Now this is an interesting thesis from Butterboy read what he says:
BRIGHT LIGHTS , QUIET DOUBT
VA - Bright Lights, Quiet Doubt (A Butterboy Compilation) (4 x CDs)
I’ve always loved records that sound confident but feel nervous underneath.
Songs that smile at you while quietly asking, who’s really in charge here?
That tension runs through this entire set.
The choruses are big, the hooks are immediate, but somewhere beneath the
shine there is always a flicker of uncertainty.
This box isn’t about hits for the sake of hits. It’s about power, wanting it,
fearing it, performing it, losing it, and how pop music from the late 1970s
through the early 1990s kept circling that idea without ever needing to shout.
The trick was simple. Make it irresistible first, then let the doubt creep in later.
Few songs capture that balance better than "Everybody Wants to Rule the World",
a record that sounds effortless and bright while quietly wondering who actually
holds the power. As the first disc unfolds, that feeling appears again and again,
big choruses, polished surfaces, and just enough uncertainty beneath them to
keep everything slightly unsettled.
While the collection lives firmly in the 1980s, six key recordings from 1977 to 1979
appear here for a reason. Songs like Watching the Detectives,
The Light Pours Out of Me, Cars, Video Killed the Radio Star, Gentlemen Take Polaroids,
and Map Ref. 41°N 93°W sit just outside the decade but help explain how it began.
These late 1970s records introduced many of the ideas that would define the sound
that followed, angular post-punk rhythms, early synthesizer pop, studio experimentation, a
nd a new kind of literate songwriting. Including them quietly sets the stage,
capturing the moment when the foundations were laid before the music fully opened
up in the decade that followed.
Across these four discs, you can hear the story unfold. In many ways,
the 1980s perfected the sound of confidence with anxiety underneath.
At the start everything gleams, ambition, motion, confidence, big city energy.
These are songs that feel like climbing somewhere. Yet even in their brightest
moments there is a nervous current running beneath them.
The rhythms are tight, the voices sometimes cool or distant, the lyrics hinting
that success might not bring the control it promises.
Soon the systems start to show through, politics, technology, media, pressure.
By the later discs the music turns inward. Control becomes emotional.
Certainty fades. The sound loosens. Irony replaces triumph.
Nothing crashes, it simply drifts, like a party slowly realizing
the lights have come on.
What makes this set special is how connected it feels.
These tracks speak to each other across years and styles.
Synth-pop leans into art-rock. Chart successes quietly echo post-punk ideas.
Melancholy sits right next to momentum. Nothing here is accidental,
yet nothing feels forced either. It plays like a great late-night radio sequence
that slowly reveals a deeper story beneath the surface.
Most compilations give you a moment in time.
This one gives you a feeling moving through time. In that sense,
the set traces one of the clearest psychological arcs of the era,
ambition giving way to systems, systems giving way to reflection,
and reflection settling into aftermath.
That’s why the set doesn’t resemble anything else commercially available.
It isn’t a genre survey, a greatest-hits package, or nostalgia bait.
Instead it becomes a story told through familiar voices arranged in unfamiliar ways,
inviting songs you thought you knew to reveal something slightly different underneath.
If you smile, nod, and then suddenly find yourself wondering
what connects all of it, that quiet unease beneath the confidence,
then the set has done exactly what it was meant to do.
(Butterboy)
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To still whet your whistle!
