Monday, May 19, 2025

B.E.F. - Music of Quality and Distinction, Volume Three: Dark (2013)


UK import

An  album of covers featuring guest vocalists, described by Martyn Ware in the liner notes thusly:
Simply put, the original idea was to create dark, electronic versions of previously happy pop songs - of course the concept expanded a little as the tracks were created, but this was the DNA at the heart of the album. Armed with this idea, which the artists immediately embraced, I started working on the backing tracks in 2010.
I haven't heard Volume 2 (yet), but Volume 3 is similar to Volume 1 in that it is a hit-or-miss affair: a few good, a few bad, and a lot of mid.

Peak on the US Billboard Top 200 chart: Did not chart

Tracks:
  1. Every Time I See You I Go Wild featuring Kim Wilde
    written and originally recorded by Stevie Wonder
  2. Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time featuring Green Gartside
    originally recorded by The Delfonics
  3. Don't Want to Know featuring Sarah Jane Morris
    originally recorded by John Martyn
  4. Picture This featuring Kate Jackson
    originally recorded by Blondie
  5. Breathing featuring Andy Bell
    originally recorded by Kate Bush
  6. It Was a Very Good Year featuring Glenn Gregory
    made famous by Frank Sinatra
  7. I Wanna Be Your Dog featuring Boy George
    originally recorded by The Stooges
  8. The Same Love That Made Me Laugh featuring David J Roch
    originally recorded by Bill Withers
  9. God Only Knows featuring Shingai Shoniwa
    originally recorded by The Beach Boys
  10. Make Up featuring Boy George
    originally recorded by Lou Reed
  11. Just Walk in My Shoes featuring Sandie Shaw
    originally recorded by Gladys Knight & The Pips
  12. The Look of Love featuring Polly Scattergood
    popularized by Dusty Springfield
  13. Party Fears Two featuring Glenn Gregory
    originally recorded by The Associates
  14. Smalltown Boy featuring Billie Godfrey
    originally recorded by Bronski Beat
Bonus tracks:
  1. The Day Before You Came featuring Maxim
    originally recorded by Abba
  2. Co-pilot To Pilot featuring Kelly Barnes
    originally recorded by Teena Marie

Personal Memory Associated with this CD: None, but hearing I Wanna Be Your Dog reminds me of this pinback I occasionally wore when I was in high school:
Oddly enough, adults in my life (parents & teachers) never commented on the pin. When my classmates asked what it meant, they quickly lost interest when I mentioned The Stooges. Such is high school.

Previously revisited for the blog:
Music of Quality and Distinction, Volume One (1982)
Music for Listening To (1981)
Geisha Boys and Temple Girls (1981)

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