Andrew Robertson
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Andrew Robertson
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I'm hyped!

BTW, I don't remember seeing the new Nourished By Time Pop.up in your thread. I highly recommend it!
I think we all would have heard if Live at the Necropolis: The Lords of Synth had come to pass.
40 years of TV shows and movies about sex robots, and none of them have had the courage to needledrop "Horny Computer".
I wish the Cameo song went as hard as the video does, because DAMN.
If I hadn't seen the artist credit for Kurtis, I would have assumed that "Basketball" was a parody song.
Newcleus is exactly as much fun as that album cover promises.
"Caribbean Queen" is a great midpoint between the gritty, propulsive side of the poll and the lush Big Pop of the other half.
Electro taking a lot of lumps in Round 1.
Injustice of the century for Atomic Dog.
"Al Naafiysh (The Soul)" is my main. I love how layered it sounds while still being so stark and allowing you to hear every part so clearly. It's like a sampler of everything that rules about Electro.
"Street Dance" is basically a freestyle song, I love this.
The Specials have good intentions, but it's like listening to a Tumblr post from early 2017 to me. Meanwhile, the pressing issue of sucker MCs barely gets any attention these days.
The idea of a world where "Hot Hot Hot" is a new song makes my brain feel weird.
"Play At Your Own Risk" is so dense and layered, it really sounds like something that should have been released on a later greatest hits record with a parenthetical title like "('89 Mix)". Hard to think it came out the same year as "Planet Rock".
All these are great, but "I Need A Freak" is just NASTY.
Love the combination of smooth R&B voice on pure reggae on "Night Nurse", but so far "Stool Pigeon" is my favourite new find of the poll. Feels like it could stand in as a summary of so much of the poll, between the funk and the early rap vocal delivery.
I love the space on the Beat track. As great a funk jam as "Let It Whip" is, though, it's not "Atomic Dog".
Gotta vote for Aretha as one of my bonuses, love how sleek and minimalist it is. Any other group, "Nuclear War" would have been i. I just can't hear "Sexual Healing" with fresh ears, and I always have trouble with Stevie, even when he's tearing the joint down, it's always at least a little corny.
Starpoint makes a perfect 5/5 for my noms, don't know I've ever had that happen before.
(40/62) Thursday- Full Collapse

Gotta say I liked each individual track, but the entire album was a little wearying.
(39/62) The Sound- Jeopardy

I probably would have loved this more if I'd heard it when I was younger and didn't know as much post-punk as I do now, but it's still very good, and particularly interesting for its airless, nearly-goth production.
(38/62) Graham Parker- Squeezing Out Sparks

I didn't expect how exactly like Elvis Costello this would sound. Luckily for me it's the power-pop Costello I like, not the rockabilly-reggae-soul-R&B genre exercise stuff that turns me off of Costello.
Hashim- Al-Naafiysh (The Soul) (1983)
Aretha Franklin- Jump To It (1982)
Rockers Revenge- Walking On Sunshine (1983)
Billy Ocean- Caribbean Queen (No More Love On The Run) (1984)
Starpoint- Object Of My Desire (1985)