Magazine - Real Life (Reissue) (1978/2007)

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Title: Real Life
Year Of Release: 1978/2007
Label: Virgin
Genre: Post Punk, New Wave, Art Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 55:08
Total Size: 385 Mb
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Magazine - Real Life (Reissue) (1978/2007)


Tracklist:

01. Definitive Gaze
02. My Tulpa
03. Shot By Both Sides
04. Recoil
05. Burst
06. Motorcade
07. The Great Beautician In The Sky
08. The Light Pours Out Of Me
09. Parade

Bonus Tracks:
10. Shot By Both Sides [Single Version]
11. My Mind Ain't So Open
12. Touch And Go
13. Goldfinger

Line-up:
Howard Devoto – vocals
John McGeoch – guitar and saxophone
Barry Adamson – bass guitar
Dave Formula – keyboards
Martin Jackson – drums

Real Life has received critical acclaim and is considered a pioneering post-punk record. It has also been described as new wave and art rock.

The album was written over the preceding year by the band, with Howard Devoto providing all of the lyrics. The two earliest songs, "Shot by Both Sides" and "The Light Pours Out of Me", were co-written with Devoto's former Buzzcocks bandmate Pete Shelley. The majority of the material on the album was written by Devoto in collaboration with guitarist and founding member John McGeoch. "Motorcade" was co-written with the group's keyboardist, Bob Dickinson, who played with the group in mid-1977 before being dismissed. The music for the album's final track, "Parade", was written by Dickinson's replacement, Dave Formula, with bassist Barry Adamson. "Definitive Gaze" was recorded for a Peel Session as "Real Life" on 14 February 1978.

Having toured much of the album through 1977 and early 1978, the group's then lineup of Devoto (vocals), McGeoch (guitar and saxophone), Adamson (bass), Formula (keyboards) and Martin Jackson (drums) recorded the album in sessions using the Virgin Mobile and at Abbey Road Studios between March and April 1978. The album was produced and engineered by John Leckie.

The original artwork and monoprint for the album was designed by Linder, with photography by Adrian Boot.


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Many thanks for lossless.