The Best Girls
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ABOUT THIS RECORD
THE ALBUM
The Best Girls is a studio album by Modus, released in 1985 in Czechoslovakia. The record sits within the pop-rock and synth-pop idiom that was gaining ground across Eastern Bloc music scenes during the mid-1980s, driven by synthesizers, clean melodic lines, and polished production values that aligned the sound with contemporary Western commercial pop without straying far enough to court censure. Slovak-language pop albums of this period occupied a narrow creative corridor, and The Best Girls worked confidently within it, delivering hook-driven material aimed squarely at a mainstream domestic audience.
ARTIST & RECORDING CONTEXT
Modus were a Slovak pop group who emerged as one of the more commercially visible acts operating out of Czechoslovakia's Slovak scene during the 1980s. The band was fronted by Kamila Magálová, whose voice was central to their commercial appeal, with the group built around a core of professional Slovak pop musicians working within the structures of the state-supported music industry. Their recordings were produced under the conditions typical of Czechoslovak popular music at the time — studio access granted through official channels, with material subject to the standard editorial oversight of the period.
COLLECTOR SIGNIFICANCE
Modus occupy a firm place among the most collectible Slovak pop acts of the 1980s, and original domestic pressings from this period attract consistent interest from collectors focused on Eastern Bloc pop and synth-adjacent material. Vinyl from the Czechoslovak pop mainstream of the mid-1980s was pressed in quantities calibrated to domestic demand rather than export, and clean surviving copies have become increasingly difficult to source outside the region.
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