Friday, January 23, 2009

THE PERFECT POP SONG: DOLLY MIXTURE’S “EVERYTHING AND MORE”

It’s been all man-rock, all the time the past month or two here at Detailed Twang: Union Carbide Productions, f’in BLACK FLAG, Mean Red Spiders, Electric Eels – all that. I’ve got a “feminine” side too, you know. Back in the early 1980s I was a big softie for harder-edged British alt-pop, particularly anything with massive hooks or more importantly, a female singer. One song that’s always stuck with me is THE DOLLY MIXTURE’s “Everything and More” from 1982, which is just an incredible bells-chiming, hooks-soaring, chorus-congealing sugar rush of a song. The song was a total staple of the KFJC, the local college radio station that taught me pretty much everything I know as a teenager back in the early 80s. It’s hard not to be completely taken with “Everything and More”, and much as I love a lot of the DOLLY MIXTURE’s other material, they never even came close to topping this one. I think the only song of its era and of its ilk that I’ll consider to be superior to this one is THE MO-DETTES’ “White Mice”, but that’s a discussion and an mp3 post for another day.

Play The Dolly Mixture – “Everything and More”


Download THE DOLLY MIXTURE – “Everything and More” (A-side of 1982 single)

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:10 AM

    anyone know anything on the DOLLY MIXTURE reissue front? it's been rumored for years and I thought it had some renewed signs of life last year.

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  2. jay,
    what a GREAT SURPRISE!!! a dolly mixture post! you made me happy today. and i totally agree with you, what an amazing song. in fact, all stuff dolly mixture did is utterly superb, isn't it?
    what a great band they were... and sure i totally adore their video as well. shame there's no more footage of them.

    keep blogging!

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  3. ... and nice point the one about dolly mixture / modettes. but wait, no early marine girls as well in the discussion?

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  4. Anonymous1:42 AM

    Got the the "new look baby?"

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  5. Yes, perfect. But other Dolly Mixture songs do come close, such as "How come you're a hit with the boys, Jane."

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  6. Anonymous8:32 AM

    germs of youth records are going to be re-issuing it on vinyl...
    look here for details soon:
    http://www.myspace.com/germsofyouth

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  7. Anonymous3:42 PM

    There's a vinyl reissue and a 3CD set coming out in May/June 2010, check www.dollymixture.net for updates

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