Then Jerico – Fault (The New York City Mixes) (UK 12″) (1985)

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Before Then Jerico became synonymous with glossy late-80s sophisti-pop and chart success, there was “Fault.” Released in 1985 as a stand-alone, non-album single, it’s one of those quietly fascinating moments where you can hear a band standing right on the edge of something bigger—but not quite there yet.

“Fault” arrived two years before their 1987 debut album First (The Sound of Music) and, despite impeccable credentials, it slipped through the cracks. The single failed to chart, making it a genuine Closet 80s artifact: overlooked at the time, but far more interesting in hindsight.

What immediately jumps out is the production team. Martin Rushent, fresh from redefining British pop with The Human League, Heaven 17, and Buzzcocks, gives “Fault” a taut, modern sheen. There’s a restrained elegance here—clean synth lines, controlled drama, and a sense of tension that never fully explodes. It’s not chasing the charts; it’s testing the water.

The remix comes courtesy of John Luongo, already establishing himself as a master of extended versions and club-ready polish. His touch adds space and momentum, subtly nudging “Fault” toward the dancefloor without sacrificing its introspective core. It’s less about peak-time payoff and more about atmosphere—very much of its moment.

Vocally, Mark Shaw sounds more guarded here than on later hits like “Big Area” or “Let Her Fall.” There’s a cool detachment in his delivery that suits the song’s emotional ambiguity. Lyrically, “Fault” circles themes of responsibility and fracture—personal accountability hinted at rather than spelled out—another sign that Then Jerico hadn’t yet leaned into the widescreen romanticism that would define their later work.

In retrospect, “Fault” feels like a bridge track: one foot in early-80s synth sophistication, the other stepping toward the polished pop-rock confidence that would finally break them through. It may not have charted, but it matters. Songs like this show how bands evolve—not overnight, but through these small, nearly forgotten releases that quietly shape what comes next.

For fans digging deeper than the hits, “Fault” is a reminder that the 1980s were full of near-misses and slow burns. Sometimes the most revealing tracks are the ones history almost forgot.

SIDE A:
Fault (Club Mix) 6:47
Mixed By – John Luongo

SIDE B:
Fault (7″) 3:34
Mixed By – John Luongo

The Big Sweep (Club Mix) 4:49
Mixed By – Philth TennantT.J.

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: London Records – LONX 63London Records – 882 047-1
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM
Country: UK
Released: 1985
Genre: Rock
Style: Pop Rock

CREDITS:

NOTES:
“The New York City Mixes”
Summer ’85

First pressing with an inner sleeve with lyrics and photo of the band.

“Fault” Mixed at Sigma Sound, N.Y.
Produced & Engineered at Genetic Sound, U.K.

Buy the 12″ at DISCOGS

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JP
JP
February 11, 2026 8:54 am

This is a band I am totally not very familiar with! In fact, I think this might be my first listen to these particular tracks. Really enjoyed listening to all 3 – what a great mix of pop, synth, new wave… and mid-80s energy and optimism!

Thanks for the deep cut going back to their roots Dj Paul, I am utterly delighted when you surprise me with something a little more unexpected like this 🙂

Paul
Paul
February 11, 2026 8:47 am

Can’t fault (sorry!) this choice – though I overlooked their first album, I was fully onboard with by the release of ‘Big Area’ single and completely won over when they had Belinda join them for a track.

Also the second band I ever got to see live – they were very good. Always surprised me that they never went on to be more successful than they did.

Jeff
Jeff
February 11, 2026 7:42 am

Terrific, Paul! It was you who first introduced, Then Jerico, to me and I’ve become quite the fan! It means a lot to me too having been produced by Martin Rushent! The icing on the cake here is the remix by John Luongo! I have been a long time fan of his since the many Disco productions he was behind. Mr. Luongo then went to further his sound with many pop and rock remixes that really hit my sweet spot! Thank you intensely Paul, for heralding John Luongo’s “remix-ography”!!! You are one of the heroes out there who is so… Read more »

Egypt20
Egypt20
February 11, 2026 12:39 am

Many thanks for this Paul!
I would love a copy of Muscle Deep first release, the 12″ remix was not on the recent compilation. Hope you can help me out!
Keep up the good work.

Retro Hound
Retro Hound
February 10, 2026 11:13 pm

Thank you Paul! Another perfect spotlight for your Closet 80s series. This is quite catchy and I love the synths. And thank you Dan Slattery for the link to the behind the scenes. Fascinating! Thanks again Paul for being our tour guide on this musical journey!

Dan Slattery
Dan Slattery
February 10, 2026 2:55 pm

Some wonderful behind-the-scenes making of this record here. How Martin Rushent deals with a stubborn Synclavier is very amusing.

ING
ING
February 10, 2026 12:51 pm

Ah, this sounds to be an interesting one! I’m always digging into artist’s catalogs and making compilations to hear their progression!
Thanks!

Don Julian
Don Julian
February 10, 2026 11:06 am

Greetings Paul, what a great song, i like the Kora-like strings that play at a certain point in the tune, gives it a different flavour. I’m a bit late, but i also want to thank you for the maxi versions of the tunes from Beat Street, those were a blast from the past. I haven’t commented on the site for a while due to peronal circumstances, taking care of my mother who is diagnosed with onsetting Alzheimers’. I’m glad i am able to help my parents out, but it can be draining ones energy, to the point of simply typing… Read more »

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Don Julian
Don Julian
Reply to  DjPaulT
February 13, 2026 12:27 pm

Thank you for your reply and positive wishes, Paul.
It’s greatly appreciated!
peace,
dj

dj xrey
dj xrey
Reply to  Don Julian
February 22, 2026 1:40 am

Don,
I’ve been where you are and you are a saint for taking care of your mom. Paul is correct that the BTG community can be a diversion and therapeutic for a few minutes each day because the camaraderie will let you know you’re not alone, and you can get mentally refreshed to take on the challenges that will come up from time to time. God bless, dj xrey

Don Julian
Don Julian
Reply to  dj xrey
February 23, 2026 1:43 pm

Greetings Dj Xrey,
Thank you very much for your encouraging words!
I hope you and your loved ones are doing fine.
peace,
dj

Juan
Juan
February 10, 2026 10:13 am

Absolutely gorgeous! Nice to see there is still people that collects and listen to Then Jericho, very underrated band together with The Name, Silent Running, Well Well Well, Dubh Chapter…Thanks for this, I am sure is better than my own rip 🙂