Lost Fingers, The / Lost In The 80s
Album: | Lost In The 80s | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Lost Fingers, The | Added: | Oct 2009 | |
Label: | Tandem Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-10-18 | Pull Date: | 2009-12-20 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 20 | Dec 13 | Dec 6 | Nov 29 | Nov 8 | Nov 1 | Oct 25 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 31, 2012: | New World Disorder
Pump Up The Jam |
4. | Dec 12, 2009: | On The Warpath
Billie Jean |
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2. | Dec 24, 2009: | Eve of Disorder
Billie Jean |
5. | Dec 12, 2009: | New World Disorder
Straight Up |
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3. | Dec 19, 2009: | Best Disorders of 2009
Pump Up The Jam |
6. | Dec 05, 2009: | New World Disorder
You Give Love A Bad Name |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2009-10-19
Reviewed 2009-10-19
The Lost Fingers – Lost in the 80s
Reviewed by Sadie O. 10/19/09
Terrible 80’s hits covered a la Django – brilliant musicianship and vocals and arrangements. It works both as a funny novelty record and really musically excellent body of work – that doesn’t happen often. Either way, it should lift everyone’s spirits. It’s hard to imagine why these things weren’t recorded like this in the first place…
No FCCs that I could hear. I like 1, 8, also 2, 6, 11, 12 – all of em.
1. 3:49 *****guitar flourish intro, midtempo funky shuffle – the combination of guitar jazz and disco lyrics is pretty wild. Terrific guitar duet mid-song.
2. 3:51 ****solo vocal intro (much the same as original), then breathtaking Django-style guitar.
3. 3:09 ***downtempo, swingy, more than a hint of Satchmo in the vocals.
4. 4:13 ***slow intro in French, then uptempo two-step with hyperspeed guitar runs.
5. 3:42 ***chugging little 4/4 groove, fingersnaps, pretty guitar riffs and sleazy lyrics.
6. 3:49 ****uptempo swing with skat singing. Airy and light.
7. 4:09 ***uptempo and upbeat, and really silly – if the musicianship wasn’t so good. Another blistering guitar solo…
8. 4:17 *****damn! Uptempo with cute little backing bops and overwrought lead vocals, and a song EVERYONE remembers. Completely brilliant ending.
9. 4:53 ***guitar flourishes intro, lounge bopper.
10. 3:31 **very subdued guitar and upright bass intro, then midtempo bouncy happy boppy thing.
11. 4:06 ****Spanish guitar intro, uptempo wiggle – don’t know how they made this dog sound so good. Nice bit of walking bass and nuttiness.
12. 5:23 ****lazy downtempo stroll, brilliant vocals (listen and weep, Nat King Cole!) NB: a few moments of dramatic silence.
13. 3:47 ***back to the uptempo sashay and Djangoism, very light and unctuously hip vocals in Frencha.
14. 3:18 ***furiously uptempo guitar scratching, bops and very, very French vocals. And at the end, everybody dies! YAY!!!
Reviewed by Sadie O. 10/19/09
Terrible 80’s hits covered a la Django – brilliant musicianship and vocals and arrangements. It works both as a funny novelty record and really musically excellent body of work – that doesn’t happen often. Either way, it should lift everyone’s spirits. It’s hard to imagine why these things weren’t recorded like this in the first place…
No FCCs that I could hear. I like 1, 8, also 2, 6, 11, 12 – all of em.
1. 3:49 *****guitar flourish intro, midtempo funky shuffle – the combination of guitar jazz and disco lyrics is pretty wild. Terrific guitar duet mid-song.
2. 3:51 ****solo vocal intro (much the same as original), then breathtaking Django-style guitar.
3. 3:09 ***downtempo, swingy, more than a hint of Satchmo in the vocals.
4. 4:13 ***slow intro in French, then uptempo two-step with hyperspeed guitar runs.
5. 3:42 ***chugging little 4/4 groove, fingersnaps, pretty guitar riffs and sleazy lyrics.
6. 3:49 ****uptempo swing with skat singing. Airy and light.
7. 4:09 ***uptempo and upbeat, and really silly – if the musicianship wasn’t so good. Another blistering guitar solo…
8. 4:17 *****damn! Uptempo with cute little backing bops and overwrought lead vocals, and a song EVERYONE remembers. Completely brilliant ending.
9. 4:53 ***guitar flourishes intro, lounge bopper.
10. 3:31 **very subdued guitar and upright bass intro, then midtempo bouncy happy boppy thing.
11. 4:06 ****Spanish guitar intro, uptempo wiggle – don’t know how they made this dog sound so good. Nice bit of walking bass and nuttiness.
12. 5:23 ****lazy downtempo stroll, brilliant vocals (listen and weep, Nat King Cole!) NB: a few moments of dramatic silence.
13. 3:47 ***back to the uptempo sashay and Djangoism, very light and unctuously hip vocals in Frencha.
14. 3:18 ***furiously uptempo guitar scratching, bops and very, very French vocals. And at the end, everybody dies! YAY!!!
Track Listing
1. | Pump Up The Jam | 8. | Billie Jean | |||
2. | You Give Love A Bad Name | 9. | Careless Whisper | |||
3. | You Shook Me All Night Long | 10. | Tainted Love | |||
4. | Incognito | 11. | Straight Up | |||
5. | Touch Me | 12. | Black Velvet | |||
6. | Part-Time Lover | 13. | Bonus Track: Joe Le Taxi | |||
7. | Fresh | 14. | Bonus Track: Belleville Rendez-Vous |