![]() ![]() The audience has shrunk, but so has the band – reduced down to the core of the two Kane brothers. But there was some method in this madness because Scottish siblings Pat and Greg Kane might only have had one hit record to their name, but it was what would become their signature tune, Labour of Love, and the timing was perfect, since they were riding high in the UK top ten that very week with the song.įast-forward 29 years to 2016, and last night I saw the band play live for the only the second time. It was a little bizarre at the time, I must admit, seeing this hitherto unheard of band playing on the same bill as superstar Madonna – very much in her ‘imperial’ phase – and no doubt this was the result of some record label/management lobbying. Paul’s website is hiapop Blog and you can follow him on Twitter here, and on Facebook here.I first saw Hue and Cry live back in 1987, when they were a support act for Madonna at Roundhay Park in Leeds when Madge was on her ‘Who’s That Girl’ tour. More of Paul’s writing on Louder Than War can be found at his author’s archive. They can be followed on Twitter as and Liked on Facebook.Īll words by Paul Scott-Bates. It displays an act who have gone ignored for far too long and maybe the time is right for the recognition that they truly deserve. Pocketful Of Stones is a fine return to top form from the Glaswegian brothers. The title track continues the intense and clinical wall of sound that Hue And Cry are so very capable of producing and oozes a sheer quality that is rarely heard in modern pop. Nobody Died sees a magnificent upward spiral to a tumultuous crescendo and Let Her Go is particularly poignant as Pat duets with daughter Eleanor on her leaving the family home. Every song packs a punch into a thoroughly entertaining composition with the drama of their massive production. Beautiful Construction builds and builds to a fine song with the additional of the Glasgow String Quartet and leaves a butterfly in the heart as it sadly ends. The new album looks toward politics, love, parenthood and self-appreciation for influences and never fails to impress. Likewise, Greg’s keys work perfectly with his brother in a classic musical style that makes music so easy to listen to. With faultless vocals, Pat exudes sweat and tears from every pore and commits with a voice which has long deserved a bigger stage. Greg and Pat can write great songs and that talent never goes away. Album opener It Happened Here could almost have been lifted from their early efforts not in terms of sounding dated but in a racy, jam-packed musical extravaganza brought to us by a fine band, wonderful backing vocals and the brothers. The feel and style is perhaps similar to their debut album and in the same way that Seduced And Abandoned contained an album brimming with filler so does Pocketful Of Stones. Pocketful Of Stones is Hue And Cry’s first album of new material since 2012s Hot Wire and sees them on, in simple terms, top form. With the exception of Looking For Linda and Violently from 1988s Remote album they have largely failed to trouble the mainstream but have continued to produce fine music and retain the respect of the musical elite ever since. What the duo represented was pop music with a classic feel, making the terms sophisti-pop and blue-eyed soul their own and bringing jazz/soul/blues to the mainstream long before the likes of Buble and any other middle-aged wannabe crooner ever thought of the idea. Hue And Cry’s success, and the single there are maybe remembered for, came in the shape of the albums second single Labour Of Love which climbed as high as number 6. Singles, I Refuse (twice) and Strength To Strength were sure-fire hits but failed to hit the Top 40 of the day. ![]() It’s blend of soul, jazz and blues infused with an irresistible pop slant resulted in a fine album which still sounds polished and exciting to this day. With 1987s Seduced And Abandoned, Pat and Greg Kane released one of the most criminally underrated albums of the decade. Louder Than War’s Paul Scott-Bates reviews. ![]() Platinum selling brother duo release their new album.
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