This week on Heavy Metal Tones we dive into one of the most important and groundbreaking albums of the late '80s – Vivid, the stunning debut from Living Colour. Released in 1988, Vivid smashed through musical boundaries, blending hard rock, metal, funk, soul and social commentary into a sound that was completely its own. The album launched the band into the spotlight, reaching the Top 10 in the US and delivering the Grammy-winning anthem Cult of Personality.
Join me as I revisit this masterpiece track by track, exploring the incredible guitar work of Vernon Reid, the powerhouse vocals of Corey Glover, and the band's fearless approach to tackling social and political issues through music. From Cult of Personality and Open Letter (To a Landlord) to Glamour Boys, we'll examine why Vivid remains as relevant and electrifying today as it was nearly four decades ago.
If you've only ever heard the hits, prepare to discover why Vivid is regarded as a landmark album in heavy music history. Turn it up loud and join me for Episode 280 of Heavy Metal Tones!
Here are the tracks that I found very influential at this point in the 80's
Living Colour Cult Of Personality
https://youtu.be/7xxgRUyzgs0?si=p4yqluWT9LoyeYid
Grand Master Flash and the furious 5 (White Lines)
https://youtu.be/DwRXI-y6M9o?si=CyTljkgOl1MEmstB
Prince Sign O The Times
https://youtu.be/8EdxM72EZ94?si=_UaZNTxnZaJScnJ7
Eric Clapton Behind The Mask
https://youtu.be/IQAfclLn9iY?si=cPoKZOFTzojhJwFK
Marillion Bside Tux On
https://youtu.be/r3lmQA297vQ?si=Erg3rsKIG9K6ZW0z
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