Play Something We Can Dance To
Hazell Dean's 'Play Something We Can Dance To' stands as a defining track from her 1980s pop-rock era, capturing the infectious energy of the era's dance-pop sound. The song showcases her signature blend of melodic sensibility and rhythmic drive, characteristic of her work alongside contemporaries like The Human League and The Buggles. Released during a period where she was actively shaping the UK's new wave landscape, the recording reflects her ability to craft anthems that prioritize movement and collective joy. As part of her broader discography, the track exemplifies her commitment to creating accessible, upbeat music that resonated with audiences seeking a soundtrack for social dancing and celebration. |