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#1 Posted : 25 October 2018 08:55:52(UTC)
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i wonder how this will turn out:


http://www.superdeluxeed...reimagines-the-eighties/

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Trevor Horn / Reimagines: The Eighties
October 25, 2018 by Paul Sinclairtags: 1980s, trevor horn


New album • SIGNED copies available • Guest vocalists
Legendary producer Trevor Horn, often credited with ‘inventing the 80s’, now ‘reimagines’ the decade with a newly announced album of eighties classics recorded with ‘the Sarm Orchestra’ and a string of guest vocalists including Robbie Williams, Seal and Tony Hadley.

Reimagines: The Eighties (feat. The Sarm Orchestra) has some similarities with the recently announced 80s Symphonic album in that it contains big hits rearranged with an orchestral element, but on Trevor’s album these are new recordings from the ground up and nothing from the original track is in the mix. Also, Horn has the pedigree to make this a more interesting exercise.



Tracks include Tears For Fears‘ classic ‘Everybody Wants To Rule The World’ (sung by Robbie Williams), ‘Ashes to Ashes’ (featuring Seal), ‘Slave To The Rhythm’ (with Rumer), and ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It’ (Tony Hadley). Some have no guest vocalist which means either Trevor takes over vocal duties (he’s a good singer, of course) or they are instrumentals.

The album will be released (on CD only, for now) on 1 February next year and fans can pre-order a SIGNED copy from Trevor’s online store.

Pre-order SIGNED CD of Reimagines: The Eighties (£10)




1. Everybody Wants To Rule The World – Trevor Horn Featuring The Sarm Orchestra and Robbie Williams
2. Dancing In The Dark – Trevor Horn Featuring The Sarm Orchestra and Gabrielle Aplin
3. Ashes To Ashes – Trevor Horn Featuring The Sarm Orchestra and Seal
4. The Power Of Love – Trevor Horn Featuring The Sarm Orchestra and Matt Cardle
5. It’s Different For Girls – Trevor Horn Featuring The Sarm Orchestra and Steve Hogarth
6. Slave To The Rhythm – Trevor Horn Featuring The Sarm Orchestra and Rumer
7. Brothers In Arms – Trevor Horn Featuring The Sarm Orchestra and Simple Minds
8. Girls On Film – Trevor Horn Featuring The Sarm Orchestra and All Saints
9. What’s Love Got To Do With It? – Trevor Horn Featuring The Sarm Orchestra and Tony Hadley
10. Owner Of A Lonely Heart – Trevor Horn Featuring The Sarm Orchestra
11. Take On Me – Trevor Horn Featuring The Sarm Orchestra
12. Blue Monday – Trevor Horn Featuring The Sarm Orchestra and Rev Jimmy Wood

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#2 Posted : 08 November 2018 08:17:35(UTC)
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Some of those guest vocalists - the mind boggles Confused
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#3 Posted : 25 January 2019 18:02:04(UTC)
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orchestra is ok, but the voice, ughh:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zJBVWbxynI

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#4 Posted : 26 January 2019 01:42:19(UTC)
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In the words of Alan Partridge - 'Sorry... that is awful'.

Music is listenable, but the vocals are just horrific.
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#5 Posted : 26 January 2019 05:13:43(UTC)
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The bit from 1.18 to 1.47 works well orchestrally. The harmonica seems like a baaad idea.
And yeah those vocals - ugh - he sounds like a cruise ship singer.
The Rev Jimmie Wood, best known as the singer from the Inspiral C....no not carpets but Crowns. Who the f&ck are they??
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ROCKET MICK on 26/01/2019(UTC)
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#6 Posted : 26 January 2019 08:36:20(UTC)
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I like the electro bit from 3:31 to the end, but possibly because it's not that different from the original? This is one of those songs that people simply should not touch.
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#7 Posted : 11 February 2019 15:13:18(UTC)
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For those that might actually like some more versions,
the japanese release has instrumental versions of all the songs..

http://www.superdeluxeed...nus-cd-of-instrumentals/

http://www.superdeluxeed...-trevor-horns-new-album/

you can also listen to all of them on pretty much every streaming service IN JAPAN ONLY.

if anyone can rip them, or get them, let me know. i actually like a few of these songs,
but don't want to get the entire japanese cd unless i can find a cheaper copy.

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ROCKET MICK on 12/02/2019(UTC)
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#8 Posted : 12 February 2019 01:14:51(UTC)
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I bought this album and wish I hadn't.

BM is the best track on it and it's not as good as Orkestra Obsolete, its best remix comparator.







I am a sucker for instrumental tracks though...
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#9 Posted : 03 May 2019 05:02:46(UTC)
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ok, the instrumental tracks are out everywhere else, digitally and streaming at least.

i really like them a lot better without the vocals, but they had to thrown in a cheesy vocoder
(80s style) on a few of them... still way better..

https://linkco.re/bM2BVAyV?lang=en


i like the harmonica.

blue monday survives.

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