Part of the 1980s scene designed to be more soulful, sophisticated and smooth
than the average chart fodder, Hue and Cry created swooning, blue-eyed soul for
the more discerning pop fans of the time. Scottish brothers Pat and Greg Kane
grew up listening to Motown, jazz and funk sounds and landed a deal with Virgin
Records thanks to the popularity of their independently released first single
Here Comes Everybody. Alongside the likes of Wet Wet Wet, Curiosity Killed The
Cat and Johnny Hates Jazz, their synthesized pop took over from the more
flamboyant New Romantic craze and their ...