
Indiscreet - 50th Anniversary
Following the success of 2024’s 50th celebrations for Kimono My House and Propaganda and a career-best No. 2 UK chart placing for latest studio album MAD, Demon release a suite of products celebrating the band’s next two catalogue classics. Â
Indiscreet saw the group work with producer Tony Visconti for the first time (described in Simon Price's insightful new sleeve notes as "the architect of Glam's greatest moments"), but confounding expectations they delivered an album where no two songs were in the same style, drawing on influences ranging from Classical to Jazz, music hall to marching bands. And even though it confounded the critics and some fans, it still managed to deliver the hit singles Get In The Swing and Looks, Looks, Looks.
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Indiscreet - 50th Anniversary
Following the success of 2024’s 50th celebrations for Kimono My House and Propaganda and a career-best No. 2 UK chart placing for latest studio album MAD, Demon release a suite of products celebrating the band’s next two catalogue classics. Â
Indiscreet saw the group work with producer Tony Visconti for the first time (described in Simon Price's insightful new sleeve notes as "the architect of Glam's greatest moments"), but confounding expectations they delivered an album where no two songs were in the same style, drawing on influences ranging from Classical to Jazz, music hall to marching bands. And even though it confounded the critics and some fans, it still managed to deliver the hit singles Get In The Swing and Looks, Looks, Looks.
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Following the success of 2024’s 50th celebrations for Kimono My House and Propaganda and a career-best No. 2 UK chart placing for latest studio album MAD, Demon release a suite of products celebrating the band’s next two catalogue classics. Â
Indiscreet saw the group work with producer Tony Visconti for the first time (described in Simon Price's insightful new sleeve notes as "the architect of Glam's greatest moments"), but confounding expectations they delivered an album where no two songs were in the same style, drawing on influences ranging from Classical to Jazz, music hall to marching bands. And even though it confounded the critics and some fans, it still managed to deliver the hit singles Get In The Swing and Looks, Looks, Looks.











