Thomas Dolby- the golden age of wireless: c/d?

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I love this album. I'm talking about the American version with "one of our submarines" on it. I got it from a cutout bin for a buck. What a good find. It's my favorite synth-pop album at the moment. I've had it since the early 90's when I just started buying music. I really liked it at the time, got sick of it and thought it was annoying, dated and cheesy, then I listened to a lot more of the stuff from the era and realized how much of a gem it was. It sounds very duran-duranish to me, with gary numan type lyrics, but with way more depth & variety than some of the more dated stuff of that time (Flock of Seagulls?) I love his voice, it's very emotional. It's really too bad it was a one-of-a-kind album. I think his 2nd album the Flat Earth has a couple OK tunes, but the other 2 after that sucked. Has anyone heard the soundtrack stuff he did, or know anything about his lesser known work like producing, and also does he have any good rarities? I really want to hear the 2 early rare tracks on his best of collection. Anyways, TGAOW might sound cheesy to some, but I think has to be appreciated for how much fun it is, and of it's time with all the synthy stuff going on, and "One of our submarines" is definitely a pinnacle of 80's pop. The lyrics sound very apocalyptic to me. Something like, a person telling about how humans survived nuclear war because a submarine crew accidentally got stuck on the bottom of the ocean, or did it because they decided nuclear war was inevitable, and lived there long enough to survive the fallout. That's heavy. Most amazing pop song from the cold war ever? Well, here's the lyrics for ya.


A hungry heart
to regulate their breathing
one more night
the Winter Boys are freezing in their spam tin
the Baltic moon
along the Northern seaboard
and down below
the Winter Boys are waiting for the storm

bye-bye Empire, Empire bye-bye
shallow water - channel and tide

and I can trace my history
down the generations to my home
in one of our submarines

the red light flicker, sonar weak
air valves hissing open
half her pressure blown away
flounder in the ocean
see the Winter Boys -
drinking heavy water from a stone

bye-bye Empire, Empire bye-bye
shallow water - channel and tide
bye-bye Empire, Empire bye-bye
tired illusions drown in the night

and I can trace my history
down one generations to my home
in one of our submarines

one of our submarines is missing tonight
seems she ran aground on manoeuvres
one of our submarines

sucka (sucka), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 04:17 (twenty-two years ago)

Also has anyone seen the video for that song?

sucka (sucka), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 04:21 (twenty-two years ago)

classic

colin s barrow (colin s barrow), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 04:24 (twenty-two years ago)

classic [made even better when 'one of our submarines' was added to it]

william (william), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 04:30 (twenty-two years ago)

'Windpower' and 'Europa and the Pirate Twins' = total classic.

colin s barrow (colin s barrow), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 04:39 (twenty-two years ago)

The last bit of "Cloudburst" > Radiohead's career

dave q, Tuesday, 19 August 2003 08:01 (twenty-two years ago)

Funny, just last night my housemate played (my copy of) Akufen's "One of Our Submarines" remix... I'm surprised that this record -- including mixes from Ricardo Villalobos and Hardfloor (!) -- isn't discussed more often.

I will also rate as a classic The Flat Earth, though I may be alone in my assessments there... The production -- veering dangerously close to overproduction -- on this record never fails to make the hairs on my neck stand up, and despite the damn near cheesy "jazziness" of some of the tracks, there's something really compelling about them. I still play out "I Scare Myself" (mixed with Metro Area's "Piña") pretty frequently... it's a lovely tune to close out a night.

philip sherburne (philip sherburne), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 11:31 (twenty-two years ago)

Airwaves: most romantic song-with-non-romantic-lyric ever. LP is patchy, but for Airwaves: classic.

harveyw (harveyw), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 12:23 (twenty-two years ago)

Fucking huge classic, of course.

