| year 2005 Adult Alternative Pop/ Rock |
Black and White 050505. Founding members Jim Kerr (vocals) and Charlie Burchill (guitar) are back once more, with an album that manages to incorporate both elements of their earlier, best-known work (such as 1985's Once Upon a Time), as well as modern sounds. That said, Kerr and Burchill wisely don't stray too far away from their identifiable sound (à la U2's post-Joshua Tree composition, or the soaring album opener, "Stay Visible." A major factor in the group's creative rebirth can be attributed to the input of work). This is no more evident than in the track "Different World," which doesn't sound too far off from a more polished Dandy WarholsBob Clearmountain, who previously worked with the band on its aforementioned 1985 album. Maybe something there's something good about all this '80s nostalgia -- inspiration for older acts to issue surprisingly strong albums, as evidenced by Black and White 050505.
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