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So Cool - The Very Best Of (2cd edition)
  1. Glory Boys
  2. Time For Action
  3. Let You Heart Dance
  4. Going To A Go Go
  5. Shake And Shout
  6. Soho Strut
  7. One Way World (US Remix)
  8. Don't Look Down
  9. Sorry, Wrong Number
  10. I'm Not Free (But I'm Cheap)
  11. Walk Away
  12. Turn Me On Hope
  13. Life's A Movie Too
  14. Love's Unkind
  15. I Don't Need No Doctor
  16. All The Rage
  17. Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
  18. Looking Through My Eyes
  19. I'm A Bullet
  20. Do You Know?
  21. Lost In The Night (Mack The Knife)
  22. Dancemaster
  23. Hide And Seek
  24. The Big Beat One Day (In Your Life)
  25. Follow The Leader
  26. Soho Dreams (Live at The Bridge House,
  27. nning Town 7 May 1979)
  28. My World
  29. Sound Of Confusion
  30. Land Of
  31. Streetlife Parade
  32. What Did You Expect?
  33. So Cool
  34. When The Show's Over

Secret Affair

So Cool - The Very Best Of (2cd edition)

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    Released: 2nd Sep 2022

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This 2CD thirtyfour song anthology demonstrates the high standard the band have maintained, from their very first recordings at the historic 'Mods Mayday' event in May '79 up to their anthemic 2016 take on Frank Wilson's soul classic 'Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)’.

Curated by founding member, guitarist and songwriter Dave Cairns and feature rare and previously unseen photographs by Paul Calvert along with sleeve notes from original fan, Acid Jazz Records' founder Eddie Piller , who has the scars (and the tattoo) to show for his long term loyalty. The band are still a going concern, their live gigs attracting an enthusiastic crowd of fans old and new. There is no going through the motions, their commitment, conviction and style are still obvious. So cool, indeed. Bands emerging from the late Seventies Mod revival can be divided into two camps the 'Punks in Parkas', who would grow their fringes out, buy a synthesizer and hop aboard the next bandwagon twelve months later, and those who wanted to emulate the soulful craft and passion of the trailblazers from the previous decade. Secret Affair were definitely in the second category. In 1978 singer Ian Page and guitarist Dave Cairns crawled from the wreckage of the New Hearts (their only singles 'Just Another Teenage Anthem' and 'Plain Jane' now collectable and desirable 45s), channelled their rejection and cynicism into something more positive and set about writing the songs that would later become Secret Affair standards. Released in August '79, their debut single 'Time For Action' (the first of three UK Top 40 hits) was a statement of intent and a call to arms for a passionate following they called The Glory Boys. Each subsequent release was a mini manifesto titles like 'Let Your Heart Dance', 'My World', 'Sound Of Confusion', 'Soho Dreams' and 'All The Rage' were full of energy and excitement. Each release was 'Business As Usual', as the title of their third album rightly stated.