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 13:10 (twenty-two years ago)

there's a fantastic version on his live wireless video. are we talking about the original issue or the one with she blinded me with science on it ? either way, you can't go wrong.

frenchbloke (frenchbloke), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 13:33 (twenty-two years ago)

Everything from this era is worth tracking down. Wireless had drastically different tracklists in Britain, America and Japan. Tracks not on all versions: 'Leipzig', 'Urges', 'Radio Silence' (rock version), 'She Blinded Me With Science', 'Radio Silence' (synth version), 'Submarines', 'Wreck of the Fairchild' (nice ska track only on japanese pressing).

Also search 'Live Wireless' concert video, 'Blinded By Science' 12" with 5 incredible extended mixes from 'Wireless'. Notable B-sides: 'Therapy/Growth', 'Jungle Line' (yes, Joni Mitchell cover). The 'Live Wireless' concert video is excellent.

I love 'Flat Earth' just as much as 'Wireless'.

The 'Gothic' soundtrack album had one very catchy novelty single, 'The Devil is an Englishman'.

Then came the relocation to Los Angeles. I'm still trying to forget 'Howard The Duck'. 'Aliens Ate My Buick' has some things that almost work. 'Astronauts and Heretics' is more of a live-band-in-the-studio approach, none of the production quirks that distinguished the first two records, some okay songs, last song features the guitar work of Jerry Garcia ok? Never heard the 'Mind's Eye' soundtrack.

milton (Jon L), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 19:16 (twenty-two years ago)

jungle line was a single under a different name which had the gorgeous urban tribal (also on the live video) on it.

frenchbloke (frenchbloke), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 19:46 (twenty-two years ago)

yep, I'm still searching for that Low Noise single with the studio versions.

Dolby's original 12" of 'Blinded Me With Science' had the live version of 'Jungle Line' (from the Live Wireless video) for the b-side, so I count it.

milton (Jon L), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 20:34 (twenty-two years ago)

>I still play out "I Scare Myself" (mixed with Metro Area's "Piña") pretty frequently...

so when's your full length mix disc coming out then?

milton (Jon L), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 20:36 (twenty-two years ago)

classic, like the men said

BLACKOUT '03! (Jody Beth Rosen), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 20:39 (twenty-two years ago)

Age of Wireless is like a more innocent John Foxx. I think it's a great shame Dolby didn't continue down the path of this record, as it's a fertile one. Unfinished business - no-one has dared make music like this since about 1983.

colin s barrow (colin s barrow), Tuesday, 19 August 2003 20:44 (twenty-two years ago)

Music like this is why I value "post punk" pop music above all other forms of music. Now i have to dig out my copy of Flat Earth I haven't listened to in a few years. Thanks guys.

sucka (sucka), Wednesday, 20 August 2003 00:10 (twenty-two years ago)

Classic, but "Leipzig" is a must. TD-in-lab cover is also much superior.

Rickey Wright (Rrrickey), Wednesday, 20 August 2003 08:27 (twenty-two years ago)

As Classic as it gets.

I dig on The Flat Earth.

The Gothic OMPS is fair.

You want some good extras? Find Dolby's Cube. _May The Cube Be With You_ is on the more widely available 12 x 12, but it won't get you _Googolplexus or _Cube Creature Caviar_.

My favorite album appearance for his synths is Robyn Hitchcock's Black Snake Diamond Role.

Production-wise; some people like the albums he produced with those Prefab Sprout wankers -- i myself like what he did with Ofra Haza. It's a regular slice of ethnic pop (via Tel-Aviv), but it'll sure shock the hell outta the neighbors at four in the morning.

christoff (christoff), Wednesday, 20 August 2003 17:09 (twenty-two years ago)

My favorite album appearance for his synths is Robyn Hitchcock's Black Snake Diamond Role.

I didn't know what. Didn't he also play on Def Leppard's Pyromania?

Fave Dolby collaboration = Lene Lovich!

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 21 August 2003 14:06 (twenty-two years ago)

oh i must check this out!

jed_e_3 (jed_e_3), Thursday, 21 August 2003 14:08 (twenty-two years ago)

I'm not sure about Pyromania - but i think he did play on Foreigner's 4. Other than being a hit record, i'm not sure if i'd all that eager to list it on my resume.

christoff (christoff), Thursday, 21 August 2003 17:43 (twenty-two years ago)

The keybs on Pyromania are credited to a Booker T. Boffin, so maybe I'm wrong (unless that's a pseudonym or something).

