Jane Aire & the Belvederes

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Yankee Wheels 00:00 Tools
When I Was Young 00:00 Tools
Breaking Down the Walls of Heartache 00:00 Tools
Call Me Every Night 00:00 Tools
I'm An Actress 00:00 Tools
Come See About Me 00:00 Tools
No More Cherry Icing 00:00 Tools
Take it to the Next Wave 00:00 Tools
Driving 00:00 Tools
Duke Of Love 00:00 Tools
Love is a Fire 00:00 Tools
Life after you 00:00 Tools
When You Can't Be Loved 00:00 Tools
Wind Up 00:00 Tools
Nasty Nice 00:00 Tools
I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten 00:00 Tools
Heat of The City 00:00 Tools
Дорожка 12 00:00 Tools
Rock, When I Was Young 00:00 Tools
Lazy Boy 00:00 Tools
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Sadly overlooked in the re-issue stakes is Jane Aire, with the grand total of one song available on CD (the glorious 'Yankee Wheels' on a Stiff Records compilation). As far as I know, Jane (real name Jane Ashley) released five singles, one album and featured on the 'Akron' compilation album. She was a protege of Liam Sternberg and 'the Belvederes' don't seem to have existed other than in name at first but, when she came to London the role was filled by a band called the Edge (made up of Lu Edmonds, Jon Moss, Gavin Povey and Glyn Havard). Other famous names associated with Jane are Kirsty MacColl and Rachel Sweet who provided backing vocals on her album (Rachel also featured on the 'Akron' album). When I Was Young/I'm An Actress ('Akron', 1978) Both songs are on the 'Akron' compilation album, famous or infamous for it's "scratch'n'sniff" tyre on the cover. Both songs stand out (along with Rachel Sweet's tracks) as being proper songs rather than the semi-experimental nature of some of the other tracks. I've always liked them. They're relatively raw pop-punk in a USA-stylee. The album has never been released on CD as far as I know. Yankee Wheels/Nasty... Nice (1978) This was Jane's first single and 'Yankee Wheels' has the honour of featuring on a Stiff compilation CD. I love the chugging chorus as she bellows out the title and the slightly out-of-time vocals but I've no idea what the song is actually about. 'Nasty... Nice' is less poppy and more in keeping with the experimental style of the 'Akron' album with Jane in shrieking mood. Call Me Every Night/Lazy Boy (1979) Jane moved from Stiff to Virgin and this single was obviously meant to break her in the UK being a picture disc (the latest trend in records). A lot more poppy and commercial, almost touching on the power-pop sound created in the early 80s by Kim Wilde and others. 'Lazy Boy' is a bit moodier and uses horns for emphasis in the chorus (another sign that money was invested on this single). I don't recall it charting but I suspect it was meant to keep Jane in the light until the album was released. Breaking Down The Walls Of Heartache/Life After You (1979) A single with two tracks from the album, presumably issued to promote the album. Jane Aire & The Belvederes (1979) A 10-track album released by Virgin and produced by Liam Sternberg. The sound and songs are very different to her work the previous year, far more commercial and targeted at the young punky-pop/power-pop market (which it seems to anticipate). It tries out various musical styles, touching on a sort of Motown/Northern Soul feel to some tracks, straight out-and-out pop, a couple of tracks even seem to anticipate the 'power ballad' style that emerged later in the '80s. 'No More Cherry Icing' sounds like the Go-Gos would sound a few years later (which must be the Sternberg influence). I Close My Eyes And Count To Ten/Heat Of The City (1982) Jane was quiet for a few years and then issued this single on the Stiff label. It's an interesting single and I'm intrigued by the choice of title song. After only a few seconds of listening it shrieks "1980s" at you, with that tell-tale electronic drum-beat/drum-clash without any resonance (as the CD producer commented). More interesting is the 'B' side which was co-written by Jane and has a white-boy reggae rhythm going on in the background. So, that's the discography. 'The Complete Jane Aire & The Belvederes' tracklisting is: When I Was Young I'm An Actress Yankee Wheels Nasty... Nice Call Me Every Night Lazy Boy Breaking Down The Walls Of Heartache No More Cherry Icing Driving When You Can't Be Loved Take It To The Next Wave Duke Of Love Come See About Me Life After You Wind Up Love Is A Fire I Close My Eyes And Count To Ten Heat Of The City I've got no idea what happened to Jane and she doesn't feature very often in internet searches or have many photos online that aren't record sleeves. It appears that she now sings part-time with a band called The Majestics in Baltimaore so that early training singing along to a jukebox for Liam Sternberg in a cafe paid off. If you know any more about Jane I'd love to hear. And if you know of any other records please tell me. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.