
On this day June 10, 1985, Scritti Politti released their second studio album Cupid and Psyche 85. Known for its sleek production, intricate arrangements, and intelligent pop songwriting, the album marked a creative high point for the band and a bold embrace of the polished 80s sound.
Cupid and Psyche 85 reached number 50 on the US Billboard charts and climbed to number 5 in the UK, where it saw greater commercial success. The album included standout tracks like Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin) and Perfect Way, blending funk, synth pop, and soul influences with a crisp studio sheen that made it a defining example of mid 80s pop sophistication.
80s insight: Cupid and Psyche 85 represented a growing trend in the 80s where artful songwriting met high tech production. Scritti Politti delivered catchy, cerebral pop at a time when the music world was increasingly shaped by studio innovation and global crossover appeal.
Cupid and Psyche 85 reached number 50 on the US Billboard charts and climbed to number 5 in the UK, where it saw greater commercial success. The album included standout tracks like Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin) and Perfect Way, blending funk, synth pop, and soul influences with a crisp studio sheen that made it a defining example of mid 80s pop sophistication.
80s insight: Cupid and Psyche 85 represented a growing trend in the 80s where artful songwriting met high tech production. Scritti Politti delivered catchy, cerebral pop at a time when the music world was increasingly shaped by studio innovation and global crossover appeal.