WITH BONUS TRACK SMALLTOWN BOY”

Recorded at R.P.M. Studios, New York
Why?: Mixed at The Town House, London
Cadillac Car: Mixed at Right Track Recording, New York
Mastered at The Master Room, London

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Then Jerico – What Does It Take? (UK 12″ Ltd. Edition)

Burning The Ground Exclusive 1989

“What Does It Take?” was the second singles taken from the second LP “BIG AREA” by English rock band Then Jerico. The song features backing vocals by American singer Belinda Carlisle. “What Does It Take?” reached #33 in the UK, and #26 in Ireland.

SIDE A:
What Does It Take? (Extended) 5:36
Backing Vocals – Belinda Carlisle
Engineer – Peter Henderson
Keyboards [Additional], Guitar – Rick Nowels
Producer – Rick Nowels
Written-By – MundayNowelsStewart*

SIDE B:
Under Fire 6:03
Co-producer –  Mark ShawPeter Henderson
Written-By – Then Jerico

Jungle 5:09
Co-producer –  Mark ShawPeter Henderson
Written-By – Then Jerico

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Gatefold Sleeve: Near Mint
Band Portraits: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: London Records – LONXG 223, London Records – 886539.1, London Records – LONX 223
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM, Single, Limited Edition
Country: UK
Released: 1989
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Synth-pop

NOTES:
Limited Edition Gatefold sleeve also includes 5 band portraits.

From the LP “The Big Area”

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David Bowie – Cat People (Putting Out Fire) (Australia Limited Edition 12″)

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Originally posted March 21, 2013

“Cat People (Putting Out Fire)” is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, released as the title track of the 1982 erotic horror film Cat People. Recorded in July 1981, the song was written by Bowie with Italian producer Giorgio Moroder. The 1981 recording has been described as one of “the finest of Bowie’s recordings of the 1980s”. A re-recorded version of the song created a year and a half later, appears on the album Let’s Dance (1983).

The director Paul Schrader engaged Bowie for a theme song in 1981, with Moroder having already recorded most of the music. Bowie was to put lyrics to the main theme.

The song itself, in keeping with the dark tone of the film, has some goth rock influences, with Bowie singing in a deep baritone croon while being backed up by a female chorus. Bowie’s octave leap on the word “gasoline” has been called “a magnificent moment” and “among the most thrilling moments he ever committed to tape”.

Because of Moroder’s contract, the single was issued by MCA Records. The full-length 6:45 version appeared on the soundtrack album, the U.S., and European 12″ single’s, while a 4:08 edited version was made for the 7″ release. The single reached No. 26 in the UK, No. 13 in Canada, and No. 67 in the US – Bowie’s biggest hit there since “Golden Years”. It peaked at No. 1 in New Zealand, remaining there for three weeks, as well as in Sweden for four weeks. It was also No. 1 in Norway for seven consecutive weeks, and then returned to the top for a further week.

The single was released three separate times by MCA, first in March 1982 with “Cat People” as the A-side, then again two months later with “Paul’s Theme” as the A-side, and finally in November 1982 with “Cat People” back on the A-side. Yugoslav-born Hungarian composer Sylvester Levay contributed to the orchestration.

In December 1982, Bowie re-recorded the song for his album Let’s Dance, released the following year. This version was also released as the B-side to the title track’s single release and performed on Bowie’s Serious Moonlight Tour. He had originally planned on using the original version of the song, but Moroder’s label MCA Records refused to license it to EMI America. In the re-recorded version of the song, Stevie Ray Vaughan provided the guitar solos and riffs in the song.

**Although the disc label gives a duration of 6:41 for side B, this 12″ contains a rare 9 minutes plus extended version. According to some sources, the Australian 12″ was mistakenly pressed with this longer version and remains up to now unreleased in any other form.

SIDE A:
Cat People (Putting Out Fire) (Edited Version) 4:08

SIDE B:
Cat People (Putting Out Fire) (OZ Extended Version) 9:23

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

U.S. CHART HISTORY:

Year Single Chart Position
1982 Cat People (Putting Out Fire) U.S. Billboard Hot 100 #67
1982 Cat People (Putting Out Fire) U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play #14
1982 Cat People (Putting Out Fire) U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks #9

 

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: MCA Records ‎– DS 12087
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM, Limited Edition, Reissue, 9:23 extended version
Country: Australia
Released: 1982
Genre: Electronic
Style: Synth-pop

CREDITS:
Producer – Giorgio Moroder
Written-By – D. Bowie*, Moroder*

NOTES:
Taken from the soundtrack “CAT PEOPLE”
Side B version is exclusive to this release.

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The Damned – Grimly Fiendish (UK 12″ Ltd. Edition)

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“Grimly Fiendish” is a single by English band The Damned, released in 1985, the song was the band’s biggest hit since 1979, reaching No. 21 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1985.

The song takes its title (although misspelled for copyright reasons) from a character – Grimly Feendish – The Rottenest Crook in the World – in the UK children’s Wham!, Pow! and Smash! comics from the 1960s, as well as Cor!, Shiver & Shake, Monster Fun, and Buster in the 1970s and 1980s.

Created by Leo Baxendale, Grimly is an over-ambitious and generally incompetent, childlike criminal mastermind, who is often shown wearing a long, black coat, starting initially as the villainous foil to Eagle-Eye, Junior Spy. Although popular enough to merit his own strip, the regular restructuring or shelving of his strip due to the comics he appeared in being merged with others meant that he never achieved longevity in any single publication, though he was a staple in many IPC/Fleetway comics annuals until the 1980s.

The inspiration behind the song is a throwaway remark by a BBC Radio One DJ, who wondered whether anyone still remembered the character. The lyrics depict Grimly on trial for being a bad influence on children but protesting that he was never given much of a chance (an allegory to his fate in the comic world).

SIDE A:
Grimly Fiendish (The Bad Trip Mix) 5:08
Producer – Bob Sargeant, The Damned
Remix [Remixed by] – The Damned
Written-By – Merrick*, Vanian*, Scabies*, Jugg*, Doctor*

SIDE B:
Grimly Fiendish (7″ Version) 3:48
Producer – Bob Sargeant, The Damned
Written-By – Merrick*, Vanian*, Scabies*, Jugg*, Doctor*

Edward The Bear 3:50
Producer – The Damned
Written-By – Merrick*, Vanian*, Scabies*, Jugg*, Doctor*

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: MCA Records ‎– GRIMX 1
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM, Single, Limited Edition, Numbered, White
Country: UK
Released: 1985
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Punk, New Wave, Goth Rock

CREDITS:
Photography By – Bob Carlos Clarke

NOTES:
Limited Edition pressed on white vinyl

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