2010-02-22

Vitamin Z - Rites Of Passage (1985)

Provocative, compelling, innovative - Vitamin Z, on  Rites Of Passage, their debut album for Geffen Records, have fashioned a fresh and fully realized sound far ahead of its time.  It's an accomplishment all the more impressive given the fact that Vitamin Z is a brand new musical entity, a creative collaboration that catches and holds with assurance and aggression far beyond their years.  Simply put, Vitamin Z may well be among the most important new English arrivals in recent memory.  Remember, you heard it here first.
Vitamin Z founders Geoff Barradale and Nick Lockwood, both just 25 years old, were born and raised in the industrial wastelands of Northern England's Sheffield, a city whose pop heritage includes such notables as Dave Berry and Joe Cocker, as well as, more recently, Human League and Cabaret Voltaire.  The group originally took shape around a loose-knit collection of local musicians who came together in a common rehearsal space.  Barradale and Lockwood, recognizing early their mutual affinity for melodic evocative modern music, began developing material together, eventually forming a group that performed for increasingly enthusiastic crowds in and around their home town.  Prior to their signing to Geffen Records, the band cut some sides for PolyGram, meanwhile building a solid and growing reputation as a galvanic live unit.
Barradale and Lockwood next traveled south to London to record their Geffen debut, choosing the famed Abbey Road Studios to cut the tracks that would eventually comprise Rites Of Passage.  Assisting the duo was a stellar cast of supporting musicians, including Peter Gabriel, drummer Jerry Marotta, Chris Merrick Hughes, (percussionist for Adam Ant), guitarist Neil Hubbard, violinist Simon House and arranger Ann Dudley.
An especially integral part of the Rites Of Passage  sessions was guitarist David Rhodes, perhaps best known for his work with Peter Gabriel and Blancmange.  David went on to become a full-fledged member of Vitamin Z, based on the creative chemistry among the young artists.
Produced and recorded by Ross Cullum, Rites Of Passage spotlights eight Barradale/Lockwood originals including their debut single "Burning Flame."
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1. Vitamin Z - Burning Flame (3:52)
2. Vitamin Z - Circus Ring (5:59)
3. Vitamin Z - Hi Hi Friend (4:47)
4. Vitamin Z - Everytime That I See You (3:34)
5. Vitamin Z - Casablanca (5:34)
6. Vitamin Z - Angela (4:48)
7. Vitamin Z - Anybody Out There (5:27)
8. Vitamin Z - Something We Can Do (5:14)
9. Vitamin Z - Burning Flame (Extended Remix) (7:02)
10. Vitamin Z - Burning Flame (Dub Version) (6:05)
11. Vitamin Z - Burn For You (bonus track) (4:03)
12. Vitamin Z - Winds Of Change (bonus track) (3:05)

8 comments:

jacyk said...

Vitamin Z - Rites Of Passage (1985)

http://rapidshare.com/files/354358021/VitaminZ-Rites.rar

enjoy:)

Koala Sprint said...

The link to rapidshare is not working. Any chance you can reload it?
Would love to hear this album again.

Cheers

Stephen

jacyk said...

here you are:

http://rapidshare.com/files/45514115/Vitamin_Z.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/41392630/Vitamin_Z.rar

enjoy:)

Koala Sprint said...

Cheers Jacyk.

Anonymous said...

thanks indeed, inspiering collection

Viagra Online said...

It was a great band, especially the vocalist! I think they shouldn't disappear. Thank you very much for posting this, you must be the best music blogger in the blogsphere, I'm sure about that.

kurushan_22@hotmail.com said...

gracias por el album...es exelente

odhie said...

can you please re upload? thanks
TIA