The Projected Passion Revue | ||||
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Released | January 2007 | |||
Recorded | 1981 | |||
Genre | New wave, blue-eyed soul | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
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The Projected Passion Revue is a compilation album by the group Dexys Midnight Runners, comprising recordings made in 1981, between the group's first album Searching for the Young Soul Rebels and its second, Too-Rye-Ay. The album represents a stage in the group's development which built upon the blue-eyed soul sound of the original line-up, but came before the group's adoption of a significant folk influence (and the addition of The Emerald Express to the line-up).
The album includes the A and B sides of Dexys Midnight Runners' three 1981 singles, three tracks recorded in session for Radio 1, and a live recording of a show in Dexys' "Projected Passion Revue" tour.
Track listing
- "Plan B" (single)
- "Soul Finger" (single B-side)
- Dialogue - Introduction by Gary Crowley (live)
- "Outlook" (a.k.a. "Dubious" and "Spiritual Passion") (live)
- "Tell Me When My Light Turns Green" (live)
- "Soon/Plan B" (live)
- "Burn It Down" (live)
- "Respect" (live)
- "Until I Believe in My Soul" (live)
- "There There My Dear" (live)
- "Your Own" (a.k.a. "Liars A to E) (live)
- "Breaking Down The Walls of Heartache" (live)
- "Let's Make This Precious" (session)
- "Your Own" (a.k.a. "Liars A to E") (session)
- "Until I Believe in My Soul" (session)
- "Show Me" (single)
- "Soon" (single B-side)
- "Liars A to E" (single)
- "And Yes We Must Remain The Wildhearted Outsiders" (single B-side)
- Tracks 1 & 2 originally a single released March 1981
- Tracks 3-12 recorded live at Paris Theatre, London, May 30, 1981
- Tracks 13-15 recorded for Richard Skinner session, July 9, 1981
- Tracks 16 & 17 originally a single released July 1981
- Tracks 18 & 19 originally a single released October 1981
Personnel
- Kevin Rowland - vocals
- Billy Adams - guitar
- Steve Wynne - bass
- Micky Billingham - organ, piano
- Seb Shelton - drums
- Paul Speare - tenor saxophone
- Brian Maurice - alto saxophone
- "Big" Jim Paterson - trombone
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