On their third album, you realize the Psychedelic Furs at the development. Badder tongues may say, the ravages of time - but this is by no means so, for what was on "Psychedelic Furs" and "Talk Talk Talk" still undecided Punkmix (and not quite to fish, but also not to Fleich Transferred), is here exhausted fermentation rock aesthetics and new wave Edelpop without the roots, however, completely uproot. Produced by the famous and mighty Todd Rundgren, who played already for Patti Smith the boss behind the scenes, "Forever Now" is one thing better than most albums of its time: namely, setting standards and shaping sounds. Published 1982 Taking the Furs, the passion for the punk just from how the curiosity on keyboard, and - whether connected only by the producer or not - even a faint hint of Patti Smith is to be found here between the lines. "Love My Way" goes through the anthem, as Leitsong, just like this remastered edition on the CD-back promises us, "Yes I do" rumbles with constant repetition of his fatal end contrary, "Danger" has no more and no less in itself than the groove, and the hintangepfropften Non-Lp B-side is more rounded the listener the overall approach to the crucial bit. Perfect for self-experimentation failed to Frank Zappa and damaged nerve sapping classical music escapades minds for the coming of spring. A CD, so to speak, that a run obtained from the heavy concentrated Bibber trip of winter and leisurely daherpoppt rock over the 18-degree threshold; who do not like to hear loose blare music, should at least check it out beforehand and determine for themselves whether the leader of the 80s sounds are the right things for your own ear canal. Nevertheless, the songs sweep there, the lyrics have even with those who do not understand them, and the bonus songs terminate all such sahnenbehaubte desserts - after that you can sit back satisfied. For digesting you will not take a long time, a little food is well known to be quite healthy.