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 21 August 2003 19:26 (twenty-two years ago)

Booker T. Boffin is totally Dolby. Contractual-obligation nom de clavier.

Paul Eater (eater), Thursday, 21 August 2003 20:28 (twenty-two years ago)

Did he also write and produce Lene Lovich's 'New Toy', or was that just a furphy?

colin s barrow (colin s barrow), Friday, 22 August 2003 00:44 (twenty-two years ago)

Mad downloading in progress. The deep blue sea of "Submarines" haunts me to this very moment. I saw the "Aliens" tour and am glad that I picked up a stranger and got laid so that I can look back fondly at something. Back-flips and berets. Woof. But God, the depth of "...we'll be the pirate twins, again." I'm going to wake up my girlfriend for some pot smoking and a little costume party. I want to play her back like a violin.

Speedy Gonzalas (Speedy Gonzalas), Friday, 22 August 2003 05:08 (twenty-two years ago)

Oh yeah, didn't Thomas also play on Bruce Wooly's AND The Bugle's versions of "Video Killed the Radio Star"? And don't forget "I Want to Know What Love Is"

Speedy Gonzalas (Speedy Gonzalas), Friday, 22 August 2003 05:10 (twenty-two years ago)

best one i heard is that his father invented the dolby noise reduction system. still makes me laugh that.

frenchbloke (frenchbloke), Friday, 22 August 2003 07:51 (twenty-two years ago)

two years pass...
http://www.ticketweb.com/user/?region=sfbay&query=detail&event=629006&interface=reddevil

milton parker (Jon L), Wednesday, 18 January 2006 00:30 (twenty years ago)

holy shit! I don't think I can make it. That is crazy; his first performance in 25 years and it's there with some shitty cover band????

My friends saw ABC there a while ago as well.

kyle (akmonday), Wednesday, 18 January 2006 07:07 (twenty years ago)

whoa.

sleeve (sleeve), Wednesday, 18 January 2006 07:11 (twenty years ago)

First performance in 25 years?

What about that show he performed on his 40th birthday just a few years back (later released on cd)...

Edward Bax (EdBax), Wednesday, 18 January 2006 13:32 (twenty years ago)

First SOLO performance

National Roffle Association (Paul in Santa Cruz), Wednesday, 18 January 2006 15:36 (twenty years ago)

this turned out to be
great highschool makeout music
in my cadillac

Haikunym (Haikunym), Wednesday, 18 January 2006 15:38 (twenty years ago)

Looks like that's just the warmup for three more shows listed on his site:
House of Blues, San Diego, CA Jan 25th
House of Blues, West Hollywood, CA Jan 27th
House of Blues, Anaheim, CA Jan 28th

Edward Bax (EdBax), Wednesday, 18 January 2006 15:45 (twenty years ago)

there's news of another SF show in march as well, not finalized yet but I'll post back.

milton parker (Jon L), Wednesday, 18 January 2006 19:27 (twenty years ago)

I'm going Saturday, just bought my ticket, in case anyone wants to meet up ahead of time. (I am determined to leave after TMDR's set, for what it's worth.)

National Roffle Association (Paul in Santa Cruz), Wednesday, 18 January 2006 19:40 (twenty years ago)

Seems there was a stateside EP with a radically different remix of "Windpower" that was nothing short of stunning....

Duke Dubuque (Duke Dubuque), Friday, 20 January 2006 22:49 (twenty years ago)

YSI?