Tracks are :
Track lists
CD1
01 Tears for Fears - Everybody Wants to Rule The World 4:14 1985
02 Simple Minds - Alive and Kicking 5:26 1985
03 Talk Talk - Life's What You Make It 4:20 1985
04 Human League - The Lebanon 3:45 1984
05 Duran Duran - The Reflex 4:24 1984
06 Spandau Ballet - Gold 3:51 1983
07 INXS - Original Sin 5:19 1984
08 ABC - The Look of Love (Part One) 3:27 1982
09 Roxy Music - More Than This 4:29 1982
10 Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer 4:53 1986
11 Eurythmics - Here Comes the Rain Again 4:54 1983
12 Ultravox - Dancing With Tears in My Eyes 4:11 1994
13 Tears for Fears - Mad World 3:32 1984
14 Orchestral Manoeuvres in The Dark - Enola Gay 3:30 1980
15 A Flock of Seagulls - I Ran (So Far Away) (Single Edit) 3:41 1982
16 Fixx - One Thing Leads to Another 3:08 1983
17 Howard Jones - Things Can Only Get Better 3:54 1984
18 Naked Eyes - Always Something There to Remind Me 3:42 1983
19 Depeche Mode - People Are People 3:46 1984
20 Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls 4:46 1984
CD2
21 David Bowie - Modern Love 3:56 1983
22 Japan - Gentlemen Take Polaroids 7:09 1980
23 Gary Numan - Cars 3:58 1979
24 Police - Spirits in the Material World 3:00 1981
25 XTC - Senses Working Overtime 4:34 1982
26 Heaven 17 - Temptation 3:24 1983
27 Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill 5:00 1985
28 New Order - Age of Consent 5:15 1983
29 Talking Heads - Burning Down The House 4:03 1983
30 Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star 3:25 1979
31 Visage - Fade to Grey 3:50 1980
32 Jam - That's Entertainment 3:32 1980
33 Elvis Costello - Watching the Detectives 3:43 1977
34 Psychedelic Furs - The Ghost in You 4:15 1984
35 Echo and The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon 5:46 1984
36 Cure - In Between Days 2:58 1985
37 Wire - Map Reference 41 N 93 W 3:39 1979
38 Smiths - How Soon is Now 6:47 1984
39 Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart 3:23 1980
40 Siouxsie and the Banshees - Cities in Dust 4:08 1985
CD3
41 Prefab Sprout - When Loves Breaks Down 3:46 1984
42 Blue Nile - St. Catherine’s Day 4:42 1984
43 Sade - Smooth Operator 4:21 1994
44 Paul Young - Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home) 3:59 1983
45 Everything But The Girl - Each and Everyone 2:48 1984
46 Aztec Camera - Oblivious 3:10 1983
47 Style Council - My Ever Changing Moods 3:39 1984
48 Level 42 - Something About You 4:25 1985
49 Thompson Twins - Doctor! Doctor! 4:34 1984
50 Crowded House - Don't Dream It's Over 3:56 1986
51 a-ha - Hunting High and Low 3:47 1985
52 China Crisis - Wishful thinking 4:10 1984
53 Simple Minds - Belfast Child 6:41 1989
54 Talk Talk - Such a Shame 5:35 1984
55 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Secret 3:57 1985
56 Howard Jones - No One is to Blame 4:13 1986
57 Prefab Sprout - The King of Rock 'n' Roll 4:23 1988
58 Associates - Party Fears Two 4:07 1982
59 Japan - Quiet Life 4:51 1979
CD4
60 ABC - Poison Arrow 3:23 1982
61 Peter Gabriel - Biko 6:54 1980
62 Talking Heads - Road to Nowhere 4:20 1985
63 Cure - A Forest 3:55 1980
64 Depeche Mode - Stripped 3:51 1986
65 New Order - True Faith 5:54 1987
66 Simple Minds - Street Fighting Years 6:25 1989
67 Ultravox - Reap The Wild Wind 3:42 1982
68 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Forever Live and Die 3:35 1986
69 Blue Nile - Headlights on The Parade 6:16 1989
70 Alphaville - Forever Young 3:47 1984
71 XTC - Dear God 3:38 1986
72 Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me 5:06 1987
73 Siouxsie and the Banshees - Peek-a-Boo 3:12 1988
74 Style Council - Life at The Top Peoples Health Farm 5:48 1988
75 Talk Talk - I Believe in You 6:16 1988
76 Fixx - Red Skies 4:36 1982
77 Roxy Music - Jealous Guy 4:57 1981
78 Magazine - The Light Pours Out of Me 3:27 1978
79 Police - King of Pain 4:59 1983
80 Devo - Beautiful World 3:30 1981
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