Smokie - This Side Of Paradise Apr 2026
: The narrator attempts to reconstruct her "perfect face" in his mind, but finds the image has already moved to "another place," leaving him clinging only to a memory. Musical Structure and Era Transition
Navigating the Afterglow: An Analysis of Smokie’s "This Side of Paradise" Introduction
Musically, the track represents a bridge between Smokie’s classic 1970s sound and the evolving landscape of 1990s pop-rock. Chris Norman Smokie - This side of paradise
Lyrically, "This Side of Paradise" is a narrative of sudden, fleeting connection and the subsequent obsession with a fading memory.
Smokie, a band often synonymous with the honey-sweet harmonies of 1970s soft rock, underwent a significant period of reinvention following the 1986 departure of original lead singer Chris Norman. The track featured on the 1990 album Whose Are These Boots? , serves as a pivotal example of the band's "Alan Barton era". This paper explores how the song maintains the band's melodic legacy while embracing the more polished, radio-targeted AOR (Adult Oriented Rock) style of the early 1990s. Lyrical Themes: The Weight of Memory : The narrator attempts to reconstruct her "perfect
: The recurring refrain— "What you doing this side of paradise? Trying to make me pay the price" —suggests a struggle with the emotional cost of a love that may have been a dream or a reality.
The following is a draft for a paper titled . Smokie, a band often synonymous with the honey-sweet
: The song describes a "blinding moment" where the narrator experiences a deep, almost spiritual connection with a "mysterious girl".