Track Listing 1. Forever Now 2. Love My Way 3. Goodbye 4. Only You and I 5. Sleep Comes Down 6. President Gas 7. Run and Run 8. Danger 9. No Easy Street 10. Yes I Do 11. Alice's House - (previously unreleased, early version) 12. Aeroplane - (Non LP B-side) 13. I Don't Want to Be Your Shadow - (Non LP B-side) 14. Mary Go Round 15. President Gas - (previously unreleased) 16. No Easy Street - (previously unreleased)
| Details | | Playing Time: | 41 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman, Todd Rundgren | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Psychedelic Furs: Richard Butler (vocals); John Ashton (guitar); Tim Butler (bass); Vince Ely (drums). Additional personnel: Ann Sheldon (cello); Todd Rundgren (saxophone, keyboards); Gary Windo, Donn Adams (horns); Mark Volman, Howard Kaylan (background vocals). Producer: Todd Rundgren. Reissue producer: Bruce Dickinson. Recorded at Utopia Studios, Bearsville, New York. Includes liner notes by Tony Fletcher. Digitally remastered by Mark Wilder (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York). FOREVER NOW was the last great moment in the Furs' early career. If you think the presence of Todd Rundgren behind the board means an increased focus on the band's already developing pop sensibilities, you're right on the money. The Furs had yet to descend to the radio-ready depths that would find them indistinguishable from other '80s Britpoppers. Instead, the pop sheen of FOREVER NOW is a breath of fresh air--a sign of growth, not decline. The slinky keyboards of "Love My Way" and the strings of "Sleep Comes Down" are welcome additions to the band's sonic palette, and for the first time, the Psychedelic Furs live up to their name, with a pronounced Beatles influence. The glories of TALK TALK TALK are given a new coat of paint, and the change is a positive one.
Editorial Reviews Ranked #16 in CMJ's Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1983. CMJ (01/05/2004)
...Their apex...a murky yet begulling record...It wasn't gothic or futuristic, but an uneasy mutant, derivative but bold, and has worn rather well... Mojo (05/01/2002)
4 out of 5 stars - ...was their American breakthrough... Q (05/01/2002)
...Marks a shaky move toward their eventual mainstream success... - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (03/08/2002)
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