We were on the cusp of the video revolution in 1981. Although classic rock still dominated the radio, new wave tunes were edging up the charts. "Urgent" is a sort of hybrid: a rock tune embracing the synths. The track oozes confidence: the guitars, the sax solo, the keyboard riff, the vocal delivery.
Maybe it was puberty knocking on the door, but I loved the bloated machismo. The pulsating intro. The irresistible beat. Lou Gramm's vocals about an impending hookup. The unrelenting sax solo.
It still holds up after all these years; the track is still a solid addition to any road trip playlist.
I believe I was introduced to "Urgent" on the K-Tel album compilation Hit Express which also featured Loverboy, Journey and the like. I didn't realize until much later that it was a young Thomas Dolby playing the keyboards (recall "She Blinded Me With Science"?).
Other favourites from 1981:
"I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)" - Hall & Oates
"The Sound of the Crowd" – The Human League
"Under Pressure" – Queen & David Bowie
Possibly the only Foreigner song I can listen too
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