We saw him already in relation to his more electronic Hamlet concept album, back here.
This, his first from 1982, is totally different, being commercialese fusion, but there is a kind of Andy Goldner vibe to this album that is (obviously) not unpleasant, although the whole is a little too much targeting the all too familiar eighties synth-pop feel. Furthermore there are other times he sounds a bit like a Beatlesian copycat from the early sixties but transplanted into the musical production style of two decades later, oddly enough.
The first track as an example:
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I like it, and never heard it before, thx
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