indie only yellow vinyl verson - Like clockwork, every decade or two you can count on a Culture Club reunion album. In 1999, “Don’t Mind If I Do” closed a 13-year gap and now, not even 20 years later, “Life” has arrived after long gestation and difficult birth. Thankfully, the whole band appears in good health and this 11-track baby has Boy George’s deeper-but-wiser voice and no DNA tests are needed to recognize the contributions of Roy Hay (guitar and keyboards), Mikey Craig (bass) and Jon Moss (drums).
After all the distractions, detours and restarts, Culture Club — Boy George included, of course — has made a “Life” that’s full of the sounds that gained the band worldwide acclaim, bringing fans comfort and joy until the next reunion. If they can wait that long.
A1 | God & Love |
A2 | Bad Blood |
A3 | Human Zoo |
A4 | Let Somebody Love You |
A5 | What Does Sorry Mean |
A6 | Runaway Train |
B1 | Resting Bitch Face |
B2 | Different Man |
B3 | Oil & Water |
B4 | More Than Silence |
B5 | Life |