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"Perfect Way" is a song written by Green Gartside and David Gamson [3] and performed by the British pop band Scritti Politti. It was featured on the band's second and most successful studio album, Cupid & Psyche 85, released in June 1985. The song features synthesizer in its instrumentation.
In the US, "Wood Beez" was re-released as the follow-up single to "Perfect Way", but it only managed to hit No. 91 (it had previously hit No. 4 on the US Dance charts in late 1984). In 1986, Gartside and Gamson wrote and produced " Love of a Lifetime " for Chaka Khan , which appeared on her Destiny album. [ 25 ]
Cupid & Psyche 85 is the second studio album by the British pop band Scritti Politti, released in the UK on 10 June 1985 by Virgin Records. [11] The release continued frontman Green Gartside's embrace of commercial pop music stylings and state-of-the-art studio production, while its lyrics reflect his preoccupation with issues of language and politics.
"The Word Girl" is a song by the British pop band Scritti Politti. Included on their second studio album, Cupid & Psyche 85 , the reggae style track was released as a single in the UK on 29 April 1985 [ 2 ] and remains the band's highest charting hit in the UK, peaking at No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 3 ]
According to BBC, "Perfect Way to Die" is a protest song inspired by the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd. [12] Joe Muggs of The Arts Desk stated that the song contains "fearsomely direct lyrics on police violence, street life and protest" while Nick Smith from musicOMH noted its "desolate sense of despair".
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The first, shot in 1984, was directed by John Scarlett-Davis, who also directed the videos for "Absolute" and "The Word Girl" and features the dancing of Michael Clark. A second music video was released for the US in 1986, directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino and featuring model Veronica Webb (who also appeared in the video for "Perfect Way"). [5]