Hambi & The Dance’s 1981 single 'L’Image Craque' was likened to an overwrought Ultravox sound. What it is did sound like was a more synthetic harbinger of the slightly psychedelic, yet expansive sound of another Liverpudlian band yet to come; The Icicle Works. Throughout its history, that band also contained several notorious figures of the Liverpudlian New Wave scene: Chris (Adam & The Ants) Hughes, Gazza (China Crisis) Johnson, Paul (Frankie Goes To Hollywood) Rutheford, and Wayne (Dead Or Alive, The Mission) Hussey. So it was one of the fertile branches on the Liverpool Tree Of New Wave. The B-side here was the only remix of the band’s music with the dub mix. [SOURCE: POST-PUNK MONK]
Label:
Virgin – VS437
Format:
Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single
Country:
UK
Released:
1981
Style:
New Wave, Synth-pop
Tracklist:
A L'image Craqué 4:30
B L'image Craqué (Dub) 5:40
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