I learned of this combo not in 1982 when this was released, rather a good 25 years later online. From what little I've been able to glean, Maurice and the Clichés ostensibly had origins both in Vancouver, BC and Seattle. There's not much of a timeline out there to gauge them by, but C'est la Vie appears to be there sophomore salvo, kicking off with the single "Soft Core." The song in question is a deadpan, yet sardonic spoke/sung piece with vague references to, you guessed it, pornography. The song's mildly robotic tenor soon gives way to the considerably more tuneful, driving modus operandi Maurice and the Clichés are revered for, at least in some small circles. "It's All Talk," "Beautiful Girls," and the swift, ringing title track, are gold nuggets with turn-of-the-decade power pop emblazoned all over them, that will do aficionados of Elvis Costello and early Joe Jackson just fine.
01. Soft Core
02. It's All Talk
03. Reach for the Top
04. Working Girls
05. Unschuld
06. Social Casualties
07. Beautiful Girls
08. Dead Reckoning
09. Skyline
10. C'est la Vie
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Any chance of this in lossless? I used to have the vinyl; it's excellent!
Many thanks.I have this and the debut mini album on vinyl.Saw them live back in the day.
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We'll see about lossless later.
hello sir, any chance of a repost please??
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