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There was no ‘punk’ as any MOJO reader might recognise the term in James’s hybrid, which was actually funk-rock-pop while his image was more Hollywood Pimp. A guitarist, singer, songwriter, bandleader and with Neil Young a former member of The Mynah Birds, James evolved what became known as punk funk. The Commodores were reliable hit-makers James was the maverick.
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While Berry Gordy busied himself as a movie mogul, talent scouting was not an unalloyed success, but The Commodores and Rick James ploughed genuinely fresh territory for the label. Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye hired their own bands ubiquitous LA session men backed Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, The Supremes and the other stars who remained Norman Whitfield followed Holland-Dozier-Holland through the out door and quit, as did four-fifths of The Jackson 5. The label had moved to Los Angeles and the core studio musicians – aka the Funk Brothers – who had recorded the distinctive, inventive backgrounds, were largely discarded. 1.1 Super Freak - Rick James 1.2 Rebel Yell (Edit) - Billy Idol 1.3 Sunglasses at Night - Corey Hart 1.4 Mad World - Tears for Fears 1.5 Notorious - Duran Duran 1.6 Hazy Shade of Winter - the Bangles 1.7 Whip It - Devo 1.8 Channel Z - the B-52's 1.9 Nocturnal Me - Echo and the Bunnymen 1.10 Cry Wolf - A-Ha 1.11 Too Shy - Kajagoogoo 1.12 It's My Life - Talk Talk 1.13 Only When You Leave - Spandau Ballet 1.14 Waiting for a Girl Like You - Foreigner 1.15 Magic - the Cars 1.16 Slippery People (Live) - Talking Heads 1.17 Golden Brown - the Stranglers 1.18 There Is a Light That Never Goes Out (2008 Remastered Version) - the Smiths 1.19 Atmosphere - Joy Division 1.20 Elegia - New Order 2.1 The Killing Moon - Echo and the Bunnymen 2.2 Relax - Frankie Goes to Hollywood 2.3 Never Tear Us Apart - Inxs 2.4 Kid - Pretenders 2.5 Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely - Husker Du 2.6 Veronica - Elvis Costello 2.7 Birdhouse in Your Soul - They Might Be Giants 2.8 Happy When It Rains - the Jesus and Mary Chain 2.9 I Couldn't Help It If I Tried - Dexy's Midnight Runners 2.10 The Next Time I Fall (With Amy Grant) - Peter Cetera 2.11 Dangerous Blondes - Dollar 2.12 Lost in the Shadows (The Lost Boys) - Lou Gramm 2.13 Paralysed - Gang of Four 2.14 18 and Life - Skid Row 2.15 Nowhere Girl - B-Movie 2.16 This Corrosion - the Sisters of Mercy 2.17 Falling to Pieces - Faith No More 2.18 Bad Girl (2008 Remastered Version) - ZZ Top 2.19 Evil - 45 Grave 2.20 Kokomo (1995 Remastered Version) - the Beach Boys 3.1 We Don't Need Another Hero (1994 Remastered Version) - Tina Turner 3.2 Superwoman (Edit) - Karyn White 3.3 Black Velvet - Alannah Myles 3.4 Cry Little Sister (Theme from 'Lost Boys') - Gerard McMann 3.5 Stranger Than Fiction - Belouis Some 3.6 Is It a Dream - Classix Nouveaux 3.7 New Song - Howard Jones 3.8 Paradise - Aztec Camera 3.9 Dancing on the Jagged Edge - Sister Sledge 3.10 Something Just Ain't Right - Keith Sweat 3.11 26580 - Kim Wilde 3.12 Cccan't You See - Vicious Pink 3.13 Each Time You Break My Heart - Nick Kamen 3.14 Respectable - Mel Kim 3.15 Satisfaction - Bill Champlin 3.16 Prisoner - Sheena Easton 3.17 Killer Klowns - the Dickies 3.18 Put a Spell on You - Dirty Looks 3.19 Losing You - Joe Lynn Turner 3.In the ’70s, the Motown Sound ceased to be the Motown Sound.