American audiences who heard the 1985 song “Perfect Way” by Scritti Politti knew that it was the output of another outstanding British band, not at all unusual for that era. They might even have tied ...
(CBS 11) - The 80s were full of great dance songs and the song "Perfect Way" by dance/pop trio Scritti Politti will definitely not disappoint the dance song audience! Formed in Leeds, Yorkshire, ...
Green Gartside is the driving force behind the various incarnations of his band Scritti Politti, which has been making music on and off for 35 years. Driven by Gartside's childlike voice and uplifting ...
Morning Edition's series One-Hit Wonders / Second-Best Songs focuses on musicians or bands whose careers in the United States are defined by a single monster hit, and explains why their catalogs have ...
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit the ultra slick, deliciously clever record where ...
Green Gartside formed Scritti Politti in the early 1980s and enjoyed chart success. He enjoyed a renaissance in the 2000s. Green Gartside named himself after the verdant landscapes of his native south ...
To celebrate the album's 35th anniversary, Scritti Politti have announced their first ever live performances of Cupid & Psyche 85. Green Gartside and band will tour the UK in September and October ...
Scritti Politti are reissuing their 1982 debut album, Songs to Remember. A remastered version of the record, which is currently unavailable on streaming and has been out of print on vinyl since 1985, ...
For "One-Hit Wonders/Second-Best Songs," veteran music writer Maura Johnston recommends "The Sweetest Girl" by the band Scritti Politti. They're... Scritti Politti And The Punk/Pop Inflection Point ...
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