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Go West - Dancin' on the Couch (CD)

Dancin' on the Couch
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Album Details: Dancin' on the Couch

Release Date:01/01/1987
Label:Capitol
UPC:094632155023

Track List: Dancin' on the Couch

  1. I Want to Hear It from You
  2. From Baltimore to Paris
  3. True Colours
  1. King Is Dead
  2. Dangerous

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User Reviews: Dancin' on the Couch

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    Dancing on the Couch

    By Coach Evey and the Pilakteers  May 12, 2004

    Pros: a more complete album

    Cons: not as many hooks as the first album

    This album is a very accomplished one. Peter Cox and Richard Drummie (and Alan Murphy as well) have improved their writing and it shows. The album itself carries a somber feel and sorrow. From the opening drums of 'I Want to Hear It From You'... to the soulish synth ending of 'Dangerous' it will not dissapoint. It will not hit you as quickly as the first album though. It may take a few listens to really enjoy the whole masterpiece that it is. Every song is special in its own way. The jazzy 'The King is Dead' will delight and Cox's vocals really are wonderful on this one. 'From Baltimore to Paris' is a personal favourite. If that means anything to you. The bass from 'Masque of Love' will drown you and will get your fingers a tappin'. True Colours is Go West at their well Go West-esque. Simple bassline, heavy synth but somehow they pull it off and make it a great tune. The opening of 'Crossfire' is a beautiful one and will really allow you to loose yourself in the album (if you haven't been already). This is (sorry to have to take this from the Go West website, but it is very true) Go West for grownups. Being 16 myself though, This could quite possibly be my favourite Go West album. Go figure heh.Note: Album artwork is beautiful and the cover has a very pleasing picture of the Go West duo in front of dusk in England. I eventually plan on getting an album of this version just to frame it! Cheers,Evan Read more Less

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    Outstanding & Innovative

    By AdrianD  Feb 14, 2000

    This album still remains in my personal playlist today 11 years after its original release date. This is classic Go West but with a very artistic flair - to the musician and Go West fan, "Dancing On The Couch" is an outstanding mix of "adult-pop." S...uperb vocals, catchy melodies, creative arrangements, and fine musicianship are captured in every song. From the smooth jazz number "The King is Dead" to the creative, driving song "I Want To Hear it From You," Go West have successfully encapsulated various styles of modern music without leaving their "pop" trademark making this an album truly for all people to enjoy. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Dancin' on the Couch

  • All Music Guide

    Their first album scored hits on both sides of the Atlantic with a polished but infectious brand of pop-soul, so it was no surprise that the duo Go West returned two years later with much the same sound. The disappointment of Dancing on the Couch (the enigmatic title is a reference to the book -The Red Couch: A Portrait of America, though one would be hard-pressed to figure that out from most of the lyrics) is the missing hooks: Peter Cox's appealingly rough tenor just slides right over the glossy grooves, searching in vain for something memorable to catch onto. By far the most memorable song of the set is a reworking of the first album's "Don't Look Down," which, even in this slightly inferior version, is head and shoulders above the other nine cuts. The only other tracks that make any sort of impression are the RB-tinged opener "I Want to Hear It From You," with Cox and guest Ma Birch adding a little heat to Gary Stevenson's synth-heavy production, and "The King Is Dead," incongruous... but attractive cocktail jazz with an assist from Kate Bush. The rest veers from the instantly forgettable ("Chinese Whispers") to the truly dire (the unfunky funk of "True Colours" and "Dangerous"), wasting the typically excellent fretless bass work of Pino Palladino in the bargain. The album flopped, though Cox and partner Richard Drummie would regain commercial footing a few years later with a series of adult contemporary soul singles. What they didn't regain was the spark that made their first album special. - Dan LeRoy, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Go West

Guitarist Richard Drummie and vocalist Peter Cox formed the duo Go West. Backed by the likes of Austrian keyboardist/producer Peter Wolf and a cast of West Coast studio musicians, they've produced several albums of high energy dance pop. Although their 1985 debut was a polished set that produced two Top 40 singles ("We Close Our Eyes" and "Don't Look Down"), their bigge... Read more