It was released in 1983.
Jools Holland
‘The freedom to be afraid is all you want.’
Christ this is a thread you would not expect nit picking!
I discovered it in 87 after Infected came out in 86, thanks for the guidance.
You’ve never met a music fan then?
Dummy was such a good, yet dark album. still have the CD in a box somewhere.
Glory Box was my favorite off that one.
Roads is great as well. Love the NYC live version too, despite of American audiences’ tendency to randomly woohoo in the most inappropiate moments.
Not many albums that start a whole genre.
this prompted me to re-listen to the album
It’s a Fire currently playing… what great memories I have of road-tripping to this one up through the Gold Coast.
Hard to believe that Dummy is 30 years old. Where does the time go?
Massive Attack? Anyway, that whole Bristol scene was great.
some would argue, Massive Attack’s album Blue Lines from 1991?
yeah, it’s difficult to comprehend.
the GenX’ers were blessed with an incredible soundtrack to our late teens to early 30’s. some really incredibly poignant albums during that period related to our experience in the world.
We were the first generation to listen to music that had some very naughty language in it.
There was some very dodgy fuckers down there.
I shared a spliff with Daddy G once. He was chill.