My Coo Ca Choo / Cat People (Gasoline)
Various Artists
Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
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7" Vinyl Single | 2 tracks | £5.50 | |
Download Single (7" vinyl) (MP3) | 2 tracks | £1.58 | |
Download Single (7" vinyl) (FLAC) | 2 tracks | £1.58 |
Description
Various Artists - My Coo Ca Choo / Cat People (Gasoline)
Department S, best known for their New Wave smash hit "Is Vic There?" have reformed and are gunning for glory with a new version of My Coo Ca Choo, the debut hit for Alvin Stardust!
The line-up has original members Michael Herbage on guitar, Stuart Mizon on drums and synth player Eddie Roxy on vocals, filling the shoes of Vaughn Toulouse who is sadly not with us any more. The choice of song to kick-start Dept S in the 21st Century was a natural for them – Vaughn loved it, so it was the way to go.
This single – also available in limited edition “Romany Blood-Red” vinyl – sees the nucleus of the band assisted by Mark Bedford aka Bedders from Madness on bass and Terry Edwards the boss of Sartorial producing and playing the saxophone. When Marco Pironi, lead Ant in Adam & the Ants, heard the double drum-kit & glam guitars he immediately gave it his blessing – and signed up to play on the follow-up, "Wonderful Day".
The flipside of the record is a cover of Cat People, the David Bowie song (and the highlight of his 80s career!), given a ska reading by Terry Edwards & the Scapegoats. At Bowie’s Meltdown Festival in 2002 they were asked to consider playing some ska covers of the curator’s work and Cat People was top dog (the versions of TVC15, Boys Keep Swinging and Rebel Rebel were pretty out there, too) – plus the Scapegoats kept it in their set to keep their fans on their toes.
The line-up has original members Michael Herbage on guitar, Stuart Mizon on drums and synth player Eddie Roxy on vocals, filling the shoes of Vaughn Toulouse who is sadly not with us any more. The choice of song to kick-start Dept S in the 21st Century was a natural for them – Vaughn loved it, so it was the way to go.
This single – also available in limited edition “Romany Blood-Red” vinyl – sees the nucleus of the band assisted by Mark Bedford aka Bedders from Madness on bass and Terry Edwards the boss of Sartorial producing and playing the saxophone. When Marco Pironi, lead Ant in Adam & the Ants, heard the double drum-kit & glam guitars he immediately gave it his blessing – and signed up to play on the follow-up, "Wonderful Day".
The flipside of the record is a cover of Cat People, the David Bowie song (and the highlight of his 80s career!), given a ska reading by Terry Edwards & the Scapegoats. At Bowie’s Meltdown Festival in 2002 they were asked to consider playing some ska covers of the curator’s work and Cat People was top dog (the versions of TVC15, Boys Keep Swinging and Rebel Rebel were pretty out there, too) – plus the Scapegoats kept it in their set to keep their fans on their toes.
Reviews
SINGLE OF THE WEEKDEPARTMENT S / TERRY EDWARDS & THE SCAPEGOATS – My Coo Ca Choo/Cat People (Sartorial) – Department S back and reformed - quick, rush and tell Vic! Is he there? Stripped down and Ant-beat infected cover of the black leather clad contortionist Alvin Stardust’s classic debut single that kind of sounds more like a lo-fi Shane Fenton and the Fentones thing than the original slice of 70’s cooler than cool glam rock’n roll – brilliant! Single of the week already - and on Romany blood red 7”vinyl as well! Single of the week well before we flipped it over for the even better slice of outrageous Bowieness in the shape a smouldering gasoline on the fire saxophone-drenched ska version of Cat People – Bowie never sounded so good! Brilliant, both sides of it! Outrageously brilliant!
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