I loved this song when it was new. I would have first heard it on Janice Long's evening Radio 1 show. I don't recall if I'd heard their first single 'Trees and Flowers' but this, their one significant hit, was hard to avoid. I was glad to find the 7" in a charity shop last July.
I doubt I would have made the connection between the fanfare motif in the song and the final movement of Sibelius' 5th Symphony if I hadn't read about it on wikipedia: but once that lightbulb had been switched on, the likeness has been obvious.
With their distinctive look, a recognizable sound, and one of the best band-names of their era, they could have seen much greater success, but by all accounts they weren't a stable unit. The B-side, 'By The Sea' is less polished but is quite a strong song in its own right with a catchy bass-line and some interesting twangling string sounds.
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