Power Station
Power Station was a mid-80s rock group that formed around Robert Palmer, John and Andy Taylor from Duran Duran, and drummer Tony Thompson. They recorded their...
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Power Station was a mid-80s rock group that formed around Robert Palmer, John and Andy Taylor from Duran Duran, and drummer Tony Thompson. They recorded their first album in 1985, which included their cover of T.
Their sound was built on Palmer's sharp, soulful vocals and a rhythm section that pulled from both rock and funk. Songs like "Some Like It Hot" and "Harvest For the World" carried that same polished, driving energy. The band's lineup shifted after their first album, with Bernard Edwards of Chic replacing Andy Taylor for their second record, "Living in Fear."
Power Station didn't last long as a steady unit, but their debut album and that single have held up. You can still hear "Get It On" on classic rock radio, and it shows up in movies and commercials every few years. It's one of those 80s tracks that just stuck around.
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