Ultravox! (album)
Ultravox! is the eponymous debut studio album by British new wave band Ultravox!. It was recorded at Island Studios in Hammersmith, London in the autumn of 1976[1] and produced by Ultravox! and Steve Lillywhite with studio assistance from Brian Eno. It was released on 25 February 1977 by Island.[2]
Writing
The songs "Sat'day Night in the City of the Dead" and "Dangerous Rhythm", alongside other songs from the album, were written while the band were named Tiger Lily and were performed during 1976, prior to its release.[1] Videos of a gig in Germany in that year can be seen on YouTube.
Reception
Ada Wilson in The Rough Guide to Rock wrote that the album "failed to recapture [Ultravox!'s] on-stage energy".[5] In his retrospective review, Dave Thompson, writing for AllMusic, opined "it was Ultravox! who first showed the kind of dangerous rhythms that keyboards could create. The quintet certainly had their antecedents – Hawkwind, Roxy Music and Kraftwerk to name but a few – but still it was the group's 1977 eponymous debut's grandeur (courtesy of producer [Brian] Eno), wrapped in the ravaged moods and lyrical themes of collapse and decay that transported '70s rock from the bloated pastures of the past to the futuristic dystopias predicted by punk."[3]
Track listing
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1. | "Sat'day Night in the City of the Dead" | John Foxx | 2:35 |
2. | "Life at Rainbow's End (For All the Tax Exiles on Main Street)" | Foxx | 3:44 |
3. | "Slip Away" | Billy Currie, Foxx | 4:19 |
4. | "I Want to Be a Machine" | Currie, Foxx | 7:21 |
5. | "Wide Boys" | Foxx | 3:16 |
6. | "Dangerous Rhythm" | Warren Cann, Chris Cross, Currie, Foxx, Stevie Shears | 4:16 |
7. | "The Lonely Hunter" | Foxx | 3:42 |
8. | "The Wild, The Beautiful and the Damned" | Cross, Currie, Foxx | 5:50 |
9. | "My Sex" | Cross, Currie, Foxx | 3:01 |
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10. | "Slip Away (Live)" | Currie, Fox | 4:12 |
11. | "Modern Love (Live)" | Cann, Cross, Currie, Foxx, Shears | 2:31 |
12. | "The Wild, The Beautiful and the Damned (Live)" | Cross, Currie, Foxx | 5:18 |
13. | "My Sex (Live)" | Cross, Currie, Foxx | 3:05 |
Personnel
- Ultravox!
- Technical personnel
References
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Book:Ultravox |
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- The Golden Section Tour + The Omnidelic Exotour
- In The Glow
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With Ultravox! | Studio albums | |
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With Louis Gordon | Studio albums | |
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- Subterranean Omnidelic Exotour
- Live From a Room (As Big as a City)
- Retro Future
- Neuro Video
- A New Kind of Man
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With John Foxx And The Maths | Studio albums |
- Interplay
- The Shape of Things
- Evidence
- Rhapsody
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- Analogue Circuit : Live At The Roundhouse
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Other collaborations |
- Translucence/Drift Music (with Harold Budd)
- Electrofear (with Nation 12)
- A Secret Life (as D'Agostino/Foxx/Jansen)
- Mirrorball (with Robin Guthrie)
- Cage Against The Machine (December 2010)
- European Splendour EP with Jori Hulkkonen (Aug 2013)
- Empty Avenues as John Foxx and the Belbury Circle (Sep 2013)
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