wavemaster
11-10-01, 04:16 PM
Few Boys 'Secret Times' 12" Vinyl, released in 1985 by Westside Records, Synthpop
Tracklist:
Side A
Secret Times (5.22)
Side B
Secret Dub (5.25)
Another gem which has become a sought rarity over the years...
The Few Boys were a five-piece, and in 1985, they entered the studio to record this classic which was produced by Axel Henninger (Camouflage).
The tracks starts with a spinet intro taken from a work of Johann Sebastian Bach before it evolves to a uptempo synthpop track, similar to many of the 80s Synthpop like Boytronic. Itīs said that this track was a independent club hit but never made it to a wider audience, not even to mention the charts.
As far as I know, 'Secret Times' remained the only output of the Few Boys.
Once again, Axel Henninger did a good production job, and if you find this record somewhere, donīt hesitate and add it to your collection.
Tracklist:
Side A
Secret Times (5.22)
Side B
Secret Dub (5.25)
Another gem which has become a sought rarity over the years...
The Few Boys were a five-piece, and in 1985, they entered the studio to record this classic which was produced by Axel Henninger (Camouflage).
The tracks starts with a spinet intro taken from a work of Johann Sebastian Bach before it evolves to a uptempo synthpop track, similar to many of the 80s Synthpop like Boytronic. Itīs said that this track was a independent club hit but never made it to a wider audience, not even to mention the charts.
As far as I know, 'Secret Times' remained the only output of the Few Boys.
Once again, Axel Henninger did a good production job, and if you find this record somewhere, donīt hesitate and add it to your collection.