Blancmange's first album, 1982's Happy Families, yielded the minor radio hit "Living on the Ceiling," which also received a good deal of attention from early MTV. Though Happy Families can accurately be described as techno-pop, it's techno-pop with a modicum of taste and sophistication, putting it more in the ballpark of genre pioneers like OMD and Yazoo than of annoying '80s anachronisms like Kajagoogoo or EBN-OZN. Neil Arthur's lyrics are interesting enough to reward close listening, and his Bowie-esque voice, while somewhat limited, serves the material well. The sound of Happy Families is built largely around synthesizers, played by Arthur and partner Stephen Luscombe. The duo have a knack for catchy basslines and drum programming, on top of which they strategically deploy guitars, Eastern instrumentation, and female backing vocals. Particular highlights include "I Can't Explain" (not the Who song), "Feel Me," "Sad Day," and "God's Kitchen." [Edsel's 2008 edition included six bonus tracks.] ~ Bill Cassel, All Music Guide
Happy Families... Plus
09/01/2008 | Edsel Records Uk
All Music Guide Review
Happy Families... Plus Track Listing
Credits of Happy Families... Plus
- Stephen Luscombe
- Synthesizer, Keyboards, Group Member, Producer
- David Rhodes
- Guitar
- Alan Robinson
- Liner Notes
- Walter Samuel
- Engineer
- Andrew Warwick
- Engineer
- Joy Yates
- Vocals (Background)
- Peter Rynston
- Mastering
- Dennis Weinrich
- Remixing
- Roberto Arendse
- Engineer
- James A. Lane
- Drums
- Val Jennings
- Project Coordinator
- Madeline Bell
- Vocals (Background)
- Neil Arthur
- Guitar, Vocals, Electronics, Group Member
- Mark Chamberlain
- Engineer
- Nigel Green
- Engineer
- Mike Howlett
- Producer
- Stevie Lange
- Vocals (Background)













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