The Lost Boys: Hard-To-Find ’80s LPs (“Brimstone & Treacle”)

“The Lost Boys: Hard-To-Find ’80s LPs” will give you exactly what the title implies: a rare or out-of-print album or EP from the ’80s in its entirety. Some will be from CD, but most will have been lovingly transferred from pristine vinyl culled directly from the Analog Kid’s vast collection. Whatever album I choose, it will be one that you can’t easily find for sale on Amazon or in the iTunes store. Death…by stereo!

 

The dark 1982 film Brimstone & Treacle was Sting’s first starring role in a motion picture. He also contributed the majority of the film’s soundtrack, and even enlisted his bandmates from The Police for a few tracks. Sting’s version of the 1930’s-era standard “Spread A Little Happiness” was his first solo hit (#16 in the UK), and he also won a Grammy in the Best Rock Instrumental Performance for the title track at the 1984 ceremony.

The Police’s three new songs on Brimstone & Treacle are highlighted by the hypnotic “I Burn For You,” one of the band’s best songs and one that would have fit very nicely on side two of the next year’s Synchronicity album. Sting played “I Burn For You” live on the 1985 Dream Of The Blue Turtles tour, and that fantastic version is included in today’s bonus tracks.

Brimstone & Treacle was finally released on CD in 1988, but it has been out of print for years. The three songs from The Police can be found on the three-disc Message In A Box compilation, but the Sting solo songs are not available anywhere else. The Analog Kid is pleased to spread a little happiness as he goes by…

Brimstone & Treacle

Brimstone & Treacle: Original Soundtrack Album

A&M Records, 1982

 

1. Finchley Children’s Music Group: “When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder”

When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder

2. Sting: “Brimstone & Treacle” (Sting)

Brimstone & Treacle

3. Sting: “Narration” (Sting/Potter)

Narration

4. The Police: “How Stupid Mr. Bates” (Copeland/Sting/Summers)

How Stupid Mr Bates

5. Sting: “Only You” (Sting/Potter)

Only You

6. The Police: “I Burn For You” (Sting)

I Burn For You

7. Sting: “Spread A Little Happiness” (Ellis)

Spread A Little Happiness

8. The Go-Go’s: “We Got The Beat” (Caffey)

We Got The Beat

9. Sting: “You Know I Had The Strangest Dream” (Sting)

You Know I Had The Strangest Dream

10. Squeeze: “Up The Junction” (Difford/Tilbrook)

Up The Junction

11. The Brimstone Chorale: “Bless This House” (Brahe/Taylor)

Bless This House

12. The Police: “A Kind Of Loving” (Copeland/Sting/Summers)

A Kind Of Loving

13. Sting: “Brimstone 2” (Sting)

Brimstone 2

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Bonus Tracks!

The first rule of The Analog Kid blog is that if you write about a song on the Analog Kid blog, you share the song on the Analog Kid blog.

Sting_ Singles & B-Sides

Sting: “I Burn For You” [Live] (Sting)

From the 12″ single Russians

A&M Records, 1985

Vinyl rip courtesy of the Analog Kid

I Burn For You [Live in Paris]

Sunday Morningside

Neil Diamond’s “Morningside” is the best song ever written about a table. Neil is also responsible for the best song ever written about a chair. I anxiously await his upcoming masterpiece about ottomans.

Neil Diamond_ Singles & B-Sides

Neil Diamond: “Morningside” [Single Version] (Written By Neil Diamond)

Original version from the album Moods

Uni Records, 1972

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Bonus Tracks!

The first rule of The Analog Kid blog is that if you write about a song on the Analog Kid blog, you share the song on the Analog Kid blog.

Stones

Neil Diamond: “I Am…I Said” (Written By Neil Diamond)

From the album Stones

Uni Records, 1971

10.15 Saturday Night: Electra Woman And Dyna Girl

I’ve admitted in prior blog posts that I used to watch Days Of Our Lives religiously. I still peek in on it occasionally, but the 2009 firing of longtime star Deidre Hall really bothered me. Deidre is simply the coolest. What other actress can trump the evil Stefano DiMera, ward off possession by Satan, come back from the dead multiple times, put a teenage Shannon Doherty in her place, and kick some superhero ass on ’70s Saturday morning television?

electra-woman-and-dyna-girl-1976-1

Electra Woman And Dyna Girl only lasted one season on ABC in 1976-77, but it has become a cult classic over the years. It also has one rockin’ theme song!

Deidre is back for occasional appearances on Days now, and once again all is right in the world!

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Bonus Tracks!

The first rule of The Analog Kid blog is that if you write about a song on the Analog Kid blog, you share the song on the Analog Kid blog.

I have no idea where or why this happened. All I know is that I would have given anything to be there!

When Black Friday Comes…

I’m gonna dig myself a hole

Gonna lay down in it ’til January or so.

black-friday-macys

You be careful out among them English…

Katy Lied

Steely Dan: “Black Friday” (Written By Donald Fagen & Walter Becker)

From the album Katy Lied

ABC Records, 1975

Happy Thanksgiving!

ABC#00841

Hope everyone enjoys their families, friends, toast, popcorn, and jelly beans today! Thanks for reading the Analog Kid blog. I am thankful you are here. Hook ’em!

Linus & Lucy_ The Music Of Vince Guaraldi

George Winston: “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” (Written By Vince Guaraldi)

From the album Linus & Lucy: The Music Of Vince Guaraldi

Windham Hill, 1996