White Feathers (1983)

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Title: White Feathers
Artist: Kajagoogoo
Genre: Synthpop
Released: 1983

Tracks:
1 - Too Shy - 3:40 -
2 - White Feathers - 3:28
3 - Lies and Promises - 2:53
4 - Magician Man - 3:42
5 - Kajagoogoo - 3:13
6 - Ooh to Be Ah - 3:16 -
7 - Hang on Now - 3:28 -
8 - This Car Is Fast - 3:33
9 - Ergonomics - 3:12
10 - Frayo - 4:15

Overview:
"Too Shy" was one of the flimsiest singles of the new wave era, a cloying and catchy bubblegum tune disguised as synth pop. And yet, Kajagoogoo never quite matched those heights again -- in fact, they rarely even came close. Their debut album, White Feathers, is filled with similarly lightweight synth pop like "Magician Man," "Ooh to Be Ah," "Ergonomics," "This Car Is Fast," and the theme song "Kajagoogoo." All of these are pleasantly danceable in a sub-Duran Duran fashion, but they are also frequently inane and ridiculous, and are of no use to anyone but hardcore new wave fetishists.
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White Feathers was Kajagoogoo‘s debut album that was released in 1983. Too Shy is my favorite song off the album.
 
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