First let me make it quite clear that there WERE alot of 80's Shads tracks I really loved !
But were they really obliged by their record company to do some of those covers ? - by that I mean the blatantly 'poppier' songs, and a good number that that simply were NOT ever written with guitar based instrumentals in mind at all (like, for example, The Bee Gees 'You Win Again', Belinda Carlisle's 'Heaven is A Place on Earth' etc) - decent enough hits by those artists but to my mind NEVER Shads style instrumental numbers in a million years ...and to me you simply can't turn something that isn't right for them into one that is...
Once they began covering tracks that (to me anyway) just didn't suit their sound they became rather a 'Shadow' of themselves (please excuse the awful pun...)
I appreciate times change & musical styles move on etc...but from the fifties to the seventies they had retained a very distinctive 'clean' sound with great guitar 'picking' often very intricate and precise, even on the more complex seventies tracks the guitarwork was supreme, but often on 80's tracks I felt it was more a basic observation of the song's melody with various keyboard sounds woven all around it...and poor old Bruce's key supporting guitar often sounding fainter and fainter (it's no co-incidence their BETTER 80's numbers were those where Bruce was more prominent in the sound)


