Turquoise DaysGrey Skies

Label:

Disques Strategie – STRAT XX1

Format:

Vinyl , 7", 45 RPM

Country:

Jersey

Released:

Genre:

Pop

Style:

New Wave

Tracklist

A Grey Skies 4:18
B Blurred 3:26

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtMousehole Studio Jersey

Credits

  • EngineerMatthew Collins (2)
  • Engineer [Assistant]Brian O'Flaherty (2)
  • GuitarLuchie (2)
  • KeyboardsDavid Le Breton (2)
  • ProducerTurquoise Days
  • VocalsLuchie (2)

Notes

Recorded at Mousehole Studios, Jersey

Other Versions (1)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Grey Skies (7", 45 RPM, Unofficial Release) Not On Label none 2011

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Reviews

  • discodjcom's avatar
    discodjcom
    mix with Poeme Electronique: Echoes fade ... which is a bargain compared to prices asked for Grey skies
    • discoclubmare's avatar
      discoclubmare
      Edited one year ago
      Was just thinking, I should buy this one, the sky is so grey today. Oh, the last sold one was for 617,50 ... wooow!
      • vectorcityrecords's avatar
        Just copped this after so many years can someone confirm the deadwax on their copy? I know there are boots floating about
        • coldwar1977's avatar
          coldwar1977
          Edited one year ago
          The title track sounds a LOT like an outtake of 'A Broken Frame'-era Depeche Mode. Excellent synthpop with catchy melodies, nice "minimal" analog synth sounds and strong vocals. The way it should be. But I think I enjoy the B-side even more, with its added New Wave guitar chords à la Five Or Six. For once, the hype is entirely justified: this 7" is truly a little 80's gem. Wouldn't mind to have it in my collection. But not at those prices. ing bands: always. ing hoarders: NO.
          • JAUXSMOKER's avatar
            JAUXSMOKER
            My friends there is the perfect Pop. But vinyl is not for everyone ...!

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            • Want:1014
            • Avg Rating:4.76 / 5
            • Ratings:67
            • Last Sold:
            • Low:€94.06
            • Median:€160.95
            • High:€565.50

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