Edward Bax (EdBax), Friday, 20 January 2006 22:57 (twenty years ago)

i have that ep with the diff version of windpower (16 year old lad makes solo trip to miami - came back to uk with Art of Noise album, 2 Devo albums and that Dolby EP). cant recall the differences though as the ep is vinyl basedand been a long time since i heard it. will try to dig out and see if i can figure it out - i may even have it on cd as well ..

mark e (mark e), Friday, 20 January 2006 23:04 (twenty years ago)

http://ring.cdandlp.com/lef/photo_moyenne/2976926.jpg

http://www.discogs.com/release/59731

the long versions are way, way better

milton parker (Jon L), Friday, 20 January 2006 23:11 (twenty years ago)

Seems I haven't stepped in and said "classic", so obviously I'll do then. Few have managed to comine pure synthpop with sophistipop in such as tasteful way as Thomas Dolby, and that debut album remains his one masterpiece.

Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Saturday, 21 January 2006 04:26 (twenty years ago)

STOP THE PRESS!
Special warmup appearance this Saturday January 21st, 2006
9pm at the Red Devil Lounge, San Francisco.
hyperactive is a great song and great video.

retroboy, Saturday, 21 January 2006 07:39 (twenty years ago)

Thomas Dolby- the golden age of wireless: c/d?
Read the press before stopping it...

National Roffle Association (Paul in Santa Cruz), Saturday, 21 January 2006 07:44 (twenty years ago)

Oops, proofread my posts before submitting them :/

National Roffle Association (Paul in Santa Cruz), Saturday, 21 January 2006 07:46 (twenty years ago)

PRODUCTIONS

LITTLE RICHARD - 'ROLL BACK THE ROCK' from the animated movie 'WE'RE BACK'. (Amblin) 1993
ROBIN WILLIAMS - 'BATTY RAP' from the movie 'FERNGULLY, THE LAST RAINFOREST'. (Fox) 1992
TIM CURRY - 'TOXIC LOVE' from the movie 'FERNGULLY, THE LAST RAINFOREST'. (Fox) 1992
EDDIE READER - 'WHAT YOU DO WITH WHAT YOU'VE GOT'. 1991
PREFAB SPROUT - 'JORDAN THE COMEBACK' (LP) 1990
OFRA HAZA - 'DESERT WIND' (LP-2 tracks) 1989
ABC TELEVISION FALL CAMPAIGN THEME - 'SOMETHING'S HAPPENING'. 1989-1990
PREFAB SPROUT - 'FROM LANGLEY PARK TO MEMPHIS' (LP) 1987
JONI MITCHELL - 'DOG EAT DOG'. (LP) 1986
PREFAB SPROUT - 'TWO WHEELS GOOD' (Steve McQueen in the U.K.) (LP) 1985
GEORGE CLINTON - 'SOME OF MY BEST JOKES ARE FRIENDS'. (LP) 1985
WHODINI - 'MAGIC'S WAND'. (EP) 1984

KEYBOARD PLAYER
ROGER WATERS - THE WALL. (LP)
Pink Floyd's "The Wall" live from the Berlin Wall 1990
BERLINDA CARLISLE - HEAVEN ON EARTH. (LP) 1987
STEVIE WONDER/HERBIE HANCOCK
Live GRAMMY AWARDS show in Los Angeles. 1985
DAVID BOWIE - LIVE AID
Live at Wembley Stadium. London. 1985
RYUICHI SAKAMTO - FIELDWORK (EP) 1984
GEORGE CLINTON - SOME OF MY BEST JOKES ARE FRIENDS (LP) 1984
MALCOLM MCCLAREN - DUCKROCK (LP) 1983
DEF LEPPERD - PYROMANIA. (LP) 1982
JOAN ARMATRADING - WALK UNDER LADDERS. (LP) 1981
FOREIGNER - FOREIGNER 4. (LP) 1980
LENA LOVICH - NEW TOY. (single) 1980
Written by Thomas Dolby

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retrogurl, Saturday, 21 January 2006 07:50 (twenty years ago)

( feel like this is going to turn into a double post, because I thought I submitted it a while ago. The mysteries of ILM...)

Just a bump in case anyone else here is going to the Red Devil Lounge show tonight and wants to meet for drinks beforehand...

