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		<title>The Power Station “The Power Station”</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Power Station “The Power Station” released 35 years ago today, March 25th, 1985. The rock/funk/new wave super group/Duran Duran side project was the collaboration between John Taylor and Andy Taylor of DD2, Chic’s drummer Tony Thompson and blue-eyed soul singer Robert Palmer. I bought The Power Station about 5 seconds after it was released (Duran Duran  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Power Station “The Power Station” released 35 years ago today, March 25th, 1985. The rock/funk/new wave super group/Duran Duran side project was the collaboration between John Taylor and Andy Taylor of DD2, Chic’s drummer Tony Thompson and blue-eyed soul singer Robert Palmer. I bought <i>The Power Station</i> about 5 seconds after it was released (Duran Duran were my everything in ‘85) and so did just about everyone else; it went to #6 in the US and #12 in the UK with three hit singles. Those three tracks are definitely my favorite on the LP &#8211; “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw1t7OCESUw">Some Like It Hot</a>” was Power Station’s lead single (#6 US) and its massive beats and funky-ass bass are just amazing. The second single, “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2vHbXI2p4k">Bang a Gong (Get It On)</a>” went to #9 in the US and #22 in the UK (and man, does John play that fuckin’ bass). It is, of course, a cover of T. Rex’s 1971 hit single “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZkTh_T75QY">Get It On</a>” (#1 UK). I’m almost embarrassed now to admit that Power Station’s version was the first time I heard this song but I was born the year that T. Rex’s version came out so that’s a pretty good excuse. The final single was “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdnlO0RZxQI">Communication</a>” (#34 US, #75 UK) &#8211; the weakest of the three, but still pretty great. What I love about these three tracks, plus others like “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAFS6u7xThw">Murderess</a>,” is that Andy <i>finally</i> gets to rock out with wild abandon, throwing in classic/heavy metal guitar riffs and solos everywhere possible while John goes all-in funkster on the bass. There was a lot of strife in Duran Duran at the time (mostly fueled by drug and alcohol issues) and the break was good for both factions. Though I will always prefer the Simon-Nick-Roger side project of Arcadia because they still sounded like Duran Duran. Power Station was a whole new sound and introduced teenage me to Chic, T. Rex and other musicians I probably wouldn’t have noticed otherwise.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Power Station “The Power Station 331/3″ released on this date, March 25th, 1985. This is the second copy I’ve owned, purchased just a week after the first one, which was in June of ‘85 while in Los Angeles for a family reunion. My first copy melted in the trunk of the rental car while we were  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Power Station “The Power Station 331/3″ released on this date, March 25th, 1985. This is the second copy I’ve owned, purchased just a week after the first one, which was in June of ‘85 while in Los Angeles for a family reunion. My first copy melted in the trunk of the rental car while we were at Disneyland. (It was the day after I hung out in Anaheim with my up-to-then unmet Duranie pen pal &#8211; pen pals were<i> the thing</i> in the 80′s &#8211; Tygger, obviously a John fan, and we got along famously, spending the evening watching Duran videos and talking about our love for the band.) I think the only difference was that the original had a black and white photo of the band on the back cover; this copy’s photo is in color.</p>
<p>Funky rock-n-roll with a disparate group of musicians: Duran Duran’s John Taylor plays that fuckin’ bass, likely giddy with pleasure working with Chic’s drummer Tony Thompson, D2′s Andy Taylor <i>finally</i> gets to shred on guitar (you can hear the rockin’ glee during solos like on “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8uJmio-Rv4">Murderess</a>”), and ultra-suave blue-eyed soulman Robert Palmer cooly singing above it all (his breathiness style particularly prevalent on “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPT95All8eI">Lonely Tonight</a>”). The released singles did well on the charts: “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw1t7OCESUw">Some Like It Hot</a>” made it to #6 in the US and #14 in the UK and “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieOwL1UB1V4">Get It On (Bang a Gong)</a>,” a T.Rex cover, hit #9 in the US and #22 in the UK. “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_JzfEs5SWM">Communication</a>” faired a bit less successful, making it to #34 in the US and #75 in the UK.</p>
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