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Cutting Crew

Sample this concert
  1. 1Introduction00:27
  2. 2The Broadcast02:02
  3. 3Any Colour05:36
  4. 4Life In A Dangerous Time05:41
  5. 5Interlude00:30
  6. 6Don't Look Back03:52
  7. 7Interlude00:45
  8. 8I've Been In Love Before05:27
  9. 9Fear of Falling07:31
  10. 10A Mirror And A Blade06:26
  11. 11It Shouldn't Take Too Long04:18
  12. 12(I Just) Died In Your Arms05:18
  13. 13Sahara06:02
  14. 14One For The Mockingbird10:02
  15. 15Interlude01:27
  16. 16The Great One-Handed Brag05:03
  17. 17Drums01:31
  18. 18(I Just) Died In Your Arms06:36
Liner Notes

Kevin Scott MacMichael - guitar; Nick Van Eede - vocals; Colin Farley - bass; Martin Beadle - drums; Tony Moore - keyboards

The Cutting Crew, while remaining relatively mid-level in terms of critical success, was one of the more talented pop bands to emerge out of the '80s U.K. pop scene. Although the band had a tendency to write and record big production pop songs that leaned more toward the safer, middle-of-the road pop, rather than the more in-vogue MTV sound, Cutting Crew had strong material and a great band of musicians to perform it.

Vocalist Nick Van Eede combined blue eyed soul with '80s new wave pop sensibilities to deliver strong and memorable vocal performances. Indeed, this show, recorded in St Paul, Minnesota during band's 1987 Broadcast tour, (launched to promote their debut album of the same name ) shows just how trained Van Eede's voice was on the road. He hits all the notes with no problems whatsoever, and never loses power - even when singing out of his natural range.

Guitarist Kevin Scott MacMichael (who founded the band with Van Eede in 1985) is the other musical maverick featured here. His guitar stylings are both subtle and powerful, similar in style to U2's the Edge. The four piece band (bassist Colin Farley and drummer Martin Beadle rounded out the core lineup) were added by keyboardist Tony Moore, whose sparse but effective keyboards gave the band's sound an ethereal feel.

The group scored a few minor hits with Broadcast, but it was the their 1987single "I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight," which went to #1 in 15 different countries including the U.S. and England, that made them a household name around the world. Sadly, Cutting Crew never equaled the success of that single or Broadcast, even though they released three additional albums up through 1992, when they disbanded to pursue solo projects. But to get an idea of how good of a live act Cutting Crew was in their heyday, give this show a listen.