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"Blind Vision" is a song by English
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band
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, released in April 1983 as the
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from their second studio album ''
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'' (1984). Written by
Neil Arthur Blancmange () are an English synth-pop band formed in Harrow, London, in 1979. The band were a duo for much of their career, composed of Neil Arthur (vocals) and Stephen Luscombe (keyboards). They came to prominence in the early 1980s, releasi ...
and Stephen Luscombe, and produced by John Luongo, "Blind Vision" reached No. 10 in the UK and remained in the charts for eight weeks. A
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was filmed to promote the single, which received light rotation on
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.


Background

In a 1982 interview with ''
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'', Arthur said of the song, "It's about people who are too blinkered to see what's staring them in the face, too stubborn to accept the truth. It's also about blind faith, accepting religion at face value."


Critical reception

Upon release, Paul Simper of ''
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'' stated: "" Living on the Ceiling" kept me firmly rooted to the ground. This is quite a bit better with John Luongo giving the song a tighter, brassier sound." John Shearlaw of ''
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'' commented: "Moody and more shouted than sung. A boinging bass and the odd brass trip keep the pressure on and that's just as well." In a retrospective review of ''Mange Tout'' (1984), Bill Cassel of
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considered the song to be "nigh irresistible". Paul Scott-Bates of ''
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'' commented: ""Blind Vision" gave us the almost iconic bass driven Blancmange sound. The funky guitar and remarkable percussion helped give the track a frenetic feel with a synth riff perfectly pairing up to the powerful sound of The Uptown Horns." ''The Electricity Club'' noted the song "introduced a brass element to Blancmange's palette of sounds, alongside a more muscular percussion".


Track listing

;7" single # "Blind Vision" – 3:58 # "Heaven Knows Where Heaven Is" – 3:22 ;7" single (US release) # "Blind Vision" – 3:49 # "Waves" – 4:10 ;7" single (US promo) # "Blind Vision" – 3:58 # "Blind Vision" – 3:58 ;12" single # "Blind Vision" – 9:39 # "Heaven Knows Where Heaven Is" – 3:25 # "On Our Way To?" – 5:36 ;12" single (US release) # "Blind Vision (Long Version)" – 9:35 # "Blind Vision (Edit)" – 3:49 # "Waves" – 4:10 ;12" single (US promo) # "Blind Vision (Long Version)" – 9:35 # "Blind Vision (Dub Version)" – 6:44 # "Blind Vision (Edit)" – 3:49


Chart performance


Personnel

Blancmange *
Neil Arthur Blancmange () are an English synth-pop band formed in Harrow, London, in 1979. The band were a duo for much of their career, composed of Neil Arthur (vocals) and Stephen Luscombe (keyboards). They came to prominence in the early 1980s, releasi ...
– lead vocals, producer of "Heaven Knows Where Heaven Is" and "On Our Way To?" * Stephen Luscombe – keyboards, synthesizers Additional personnel * Dolette McDonald, Brenda Jay Nelson,
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– backing vocals on "Blind Vision" * David Rhodes – guitar on "Blind Vision" * James Bion Dolillo – maestro on "Blind Vision" * Crispin Cioe, Arno Hecht – saxophone on "Blind Vision" * Robert Funk – trumpet on "Blind Vision" * Paul Litteral – trombone on "Blind Vision" *
Bashiri Johnson Bashiri Johnson (born May 12, 1955) is a New York City-based percussionist, whose work has appeared on many records, as well as in commercials, films, television, videogames, and concert performances. He is known to be one of the most recorded ...
– percussion on "Blind Vision" *
Neil Jason Neil is a masculine name of Gaelic and Irish origin. The name is an anglicisation of the Irish ''Niall'' which is of disputed derivation. The Irish name may be derived from words meaning "cloud", "passionate", "victory", "honour" or "champion".. ...
– extra bass on "Blind Vision" Production and artwork * John Luongo – producer of "Blind Vision" * Jay Mark – engineer on "Blind Vision" * Linda Randazzo – assistant engineer on "Blind Vision" *
John Fryer John Fryer may refer to: *John Fryer (physician) (died 1563), English physician, humanist and early reformer *John Fryer (physician, died 1672), English physician *John Fryer (travel writer) (1650–1733), British travel-writer and doctor *Sir John ...
– engineer on "Heaven Knows Where Heaven Is" and "On Our Way To?" *
Mike Howlett Michael John Gilmour Howlett (born 27 April 1950) is a record producer and teacher based in the United Kingdom and Australia. Career In the late 1960s, Howlett was the bassist in Sydney pop band the Affair, which included vocalist Kerrie Bidde ...
– producer of "Waves" * Ashworth – photography


References


External links

* {{authority control 1983 songs 1983 singles Blancmange (band) songs London Records singles Island Records singles Songs written by Neil Arthur Songs written by Stephen Luscombe