Albums I remember owning once, but can’t remember how I got rid of (not that I miss any of them very much anyway)…
World Clique, by Deee-Lite
It was very popular at the time, wasn’t it?
Killer, by Adamski
Good grief.
Every man and woman is a star, by Ultramarine
Actually I do miss this one. I’m pretty sure I let someone borrow the LP, and never got it back.
The big lad in the windmill, by It Bites
Prog rock was still alive and well in the late 80s, and It Bites were its curators. Awful, awful stuff.
Jazzmataz, Volume 1, by Guru + others
Back in the 90s, there was a time when everyone suddenly thought: “Hey, you can dance to this jazz stuff!” Of course, people had always been dancing to it.
Thunder and consolation, by New Model Army
I started liking NMA because my girlfriend did.
And now the legacy begins, by Dream Warriors
I cannot remember a thing about this record.
Of the heart, of the soul and of the cross: the utopian experience, by PM Dawn
Once again, the reason why I bought this pile of shite escapes me.
Comedy and Wonderful life, by Black
I think the attraction of oh-so-clever minimalpop waned quickly.
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I have Jazzmatazz on vinyl, but I picked it up in a record shop in Aberystwyth (IIRC) relatively recently (2003?)
Looking at your list, you might enjoy the smooth and sophisticated indie pop of Aluminum Group and Talk Talk, which I had for years and then went backwards and picked up Ultramarine. The Guru album is still viable today, it plays here often.
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