National Roffle Association (Paul in Santa Cruz), Saturday, 21 January 2006 20:01 (twenty years ago)

This is also worth seeking out:

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00000K43X.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg

Elvis Telecom (Chris Barrus), Monday, 23 January 2006 14:44 (twenty years ago)

as promised : windpower 12"

http://s48.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0AH3TOMBZQLME2DCTXA9RU2D32

mark e (mark e), Tuesday, 24 January 2006 08:45 (twenty years ago)

i heartily recommend the live wireless (video) version of europa and the pirate twins. the 303 bassline is quite something.

frenchbloke (frenchbloke), Tuesday, 24 January 2006 10:36 (twenty years ago)

lots of US references

-- garax of the saturday morning

I remember when I first heard the line 'Big hunk of carrot cake / Blueberry milkshake' I was like 'carrot - CAKE?! BLUEBERRY milkshake?!' - for back in those days, in Sydney, there was no such thing as either. It was like marshmallow trees and marmelade skies or something.

moley, Thursday, 23 August 2007 08:40 (eighteen years ago)

WHODINI - 'MAGIC'S WAND'. (EP) 1984

blimey

r|t|c, Thursday, 23 August 2007 09:16 (eighteen years ago)

if i love thomas leer will i like this guy?

r|t|c, Thursday, 23 August 2007 09:40 (eighteen years ago)

I'm guessing yes.

moley, Thursday, 23 August 2007 09:43 (eighteen years ago)

erm could i get a cheeky re-up of that 1980 airwaves demo? song is not likely to leave my head anytime soon.

r|t|c, Thursday, 23 August 2007 11:58 (eighteen years ago)

Trevor Horn once told me ‘Airwaves’ should have been a huge hit, but that I fucked up the first verse. Gee thanks Trev. I am awed by your production chops but you can be a condescending bugger sometimes! Of course, I could have had you produce it, but then I would have spent the next 20 years paying off the studio fees you ran up (in your own studio.)

Actually we get on fine. Years later when we were doing the ‘Toys’ sountrack Trevor told me he’d pursuaded Elton John to cover ‘Airwaves’. Now that would have almost made up for the sleight about V.1! But sadly it never happened.

http://blog.thomasdolby.com/?p=228

r|t|c, Thursday, 23 August 2007 12:20 (eighteen years ago)

I have a better version from the 'From Brussels with Love' compilation, not sure whether that's the demo.

baaderonixx, Thursday, 23 August 2007 12:20 (eighteen years ago)

Funny, that link to his blog actually answers my question. It is indeed the demo version.

baaderonixx, Thursday, 23 August 2007 12:23 (eighteen years ago)

Quite an interesting explanation to boot:

Possibly the rarest of any of my releases is this one. It was a (cassette-only) compilation released in 1981 by a Belgian label called Crepuscule. It included a demo version of ‘Airwaves’, recorded in my back room in London well before I got a record deal. I was approached recently by a company that wants to re-release it on CD and is trying to clear all the rights. I own the masters (unusual!) so I plan to say yes. The line-up on the album is terrific:

John Foxx

Duritti Column

Harold Budd

Richard Jobson

Gavin Bryars

A Certain Ratio

Martin Hamnett

Michael Nyman

An Interview with Brian Eno, etc

I have one copy of the cassette, resplendent in its soft plastic cover. But I don’t own a cassette player so I haven’t heard this recording of ‘Airwaves’ in years. It’s probably quite amateurish, as I used a little Boss Dr Rhythm box for the drums: but I bet it captures the essence of the song. I admit I cringe a bit when I listen to the version on The Golden Age Of Wireless, which hasn’t aged well: the production is far too ‘AOR’, with its chorused piano, glittering guitar chords and big drums. It was much better when I played it live. I regret not having had time to do a new arrangement of ‘Airwaves’ on this last tour. Maybe in the Fall?

baaderonixx, Thursday, 23 August 2007 12:26 (eighteen years ago)

yes someone please re up the demo airwaves! i lost it in the breakup :(

chaki, Thursday, 23 August 2007 17:54 (eighteen years ago)

i love blogs!!!! from http://incaroads-wvkayaker.blogspot.com:

This is a rare treat for all you Thomas Dolby fans. This is an audio rip from the Thomas Dolby Video "Live Wireless" The sound is a 9/10. Concert Filmed in 1983 at Riverside Studios in London with guest Lena Lovich. Very nice! Download this and let me know what you think of it please.

