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#073: Philip Boa & The Voodoo Club – ‘Ostrich (Love Is Not The Same)’ (Ja! Music ’85)
Hello friends,
I know I’ve said this before, but I really appreciate all of your comments, they mean a lot to me, each and everyone of them! There was one comment though, quite a while ago – and I forgot which single it concerned plus whom it was by, doesn’t matter much though – which said that he thoroughly enjoyed the song and he had never heard it before. Now, the majority of the records here are singalongs to you, known by heart – because I’m a boring old fart who’s living in the past. But sometimes, just sometimes, a song is new to someone and this person is quite fond of it – and when this happens, doing this here becomes worth the effort!
Today the chances are pretty good that the tune is not all too familiar with you, although the band it is by, despite being from Germany (interesting, isn’t it, how few German bands have been included up until now), has been very highly praised internationally for decades now: Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub.
Avant-garde pop, independent music for the ‘more sophisticated’, that’s how I remember them from the mid 80’s, when they started. Their second album ‘Philister’, from 1985, was seen as as quite a landmark at the time. Perhaps I should listen to it again in its entirety to see if it has aged well or not.
But the band gained much higher attention in the late 80’s/early 90’s – and if you ever heard something by them, most certainly it’s something from this era: ‘Container Love’ (’89) perhaps or ‘And Then She Kissed Her’ (’91) … there were dozens of wonderful records, singles and albums and the band is still soldiering on strongly today, with constantly sold-out concerts. Most certainly they don’t have to do it for the money, because today they still are the No. 1 German band when it comes to “Album & Single of the week” – rewards in the British music press (8 x “Single of the week” and 5 x “Album of the week” in NME, Melody Maker and Sounds). Wherever you saw a poll in the last 40 years for ‘influental German musicians”, it certainly included Phillip Boa.
Part of the truth is, it must be said, that if weren’t for the wonderful Pia Lund, as pictured above in all of her glory, perhaps The Voodooclub’s success would not have been that big, who knows …
I can see you don’t fully believe me, so let’s do a bit of name-dropping: The Voodooclub played live on stage together with bands or artists such as David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Public Image Ltd., Nick Cave, Sonic Youth, Björk, The Fall, Residents, Gun Club, Iggy Pop and Manic Street Preachers. In their career they were produced by Tony Visconti (David Bowie), John Leckie (Morrissey, New Order), Gareth Jones (Interpol, Depeche Mode), Gordon Raphael (Strokes), Ian Grimble (Manic Street Preachers, Bauhaus, Mumford and Sons), also they worked together with Aphex Twin, LFO, Schneider TM, The Notwist, Jaki Liebezeit (CAN) and Brian Viglione (Dresden Dolls, Violent Femmes, Nine Inch Nails).
So, all the work Boa did in the last 40 years certainly cannot be under-estimated, but – typically – I’m coming back to the debut single, which simply blew me away when it came out in 1985. And mind you, it still does today:


mp3: Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub: Ostrich (Love Is Not The Same)
Groundbreaking stuff back then, there weren’t all too many bands in Germany as innovative as The Voodooclub were with this record!
Please let me know what you think about it, alright? Any comments are most welcome, as usual.
Enjoy,





























