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You can blame thank Charity Chic Music for this one. On Tuesday, CC wrote about his purchase of Summertime by Fun Boy Three on 7" and it being the first time that he's heard their version of this George Gershwin-written classic. As I typing a reply that, in my opinion, the 12" version of Summertime was even better, a seed had already been planted...
So here we are, loosely keeping with my 'summer' theme of the past few days, here is a selection focusing on Fun Boy Three's excursions on the version via the format of the 12" single. They were pretty consistent in this respect, offering up extended takes that veered off into dub-inflected territory on most of their singles.
The only singles that appeared on 12" in unadulterated form (i.e. same as the 7"/album version) were The Lunatics Have Taken Over The Asylum, The Tunnel Of Love and Germany-only release The Farm Yard Connection.
In the late 1980s, when DJs were dusting off and remixing any and every 'old' song they could find, FB3 were no exception, with Dancin' Danny D having a go at album track Faith, Hope & Charity in 1989. It's not included on today's selection but you can listen to it here.
The Lunatics Have Taken Over The Asylum has also proved to be an attractive proposition for 21st century bedroom DJs and a trawl of YouTube will net you a tonne of re-edits and remixes of the song. None as good as the original, of course.
This selection is dedicated to the brilliant Lynval Golding, Neville Staple and of course the peerless and greatly missed Terry Hall. As an additional tribute to the latter, I'm re-posting the previous Terry Hall Imaginary Compilation Albums, previously hosted and co-created by the excellent The Vinyl Villain.
1) The Telephone Always Rings (Extended Version) (1982)
2) Really Saying Something (He Was Really Sayin' Somethin') (Remix By John Luongo): Bananarama ft. Fun Boy Three (1982)
3) Our Lips Are Sealed (Special Remix Version) (1983)
4) The Funrama Theme (Extended Version): Fun Boy Three ft. Bananarama (1982)
5) The More I See (The Less I Believe) Parts 1 & 2 (?) (1982)
6) Summertime (Extended Version) (Cover Of Abbie Mitchell) (1982)
7) The Alibi (The Station's Full Of Pipes) (12" Version) (1982)
8) T'Ain't What You Do (It's The Way That You Do It) / Just Do It (Extended Version) (Cover of Jimmie Lunceford, Harry James & Ella Fitzgerald): Fun Boy Three ft. Bananarama (1982)
You're such a tease
ReplyDeleteI know! I can't lie, CC, I have a day off work today, I didn't finish the selection last night and I wanted a bit of a lie-in this morning.... I hope it was worth the wait!
DeleteLoving the remixes Khayem!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mike!
DeleteWorth the wait!
ReplyDeletePhew, thanks, CC!
DeleteEvery single one is a winner!! Wasn't always the case when great songs in the 80s were given the extended/remix treatment, but FB3 (along with Soft Cell) always seemed to work out just fine.
ReplyDeleteI remember initially being quite bemused by the 12" of Our Lips Are Sealed, especially the Urdu language segment (and standalone version on the B-side) but I was quickly won over. I think FB3 were an important part of my introduction to and education in dub and 'versioning' single A-sides.
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