As you might expect, what makes Have An Idea so effective are a strikingly consistent and satisfying batch of tunes. "When You're Mine," "Remember Me," and "Night Shift," are all deftly honed salvos of guitar pop manna from the heavens, emanating romantic sentiments without any syrupy aftertaste. Saucier items like "Sorry," and the particularly biting "Divorcee" mine a Rockpile-ish vein, while the guys get downright Beatlesque within the two and a half minute confines of "Some Other Guy." No shortage of dynamite moments here. Have an Idea wasn't the most stylish or groundbreaking album to see the light of day in 1980, but in the four-decade rear view it strikes me as equal parts classy and classic.
Just a couple more quick observations. A 2010 review of the remastered and expanded version of ...Idea over at Hyperbolium.com indicates the album wasn't remastered from the original master tapes, and thusly isn't as rich of an audio experience. The 2007 reissue on Air Mail Records is the version that I own and am offering here, and even though I'm not acquainted with the original vinyl incarnation, I have to admit that this could benefit from a bass-ier treatment. That being said, it does append four bonus cuts from surrounding singles, and the artwork is faithful to the original jacket. Finally, there's a bootleg cd-r version floating around that includes a patch of live bonus offerings. in 1983 a live Heats record, ostensibly released by the band and titled Burnin' Live, was issued, albeit featuring nothing familiar from Have an Idea.
01. Have An Idea
02. When You're Mine
03. Sorry Girls
04. Nights With You
05. Some Other Guy
06. Remember Me
07. Ordinary Girls
08. I Don't Mind/She Don't Mind
09. Call Yourself a Man
10. Don't Like Your Face
11. Night Shift
12. Divorcee
13. Questions Questions
bonus
14. Let's All Smoke
15. Rivals
16. Count on Me
17. In Your Town
11 comments:
Thanks much for this one!
What a great way to end the series... and the year. Thanks again for another 12 months of musical majesty. See you in 2021!
Another gem. This was fun and enlightening.
Peace to you. Thanks.
You're welcome.
Thank you for all the great tunes again this year!
Thanks for one of the most interesting blogs i know.
1980 regional power pop is in my wheelhouse- thanks for posting
Now that you got me hooked, looking for their other 2
The Heats – Burnin' Live
The Heats – Smoke
Happy new Year
Any power pop fan, not from the Pacific Northwest, from around 1980 considered themselves immensely lucky when they found this treasure at one of their local stores - not an easy feat but fortunately in Boston...I found a copy. Washes all kinds of warm feelings over me still.
Any chance to get the chance to download again this beauty of a record? I already have the LP myself but mp3 would be fine to sing along while driving through the city!
Thank you for this cool album!
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