The Original Sin (album)
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The Original Sin is an album by Cowboys International, from the British post-punk New Wave era. The band's lone album made Melody Maker's Top 20 poll in 1979 and received rave reviews from Rolling Stone magazine. Unfortunately, six months later, only keyboardist Evan Charles and singer Ken Lockie remained from the original lineup that had once boasted founding The Clash drummer Terry Chimes and Public Image Ltd. guitarist Keith Levene.
The overall feel is futuristic, high-tech keyboard-driven pop music. The sound of the album hints at many styles from David Bowie and The Psychedelic Furs with a hint of Brian Eno. In many ways it anticipated the coming New Romantic movement.
It must be noted that a surprisingly similar "No tune" appeared several years later as "Song for Guy" by a certain Reg Dwite.
[edit] Track listing
- Pointy Shoes
- Thrash
- Part Of Steel
- Here Comes A Saturday
- Original Sin
- Hands
- M(emorie) 62
- Lonely Boy
- The 'No' Tune
- Wish
[edit] Personnel
- Dennis MacKay - Producer
- Laurence Diana - Engineer
- Ken Lockie - Vocals
- Evan Charles - Piano
- Terry Chimes - Drums
- Rick Jacks - Guitar
- Jimmy Hughes - Bass
- Keith Levene - Guitar