1- Intro
2- Europa & The Pirate Twins
3- Windpower
4- One Of Our Submarines
5- Radio Silence
6- New Toy (featuring Lene Lovich)
7- Urban Tribal (Joni Mitchel song originally done by his first band Low Noise)
8- Flying North
9- Jungle Line (originally a Low Noise single)
10- Puppet Theatre (from the movie Fever Pitch, but not included on the sound track)
11- Samson & Delilah (recorded by the band Bush Telegraph which was comprised of much of the stage band in this video. The album was produced but never released in any form)
12- She Blinded Me With Science
13- Airwaves
http://rapidshare.com/files/48735044/Live_Wireless_Part_1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/48735837/Live_Wireless_Part_2.rar

chaki, Thursday, 23 August 2007 17:58 (eighteen years ago)

awes! i found the demo in the end, gimme a sec

r|t|c, Thursday, 23 August 2007 18:02 (eighteen years ago)

thanks!!

chaki, Thursday, 23 August 2007 18:06 (eighteen years ago)

http://www.zshare.net/audio/3280304f88a211/

r|t|c, Thursday, 23 August 2007 18:09 (eighteen years ago)

Dolby to Record “Off the Grid”

artdamages, Thursday, 23 August 2007 18:25 (eighteen years ago)

lol

chaki, Thursday, 23 August 2007 18:36 (eighteen years ago)

AND IIIIIIIII'M FLYING NORTH

Curt1s Stephens, Thursday, 23 August 2007 18:56 (eighteen years ago)

OMFG if that concert d0wnl0ad is deleted by the time I get home from work I will die of a broken heart--

Jon Lewis, Thursday, 23 August 2007 19:28 (eighteen years ago)

i know!! i cant get it yet either! fucking rapidshare!! can some nice ilxor sendspace it or something!?!??

chaki, Thursday, 23 August 2007 19:31 (eighteen years ago)

Chaki did you get it?

It's safely in my HD now. If you're unsuccessful I'll up it to MegaUpchuck or something this weekend.

Only listening on little ibook speakers right now but this show is awesome! I assume that's Kevin Armstrong on gtr.

Dude was SUCH a good songwriter on Wireless and Flat Earth. Like Fagen/Becker good.

Jon Lewis, Friday, 24 August 2007 00:55 (eighteen years ago)

YAH I GOT IT!! IT ROCKS!!

chaki, Friday, 24 August 2007 01:00 (eighteen years ago)

This would make a nice double bill with Living Ornaments '80.

Jon Lewis, Friday, 24 August 2007 01:07 (eighteen years ago)

OK looking around online it seems like it's Kevin Armstrong and Matthew Seligman playing on this. Cool!

Jon Lewis, Friday, 24 August 2007 01:27 (eighteen years ago)

WHO ARE THEY

chaki, Friday, 24 August 2007 01:35 (eighteen years ago)

SOMETHING SUCKY HAPPENS ON RADIO SILENCE :(

chaki, Friday, 24 August 2007 01:37 (eighteen years ago)

t’s probably quite amateurish, as I used a little Boss Dr Rhythm box for the drums

:D I have one of those Dr Rhythms :D

Flying North is such a fucking awesome song.

Trayce, Friday, 24 August 2007 01:37 (eighteen years ago)

This must be the thread where I *didn't* go apeshit over Flying North, although I'm sure there is one out there where I did. In fact, of all Dolby songs on the planet, that is the one that makes me go apeshit every time.

Bimble, Friday, 24 August 2007 01:40 (eighteen years ago)

Armstrong was Dolby's guitar sidekick for a long time. Seligman is an awesome bassist who played on Underwater Moonlight by the Soft Boys (and their reunion tour/album), session stuff for people like Thompson Twins, and of course the first couple Dolby albums.

Yeah there's a weird sound glitch thing at one point in Flying North, WTF.

