On This Day: April 7, 1986 - The Blow Monkeys Released Animal Magic

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On This Day: April 7, 1986 - The Blow Monkeys Released Animal Magic
On this day April 7, 1986, The Blow Monkeys released their second studio album Animal Magic, a polished and stylish blend of pop, soul, and funk that brought the band into the international spotlight. Known for their sharp look and smooth sound, the British group delivered a record full of catchy hooks and socially conscious lyrics.

Animal Magic reached number 35 on the US Billboard 200 and featured their biggest hit, Digging Your Scene. That single stood out for its soulful groove and bold subject matter, earning both radio play and critical attention. The album’s mix of upbeat tracks and slick production gave The Blow Monkeys a unique voice in the crowded 80s pop landscape. With its blend of funk rhythms and pop sensibility, Animal Magic helped the band break out of the UK scene and introduced them to a wider American audience.

Fun fact: Digging Your Scene was one of the first mainstream pop songs to openly address the AIDS crisis, making it a bold and ahead of its time release in 1986.

Trivia question: What hit single from Animal Magic helped The Blow Monkeys gain international attention?

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