What’s more, I don’t know what the hell’s going on in this song. Look, I don’t know what the hell’s going on in Halloween City, but from the looks of this album cover, it’s fuckin’ serious. Octoedtwilley 80s, halloween song, scary thieves Leave a comment Audio Halloween City The Shindig is here…and it awaits you all… So, buried though it may have been, another Halloween got its chance to see the light of day. In 2015, Furry Records released the album Halloween which was essentially a repackaged and remastered version of the original LP Scary Thieves. The band broke up shortly thereafter and most of that material went completely unheard for 30 years. Though technically recorded in 1984, Scary Thieves encountered nothing but problems during that whole process and their self title LP was summarily shelved by the EMI. Strangely, this is a Halloween song which actually appears to be about Halloween for a change, but even that’s a little unclear. This short-lived British New Wave crew appear to be challenging us to find a more 80’s-ass holiday dancer than their 1984 tune Halloween. Since we seem to have a decidedly 80’s electronic pop vibe goin’ on here so far in the 320’s, we’re gonna keep that rollin’ with Scary Thieves. Octoedtwilley 80s, halloween song, Michael heart, run Leave a comment Audio Halloween (Scary Thieves) Michael Bruno Firefly 5 Heart Kassar with the exceedingly 80’s Halloween (Dance Version) by Run. For now, let’s give the floor to The Phoenician himself, Mr. That’ll have to be a Shindig mystery for another time, it seems. Since he’s a known pseudonymist, producing all sorts of shit under aliases, perhaps Run really is just another one for the fire. The only other thing I can dig up on them is this business with Michael Heart. Is Run one of those?ĭamned if it know, as this appears to be their sole release. I guess Michael Heart is a pseudonym for Italo-producer and composer Bruno Kassar, who had a string of aliases under which he released all kinds of music. Now, I’m not sure who the clear winner is, but Run definitely puts up a solid argument for themselves here, with the help of Michael Heart, who apparently arranged, wrote and provided the vocals for this track. Since we’re apparently knee deep in some sort of weird shoot-out for most straight up 80’s sounding Halloween song ever, we’re gonna let the “ band” Run make their case to close us out.
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