Disco de Ultravox: “Lament”
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Fecha de Publicación:1999-01-01
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Tipo:Recopilación
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Género:Adult Alternative, New Wave, Alternative Rock
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Sello Discográfico:EMI Gold
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Letras Explícitas:No
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UPC:724352183425
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6 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A MUST
THE Ultravox's album to have if you can only chose one . One of the best new wave records from the 80's . Dancing With Tears In My Eyes , White China , When The Time Comes are absolutely brilliant examples of what electronics can do combined with unique vocals by Midge Ure . The title track - Lament , which is my personal all time favorite will make you want to listen to it again and again and again . Man Of Two Worlds and The Heart Of The Country will show you that not all electropop is impersonal and cold . To make a long story short : don't miss out , get the album and enjoy this pearl from U-Vox !!!
"jmcrary" (Germantown, MD USA) - 03 Marzo 2002
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The last great New Romantic album of the era
The only thing that prevents me from giving this one 5 stars is that the other 3 great Ultravox records prior to this deserve 5 stars due to their consistency and creativity. Other than that, I find this one nicely listenable and danceable. I really like "White China" and "Desire". The bonus tracks on the EMI Gold edition of "White China", "One Day" and "Lament" are perfect. With this clean & crisp Ultravox disk, the New Romantic era of pop music had offered its last tasty meal. As a matter of fact, this might have been that last great 80's record. I can count the number of decent 80's records after 1984 on my fingers. Overall, if you like danceable European travel music, you will enjoy this record.
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Peaked With This One
1. White China 3.51
2. One Small Day 4.33
3. Dancing with Tears in My Eyes 4.40
4. Lament 4.40
5. Man of Two Worlds 4.28
6. Heart of the Country 5.06
7. When the Time Comes 4.56
8. A Friend I Call Desire 5.09
Love tracks 1,2,3,4 & 6 the best, White China could have been a single. A excellent collection of music. I highly recommend getting this one.
Bonus CD
1. One Small Day (Special Re-Mix) 7.48
2. Easterly 3.48 [B-side One Small Day]
3. Lament (Extended Mix) 8.01
4. One Small Day (Special Re-mix Extra) 8.31
5. Dancing with Tears in My Eyes (Special Re-Mix) 10.00
6. Building 3.11 [B-side Dancing with Tears in My Eyes]
7. White China (Special Mix) 8.22
8. Heart of the Country (instrumental) 4.24 [B-side Lament]
9. One Small Day (Final Mix) 7.35 [from bonus 12" with 'The Collection' LP]
10. A Friend I Call Desire (Work in progress mix) [previously unreleased]
11. Lament (Work in progress mix) [previously unreleased]
Really good but where is the US remix 12 inch versions of tracks 4 & 5. Oh well, I have them already in digital form but thought they might have put those on here and possibly eliminated tracks 10 & 11. Still a excellent bonus CD.
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P-head (Honolulu) - 22 Junio 2011
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- White China...
Quite like this--back in the '80s, I had several Ultravox albums and 12" singles (remember those?) but not this one for some odd reason. When the remastered editions of their back catalog came out, I purchased "Lament" along with some albums I'd owned on vinyl or cassette and this one actually ended up being my favorite. Good songs, excellent use of synths and traditional instruments, plus some bonus tracks (the 2 instrumental versions aren't super necessary, but the extended mixes remind me of dance floors in my distant past, in a good way) "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes" indeed!
LiLo - 01 Septiembre 2007
7 personas de un total de 10 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The Future of Music
I do not know who tagged Gary Numan onto Ultravox but the person should be ashamed.
Midge Ure's vocalizations are nothing like Numan's. Allegedly Ure was pegged to become the Sex Pistol's lead singer but turned down the spot joining with Ultravox. Overnight Ultravox went from a punk rock band (led by their previous singer John Foxx) to a band built around Midge Ure's smooth superb vocalizations. Few males can achieve achieve Ure's vocal range, certainly not Gary Numan.
Do not expect to hear any type of punk music. Instead I would compare Ultravox to New Order's sound. The difference being a smoother mixture of classical music and modern sounds. Due to Ure's voice it was possible for Ultravox to explore rhythms and sounds other bands could never acheive. IMO, the finest male singer in our generation and not many people know of him.
You will hear rhythms coming onto the track and leaving only to return once again similar to Mike Oldfield's style. I strongly believe this was the future of music but was abandoned by american producers for the Mickey Mouse Club dancers. They didn't have anything else as grunge died away.
Where will music go? Stay with hip-hop? Not likely. It will seek out where it left off and continue onward. It will find Ultravox's sound just as the reader is doing. If you like New Order, or DePeche Mode you will like Ultravox. They are fingers on the same hand. Seperate and different yet coherently attached to one another. This band is a very strong recommend for true music lovers.
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