Forever Now

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ALBUM INFORMATION
  • Artist: The Psychedelic Furs (See All Albums by The Psychedelic Furs)
  • Date Released: Oct 1, 1985

  • Genre: Alternative/Punk, Style: Indie Rock, Rock, Commercial Alternative, Alternative

  • Label: Columbia

Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 40:54

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Excellent Commercial Move

menaceto

This was the bestselling of the Furs albums, I believe, on the strength of "Love My Way", which became a gay anthem back in the day. The title song, "Goodbye", and "President Gas" rock harder and are even better.

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A must.

Coolrockboy

This is the best place to start with the Furs. Classic alternative at its finest.

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THIS is the one

timabouttown

The Furs made a lot of wonderful records, each of them worth deep exploration -- especially this one. It's a very nearly perfect album, with hardly a note or a hair out of place. Far from sounding overly arid or polished though, it gives the songs and performances an opportunity to truly shine, perfectly balancing the Furs underground dance-flavored post-punk and with no-apologies pop. This is also the album that most exposes the weakness of anthologies - few of these songs were released as singles, and only 2 real (although really big) hits, but every one of them is deserving of inclusion among their very best. So even if you get one of the anthologies, get this one to round out the list. And if you're only getting one Psychedelic Furs record, THIS is the one.

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Likely exercising the same controlling approach that he was notorious for, from his work with every act from the New York Dolls to XTC, Todd Rundgren brought in legendary backup vocal duo Flo & Eddie as well as a cellist, two horn players (including NRBQ member Donn Adams), and himself on keyboards. The end result is simply fantastic, fusing the post-punk charge of the first two albums (Ely still sounds great as always, from the first song on, while Tim Butler acquits himself well on bass) with a new synth-based approach that works wonders. Ashton’s guitar often settles back in the mix a bit to allow Rundgren’s wall of sound to come together fully, often with great success. The title track is a great example of this, an inspirational anthem where Ashton fully and appropriately lets go right at the end. The most well-known song is one that, for the Furs, was their most atypical single to date: “Love My Way.” Butler’s very Bowie-like vocals and lyrics slyly celebrate and ponder the triumphant synth rock scene of the time, while Rundgren’s often quirky keyboards take the lead in place of Ashton’s guitar and Flo & Eddie wordlessly vocalize at the end. “Goodbye” has a brisk, horn-driven punch underscoring Butler’s wickedly sour au revoir to a past love; “Sleep Comes Down” mixes Tim Butler’s lovely bassline and Rundgren’s piano; “President Gas” wryly takes a shot at Reagan while avoiding obvious platitudes; and “Yes I Do” ends on an almost sweetly romantic note, even as the cello/drum-driven arrangement surges along. – Ned Raggett

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