Do you guys have the orig. guitar-heavy mix of Radio Silence?

Jon Lewis, Friday, 24 August 2007 01:47 (eighteen years ago)

ON THAT BLOG IS A BUNCH OF 12" MIXES TOO NOT FROM THE 12X12 CD

chaki, Friday, 24 August 2007 01:54 (eighteen years ago)

Oh wow, yer right! I'm gonna DL that too as soon as Rapidshare gets done STEPPING ON MY DICK.

Jon Lewis, Friday, 24 August 2007 02:04 (eighteen years ago)

nine months pass...

brilliant

Curt1s Stephens, Monday, 26 May 2008 08:22 (seventeen years ago)

nine months pass...

after years of waiting, remastered repackaged reissues are a happening.
only his first 2 solo albums (what no love for his george clinton plastic funk era !? surely some mistake) are getting the attention, along with a compilation of singles, and a dvd.
i am officially excited.

mark e, Tuesday, 24 March 2009 15:01 (sixteen years ago)

two months pass...

The keybs on Pyromania are credited to a Booker T. Boffin, so maybe I'm wrong (unless that's a pseudonym or something).

― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 21 August 2003 19:26 (5 years ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

Booker T. Boffin is totally Dolby. Contractual-obligation nom de clavier.

― Paul Eater (eater), Thursday, 21 August 2003 20:28 (5 years ago) Bookmark

on behalf of ILM, i checked on this : confirmed

mark e, Monday, 8 June 2009 07:23 (sixteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

2 disc package = 1 CD + DVD of 'Live Wireless' = WELL DONE

1. Flying North
2. Commercial Breakup
3. Weightless
4. Europa And The Pirate Twins
5. Windpower
6. The Wreck Of The Fairchild
7. Airwaves
8. Radio Silence
9. Cloudburst At Shingle Street
10. One Of Our Submarines
11. She Blinded Me With Science
12. Radio Silence (Guitar Version)
13. Urges
14. Leipzig
15. Urban Tribal
16. Therapy / Growth (Demo)
17. Airwaves (Demo)
18. Sale Of The Century (Demo)
19. Pedestrian Walkway (Demo)

Milton Parker, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 00:51 (sixteen years ago)

Single Disc remaster of THE FLAT EARTH also well done
1. Dissidents
2. The Flat Earth
3. Screen Kiss
4. White City
5. Mulu The Rain Forest
6. I Scare Myself
7. Hyperactive!

8. Get Out Of My Mix (Dolby's Cube)
9. Puppet Theatre (2009 Digital Remaster)
10. Dissidents (The Search For Truth Part 1)
11. Field Work (London Mix)
12. Don't Turn Away (Dolby's Cube Featuring Cherry Bomb)
13. The Devil Is An Englishman
14. I Scare Myself (Live On Tour, 1984)
15. Marseille (Live On Tour, 1984)

Never heard: Puppet Theatre, Don't Turn Away, The Devil is An Englishman, Marseille
(And never heard Urban Tribal, Therapy/Growth, Sale of the Century, and Pedestrian Walkway from the repackaged Golden Age)

Paul in Santa Cruz, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 02:31 (sixteen years ago)

Puppet Theatre is the song Dolby wrote out of the backing track he contributed to Whodini's "Magic Wand" 12", and it's ok, b-side to 'I Scare Myself'
Don't Turn Away is the only song worth rescuing from Dolby's work on the Howard The Duck soundtrack
The Devil Is An Englishman is the 'single' from the Gothic soundtrack and it is flat out awesome

Sale of the Century, Pedestrian Walkway, Marseille = unreleased in any form

happy Wreck of the Fairchild is on there is all. interesting that he picked the really weird Japanese version of the LP as the definitive version, that's the one where he took off 'Science', replaced it with a mostly instrumental ska number & redid the master to overlap the fades between some of the tracks. definitely the most esoteric sequencing of any of the numerous versions of the album, but probably the one that's most like an 'album'

Milton Parker, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 02:45 (sixteen years ago)

http://www.discogs.com/Thomas-Dolby-The-Golden-Age-Of-Wireless/release/871708

Milton Parker, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 02:46 (sixteen years ago)

Awww, the Joni Mitchell cover "The Jungle Line" isn't on either of these. Too bad.

