Spandau Ballet had a number 5
hit with their debut single, "
To Cut a Long Story Short" and reached number 17 with their follow-up, "
The Freeze". In a May 1982 interview with
New Sounds New Styles magazine, their guitarist/songwriter, Gary Kemp, explained that the band wanted all of the singles from their debut album,
Journeys to Glory, to use the same motif on their covers as the album itself. which was released on 27 March 1981. When
New Sounds New Styles asked about working with Smith on the cover art for
Journeys to Glory, Kemp commented, "We enjoy playing with imagery, but at that time everyone was taking us far too seriously." To give an example of a lighter moment from the album, he said, "'Muscle Bound' was quite tongue-in-cheek," and explained, "I've always liked folk music since I was really young, and 'Muscle Bound' was like a folk song with quite a funny lyric." He "didn't think that a folk song of that kind" had ever reached the pop charts in the UK and described it as "an experiment". In his autobiography he called it "a unique blend of
constructivist propaganda, Russian folk music and slow-jive disco (pompous was fashionable then), all inspired by a typically
Blitz-dreamt European
nostalgia." ==Music video==