FYC40 (40th Anniversary Remastered) Fine Young Cannibals
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Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
05.12.2025
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- 1 Johnny Come Home (Remastered) 03:36
- 2 Blue (Remastered) 03:33
- 3 Suspicious Minds (Remastered) 03:57
- 4 Funny How Love Is (Re-recorded Version, Remastered) 03:28
- 5 Ever Fallen in Love (Remastered) 03:54
- 6 She Drives Me Crazy (Remastered) 03:36
- 7 Good Thing (Remastered) 03:24
- 8 Don't Look Back (7" Remix, Remastered) 03:51
- 9 I'm Not the Man I Used to Be (Remastered) 04:21
- 10 I'm Not Satisfied (Remastered) 03:50
- 11 It's OK (It's Alright) [Remastered] 03:32
- 12 The Flame (Remastered) 03:51
- 13 Love for Sale (1990 Mix, Remastered) 02:49
- 14 Wade in the Water (Remastered) 02:56
- 15 Motherless Child (Remastered) 02:35
- 16 Couldn't Care More (Remastered) 03:30
- 17 Tell Me What (Remastered) 02:54
- 18 Social Security (Remastered) 03:28
- 19 She Drives Me Crazy (Flight Facilities Extended Rework) 04:38
- 20 Ever Fallen In Love (DJ Q Remix) 03:27
- 21 Johnny Come Home (Initial Talk Remix) 04:59
- 22 She Drives Me Crazy (The Reflex Revision) 07:11
- 23 Blue (Mark Kamins Remix) 05:25
- 24 Suspicious Minds (John Luongo Suspicious Mix) 07:52
- 25 She Drives Me Crazy (Louil Silas Jr. Extended Version) [feat. Monie Love] 08:29
- 26 Good Thing (Julian Mendelsohn Extended Version) 07:31
- 27 Don't Look Back (Thompson/Barbiero Extended Version) 07:06
- 28 I'm Not the Man I Used to Be (Cook II Soul Mix) 06:41
- 29 I'm Not Satisfied (Prince Paul 12" Mix) 06:25
- 30 Johnny Come Home (Frankie Knuckles Classic Club Feeling) 07:31
Info for FYC40 (40th Anniversary Remastered)
FYC40 celebrates 40 years of Fine Young Cannibals, the British trio who stormed the global music scene in the mid-to-late '80s. Their journey began with the soulful, new wave energy of their 1985 debut Fine Young Cannibals, before reaching new heights with 1989's The Raw & The Cooked, a worldwide smash that fused rock, funk, and house, all powered by Roland Gift's unmistakable voice.
Across their career, the band scored eight UK Top 40 hits, two U.S. Billboard #1 singles, multiple Grammy nominations, and two BRIT Awards -- cementing their place in pop history. The Raw & The Cooked delivered enduring anthems like "She Drives Me Crazy" and "Good Thing," both U.S. chart-toppers whose influence still resonates today, from hit shows like The Bear to Chanel campaign featuring Dua Lipa and BLACKPINK's Jennie.
Fine Young Cannibals
Digitally remastered
Fine Young Cannibals
When the Beat (known as the English Beat in the U.S. only) split in 1983, it came as a surprise to guitarist Dave Cox and bassist David Steele. The first time they realized that the group's vocalists, Ranking Roger and Dave Wakelin, had gone off to form a group without them was when their accountant phoned to finalize the divorce. While the defectors had formed General Public, Cox and Steele set about creating something new of their own. Apart from not wanting to repeat the mistakes the Beat made, and a vague notion of adding both jazz and soul to the Beat's ska roots (they also decided to feature a strong vocalist), there was no real master plan.
The latter proved harder than they could have imagined. More than 500 potential singers auditioned, before, despairing of finding someone, they decided to seek out a singer whose band had once supported the Beat. They found Roland Gift singing with a barroom R&B band named the Bones, looking like Sidney Poitier but sounding like Otis Redding. He was everything they had remembered; he was their man. Gift had spent his teenage years in youth theatre, until the advent of punk made music his main passion. As punk gave way to the two-tone ska which gave rise to groups like Madness and, ultimately, the Beat, Gift took up saxophone and singing in a local band.
Keeping live work down to just the occasional on-off date, the Fine Young Cannibals signed to London Records in early 1985. Their name came from an obscure 1960 film starring Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood. Resisting the record company's attempts to team them up with a producer determined to make the group a product of her sound rather than theirs, the Fine Young Cannibals released a demo version of "Johnny Come Home" as their first single. Its instant success allowed them to team up with a compatible producer, Robin Miller, for the first Fine Young Cannibals album, also containing the group's trademark overstated version of Elvis Presley's "Suspicious Minds." For the Johnathan Demme film Something Wild, they reached back into Gift's punk past with a version of the Buzzcocks' classic "Ever Fallen in Love." Five years later, a second album emerged, The Raw and the Cooked, the raw side made up mostly of songs the group had contributed to Barry Levinson's film Tin Men. The single "She Drives Me Crazy" was a worldwide number one hit.
Since then, the Fine Young Cannibals have remained elusive. Cox and Steele continue to work together under various names, while Roland Gift's hoped-for film career never quite took off. The Fine Young Cannibals have never officially broken up, and rumors of reunions and recording sessions have persisted. Their 1996 greatest hits album, The Finest, featured the newly recorded track "Flame." (Ed Nimmervoll, AMG)
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