Johnny Warman - Hour Glass & Walking Into Mirrors (1978/1981) [Reissue 2005/2002]

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Title: Hour Glass & Walking Into Mirrors
Year Of Release: 1978/1981 | 2005/2002
Label: Angel Air Records
Genre: New Wave, Synth-pop
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 2:15:30
Total Size: 361 mb / 901 mb
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:: TRACKLIST ::

1978/2005 - Hour Glass
1. Twilight Zone
2. Silver Towers
3. Ain't Funny
4. Laughing Academy
5. Street Angels
6. Tomorrow Babies
7. Wonderland
8. So Long
9. The House Glass
10. War Of The Worlds

Bonus Tracks
11. Head On Collision
12. London's Burning
13. Mind Games
14. Silver Towers (Live)
15. Tomorrows Babies (Live)
16. Head On Collision (Live)
17. Suicide (Live)
18. It's Alright Boys

Johnny Warman had followed up the worldwide success of the album Walking Into Mirrors, a Top 10 Hit single in Australia 'Screaming Jets' with the album from the Jungle to the New Horizons in 1982 but before that commercially successful period he had signed to Ringo Records owned by one Richard Starkey aka Ringo Starr. He here was in Ringo's new studio at Titenhurst Park, Berkshire, England (the very same white room where John Lennon recorded Imagine) during 1978 recording Hour Glass. The world was his oyster. Never before released on CD comes the album Hour Glass which has now been re-mastered, 8 bonus tracks (7 live) never before released and comprehensive and informative sleeve notes from Johnny himself. Angel Air. 2005.

Johnny Warman - Hour Glass & Walking Into Mirrors (1978/1981) [Reissue 2005/2002]

1981/2002 - Walking Into Mirrors
1 Walking Into Mirrors
2 Radio Active
3 Searchlights
4 Martian Summer
5 Screaming Jets
6 Three Minutes
7 Will You Dance With Me?
8 (SOS) Sending Out Signals
9 Dancing Dolls
10 Fantastic Light

Bonus Tracks
11 American Machines
12 Automatic Kids
13 King Robot
14 Future Fun (Live)
15 Here Come The Reds
16 Golden Lions

Johnny Warman - vocals, guitar
Tony Levin, John Giblin - bass
Dave Lawson, Larry Fast - keyboards
Jerry Marotta - drums
Peter Gabriel - chants and effects on "Screaming Jets"

Built around material Warman first premiered live with his band Three Minutes, Walking Into Mirrors erupted around the Australian hit single "Screaming Jets," a masterful, electronics-driven slab of wartorn paranoia whose edginess was only amplified by the presence of Peter Gabriel on effectively keening backing vocals. Warman wrote the song within half an hour of watching Apocalypse Now, furthering that movie's claim on early-'80s rock immortality (the Lords of the New Church's "Russian Roulette" was similarly inspired). But to judge Walking Into Mirrors solely by that cut is to overlook a wealth of equally electrifying cuts, similarly recorded with much of Gabriel's own band and packed with many of the same dynamics that inhabited his own then-current album (Peter Gabriel 3). Hints of the John Foxx-era Ultravox (not to mention the inevitable Gary Numan, too) shine through some of the sparser numbers, an impression heightened by both Warman's own, occasionally robotic vocal intonations and the sense that the entire album is an idiot dancing on the edge of Armageddon; the early '80s, of course, saw civilization perched on one of its way-too-regular nuclear precipices, and Walking Into Mirrors echoes both the scientific realities and the science-fiction romances of that scenario. As is the fate of so much music that sets out to sound purposefully futuristic, there are moments that have dated somewhat. At its best, however -- "Screaming Jets," "(SOS) Sending out Signals," "Searchlights," "Martian Summer" -- Walking Into Mirrors remains a brittle pulse, foreboding and ferule and as invigorating today as it was on release. Unavailable for some two decades, Walking Into Mirrors was finally reissued in late 2002 -- coincidentally at a time when its own political concerns were again taking center stage. The original ten-track album was bolstered by a half-dozen bonus tracks, plus the suitably atmospheric videos for "Screaming Jets" and the title track.


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Thank you so much!!!!
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Many thanks for lossless.