One record at a time: 241. Level 42 - The Pursuit of Accidents

I bought this record a couple of years ago from eBay when I realised I didn't own enough Level 42 on vinyl. Despite being over forty years old, this copy is in very good condition and doesn't have a scratch, pop or crackle.

"Weave Your Spell" is a bright and frothy opener that points to pop ambitions that aren't quite fulfilled. Whilst I like this song, it is a bit lightweight when compared to the eight minutes of instrumental jazz and funk of the title track that comes next. "The Pursuit of Accidents" emerged out of a jam session and relies on synth melodies by Wally Badarou to turn it into something more cohesive.

As with many early Level 42 recordings, Mike Lindup tends to centre on electric and acoustic piano and the amazing staccato Rhodes on "Last Chance" really adds a sheen under Mark's syncopated vocals. I'm less impressed with the excruciating scat vocal Mark contributes to "Are You Hearing (What I hear?)" but it doesn't detract from the song too much.

On the B side, things open with the light pop melody of "You Can't Blame Louis" before the more substantial "Eyes Waterfalling (The Prodigy)". Both tracks tackle quite sombre subject matter but from different musical directions. "Shapeshifter" is an instrumental that verges on being considered album filler thanks to its proximity to the big single from the album "The Chinese Way". When I first saw Level 42 live in 1990 I'm pretty sure this tack was the encore and the audience gave it a rapturous reception. This is an immediate and catchy tune that would have played out well on the dance floor in 1982. 3/5

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