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I Can't Get Over You

Artist: Jocelyn Enriquez
Genre: Rhythm and Blues
Label: TNC Records
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I Say I Say I Say

Artist: Erasure
Genre: Alternative Rock
Label: Elektra / Wea
My Rating:
Rating: 5.0 (40 votes)
Release: 1994
Summary: On their first full-length album since 1991's Abba-Esque EP--a disc that should have made Ace of Base redundant--that lovable computer dance duo Erasure returns with tongue-in-cheek soulful vocals and catchy choruses to spare. "I Say, I Say, I Say" spawned a monster alternative hit with "Always," and there are three or four more tunes with equal hum-ability and boogie potential. Vince Clark and Andy Bell won't change your life, but programmed pop can be a lot more painful. "--Jim DeRogatis"


 

Information Society

Artist: Information Society
Genre: Dance & DJ
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
My Rating:
Rating: 4.5 (28 votes)
Release: 1990
Comments: Vinyl LP Album
Summary: The earliest incarnation of this Minnesota band of tech-geeks was essentially a rock band with a deep love for club music, and their first widely distributed record splits the difference. The hit "What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)," featuring a Leonard Nimoy sample, is essentially the great lost Duran Duran single, but the rest of the album is pleasingly all over the place. "Walking Away" owes as much to Latin freestyle as it does to mainstream dance-rock, "Lay All Your Love on Me" lights a fire under Abba's tailbone, and the last few tracks slow the tempo way down to an electro crawl. The album is inconsistent and fillery, but it demonstrates a bunch of routes dance music might have gone in the late '80s and didn't quite. "--Douglas Wolk"


 

Information Society

Artist: Information Society
Genre: Dance & DJ
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
My Rating:
Rating: 4.5 (28 votes)
Release: 1990
Summary: The earliest incarnation of this Minnesota band of tech-geeks was essentially a rock band with a deep love for club music, and their first widely distributed record splits the difference. The hit "What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)," featuring a Leonard Nimoy sample, is essentially the great lost Duran Duran single, but the rest of the album is pleasingly all over the place. "Walking Away" owes as much to Latin freestyle as it does to mainstream dance-rock, "Lay All Your Love on Me" lights a fire under Abba's tailbone, and the last few tracks slow the tempo way down to an electro crawl. The album is inconsistent and fillery, but it demonstrates a bunch of routes dance music might have gone in the late '80s and didn't quite. "--Douglas Wolk"


 

Information Society

Artist: Information Society
Duration: 42:24
Genre: Dance Pop
Label: Octoarts International, Inc.
My Rating:
Release: 1990
Comments: Philippine Edition
Summary: An infectious update of the classic synth-pop most famous earlier in the decade, Information Society's self-titled debut sounds most similar to British groups like ABC and Pet Shop Boys, though hits like "What's on Your Mind," "Walking Away," and the cover of "Lay All Your Love on Me" manage to inject the affair with elements of industrial dance and hip-hop. All in all, it's a much better album than expected from the group many dismissed as mere one-hit wonders.

by John Bush


 

The Innocents

Artist: Erasure
Genre: Alternative Rock
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
My Rating:
Rating: 4.5 (40 votes)
Release: 1990
Summary: Great CD. One of my favorites. Great to leave on repeat. "Yahoo!" is one of my favorite songs to work out to.


 

The Innocents

Artist: Erasure
Duration: 51:43
Genre: Alternative Rock
Label: Sire Records
My Rating:
Release: 1988


 

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