A friend of mine asked me to rip this album as he could not find the digital copy anywhere. I reckon I'll just share with you all.
In WAV here:
https://mega.nz/file/4m5iWKQR#SqVd4Ol9c ... v0cKu96QO4
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80rulez wrote:AJWAVE,
I didn't like them that much in the 80s. I thought they were cheesy
80rulez wrote:I have their "Burn It" album as well. Have not played it for many years. Might put a spin on it soon.
omar wrote:I'm surprised Burn It! was never officially on CD but was reissued digitally a while back. iTunes UK has the full length album plus the bonus tracks to sample. Sounds remastered to me. I'm hoping Cherry Red will gather up Modern Romance's entire back catalogue in a boxset one day.
xymox970 wrote:Glad to see Modern Romances making a kind of a small comeback to our community.
I, for one, think that they full deserve it.
First discovered them in 1983.g. with the classic like Dont Stop That Crazy Rhythm.
Just loved that John DuPrez wonderful trumpet.
Afterwards, a great ballad Walking In The Rain that really showcases that Mullins was a much better singer that Deane,
especially wonderful is the "blues version" on the 12".
Went back to the earlier singles, which were equally as addictive,
but what struck me the most was the debut LP Adventures in Clubland.
The album that flows together like no other.
Didnt care much for the change of style on Burn It! but I guess the latin groove has its five minutes of fame,
or in the case of Modern Romance, almost two full years is more like it.
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