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TEASER - 225: Prefab Sprout: Steve McQueen (with Erin Vanderhoof)

TEASER - 225: Prefab Sprout: Steve McQueen (with Erin Vanderhoof)

Update: 2025-11-28
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On the second episode of our Prefab Sprout series, I am joined by Vanity Fair staff writer Erin Vanderhoof for a detailed discussion of the band’s second album, Steve McQueen.

Released in 1985, Steve McQueen was produced by a fan of the band, Thomas Dolby, who handpicked a selection of Paddy McAloon's older songs (some dating back to his late teens). The goal was to create a commercially appealing, modern pop record that still captured McAloon’s idiosyncratic brilliance. The critically-acclaimed album was a modest hit in the UK but made little splash in America, where it was released as Two Wheels Good to avoid issues with Steve McQueen’s estate.

Forty years later, it is amazing how fresh this distinctly '80s album still sounds. It’s a rich blend of rock, jazz, country, adult contemporary, and show tunes, finished with a beautiful electronic polish. Dolby’s perfect production showcases McAloon's sophisticated songs about heartbreak and complicated feelings, alongside the masterful musicianship of the band, notably featuring the key arrival of drummer Neil Conti.

During our track-by-track discussion, we reveal how we each got Sproutpilled, debate whether the band deserved the UK "Sophisti-Pop" label, explore their notable popularity in Italy, and share our hopes for a future Spike Lee Prefab Sprout movie musical.

Follow Erin Vanderhoof on Bluesky and follow her work at Vanity Fair.

My thanks to the Sproutology website, the ultimate online resource for the band.

"Thriller in England: Steve McQueen by Prefab Sprout at 40" by Fergal Kinney, for The Quietus, June 10, 2025

Live performance of When Love Breaks Down from The Old Grey Whistle Test, 1985

Live performance of Goodbye Lucille #1 (aka Johnny Johnny), from The Tube, 1986

Appetite from the 1986 Sanremo Music Festival

London in Love, from a series of Burberry 2025 adverts soundtracked by When Love Breaks Down.


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TEASER - 225: Prefab Sprout: Steve McQueen (with Erin Vanderhoof)

TEASER - 225: Prefab Sprout: Steve McQueen (with Erin Vanderhoof)

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