Description
“Thirty Thousand Feet Over China” by The Passions is a shining gem of the post-punk/new wave era. Released in 1981, it captures the band at the height of their creative power—melding ethereal beauty with an introspective edge. The album blends shimmering guitar lines, sharp rhythms, spacious production, and Barbara Gogan’s haunting, emotionally restrained vocals to create a sound both urgent and dreamlike. Anchored by the cult hit “I’m in Love with a German Film Star,” this record reflects the restless energy of its time while remaining timeless in its emotional depth. Dreamy yet grounded, cool yet resonant, it stands as a touchstone of the early ’80s alternative scene—essential listening for fans of moody, intelligent pop in the tradition of The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and The Comsat Angels.