Hideous Lump, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 03:25 (sixteen years ago)

Milton, are you secretly Thomas Dolby, or just a knowledgeable fan?

Paul in Santa Cruz, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 03:28 (sixteen years ago)

obsessive fan geeking out

live version of 'Jungle Line' on the DVD of 'Live Wireless'

Milton Parker, Tuesday, 30 June 2009 03:30 (sixteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

yuk.
crappy '0' region DVD logo on reissue cover of TGAOW is a little excessive to say the least, ruining the carefully restored cover artwork.
didn't anyone say, "you know, that big fuck off white logo looks a bit, umm, shit"
still, very nice package, and sounding really great, as does the remastered the flat earth.

mark e, Tuesday, 14 July 2009 08:06 (sixteen years ago)

two months pass...

crappy '0' region DVD logo on reissue cover of TGAOW

when I bought this in the store, I just assumed that was a sticker, jaw dropped when I took the booklet out and that white ZERO that covers 20% of the cover art slid out with it -- how in the world did anyone anywhere think that was okay

the track sequence they used for this master is so radically different than the one I'm used to, even though I know all these songs by heart having 'commercial breakup' frontloaded as the second song is a little bit of a challenge. but the bonus tracks pretty much include all the worn-out vinyl b-sides I've been wanting on CD forever. the studio version of 'Urban Tribal' is good to hear but more of a demo than the 'Live Wireless' version, and the two demos at the end are fun, especially 'Pedestrian Walkway' which borders on Residential, maybe from hanging out with Andy Partridge

Milton Parker, Monday, 12 October 2009 21:49 (sixteen years ago)

Is this in US stores now?

I was gonna buy it from Amazon MP3 thinking it would be too hard to find in a brick-n-mortar...

Stillborn birth of a display name (Jon Lewis), Monday, 12 October 2009 22:08 (sixteen years ago)

I know for a fact that my boyfriend has been driving around with the reissues of GAOW and TFE in the trunk of his car for weeks now, and that he will present them to me later this week when my birthday finally arrives. 8)

Paul in Santa Cruz, Monday, 12 October 2009 23:31 (sixteen years ago)

dolby stated (apologetically) on his site that the printed white area was required by germany because of the DVD and that was where the disc was made. He put the full cover on the booklet inside so people could swap it around.

akm, Tuesday, 13 October 2009 05:50 (sixteen years ago)

eleven months pass...

Classic, why did it take me so long for me to listen to this - it's so terribly tailor-made for my particular tastes.

Ain't Gonna Play Sim City (King Boy Pato), Saturday, 9 October 2010 14:14 (fifteen years ago)

Ok you are so lucky to be hearing it for the first time! Lucky lucky boy King...

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Sunday, 10 October 2010 02:24 (fifteen years ago)

three months pass...

Just picked up the remastered version; amazing. I kind of dig the album with "Flying North" leading off and "Science" appearing as a bonus track. The Flat Earth one's good too...any idea why a great tune like "Marsielle" wasn't done in the studio??

frogbs, Friday, 4 February 2011 20:22 (fifteen years ago)

Dolby's liner notes for The Flat Earth maybe hint at an answer -- his studio sessions were cut short when the label summoned him to the USA to be a pop star after "Science" became a surprise hit there. Of course he could have picked the tune up again later, but for better or (mostly) worse, he was pursuing other stylistic directions by then. His funk period, I guess.

Timely thread revival given the looming release of Wm Shatner's new "Science" cover.

Grr-Shizzly Bear (Paul in Santa Cruz), Friday, 4 February 2011 20:33 (fifteen years ago)

Was just thinking of him in the context of retro-futurism. I think I forget how much I like certain songs by him. (I bet I posted something like that earlier on this thread.)

_Rudipherous_, Saturday, 5 February 2011 00:37 (fifteen years ago)


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