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Laid Back

Cosyland

(Brother Music; US: 22 May 2012; UK: 22 May 2012)

Laid Back, the Danish synth-pop duo of Tim Stahl and John Guldberg, had a few European hits in the early 1980s. In North America, though, they are known almost solely for their 1983 synth-funk staple “White Horse”. Laid Back have been active over the ensuing decades, and Cosyland digs up some 1981 masters and gives them a modern once-over. The results are a half-dozen takes on the Laid Back sound, a mix of danceable, percolating sequencers, drum machines, and a dry vocal style that sounds like a combination of War’s “Low Rider”, Barry White, and Leonard Cohen. The title track is cool enough, but 2011 single “Cocaine Cool” is a “White Horse” rewrite, and nothing else really sticks. The bottom line is Laid Back made three songs that really matter, and none of them are here.

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John Bergstrom has been writing various reviews and features for PopMatters since 2004. He has been a music fanatic at least since he and a couple friends put together The Rock Group Dictionary in third grade (although he now admits that giving Pat Benatar the title of "first good female rocker" was probably a mistake). He has done freelance writing for Trouser Pressonline, Milwaukee's Shepherd Express, and the late Milk magazine and website. He currently resides in Madison, Wisconsin with his wife and two kids, both of whom are very good dancers.


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