Eurogliders were an Australian sextet (for a while) from Perth whose main driving force was guitarist and song writer Bernie Lynch. He also traded leading vocals with other main member Grace Knight. Lynch specialised in engaging new wave pop songs which were not always as simply as first appeared, and he particularly loved to douse his work with catchy choruses, sometimes repeated a number of times, while touching them up with imaginative instrumental bits and voice work.
Ironically, having said Lynch loved his choruses, the opening "Jeepney Talk" doesn't really have one, although its mysterious sounds and vocoder vocals do grab the attention, but there're plenty of singalong moments afterwards, the likes of "Through Your Window", the soulful "Darkest Hour", "On The Nightline" and the closing "Americans" amongst the highlights. The lyrics throughout are quite cryptic.
'Pink Suit Blue Day' remains a most worthwhile collection of early eighties Australian pop, and there's no real surprise that the Eurogliders went on to find considerable, if all too brief, popularity in the land of Oz. [SOURCE: RATE YOUR MUSIC]
Label:
Mercury – 6437 154
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
Australasia
Released:
May 1982
Genre:
Electronic, Pop
Style:
New Wave, Synth-pop
Tracklist:
A1 Jeepney Talk
A2 Without You
A3 Through Your Window
A4 Laughing Matter
A5 Darkest Hours
B1 Get Me Out Of Here
B2 Touching Me
B3 On The Nightline
B4 Time
B5 Magneto
B6 Americans
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