On This Day: March 25 1985 The Power Station Released Their Debut Album

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On This Day: March 25 1985 The Power Station Released Their Debut Album
On this day March 25 1985 The Power Station released their self titled debut album. Formed as a supergroup featuring Robert Palmer John Taylor and Andy Taylor of Duran Duran and Tony Thompson of Chic the band delivered a bold mix of rock funk and heavy rhythms that stood out from the era’s pop scene. The album reached number 6 on the US Billboard charts and featured the hit single Some Like it Hot which became a staple on MTV and rock radio. The record’s sharp production and raw energy helped establish The Power Station as a powerful one album project with major impact.

Fun fact: When Robert Palmer chose not to tour with the band singer Michael Des Barres stepped in as the live vocalist for The Power Station’s performances including their set at Live Aid in 1985.

Trivia question: What was the name of the T. Rex cover that became another hit single from The Power Station’s debut album?

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