Thomas Dolby - Retrospectacle: The Best Of Thomas Dolby (1994)

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Title: Retrospectacle: The Best Of Thomas Dolby
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: EMI
Genre: Pop Rock, Synth-pop, New Wave
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:17:26
Total Size: 489 / 196 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Europa and the Pirate Twins [0:03:21.12]
02. Urges [0:03:40.13]
03. Leipzig [0:03:53.62]
04. Windpower [0:04:19.28]
05. Airwaves (7" Version) [0:03:35.55]
06. She Blinded Me With Science [0:03:41.17]
07. One of Our Submarines [0:05:07.63]
08. Screen Kiss [0:05:28.42]
09. Hyperactive! [0:04:12.43]
10. I Scare Myself [0:05:41.02]
11. The Flat Earth [0:06:35.15]
12. Pulp Culture [0:05:36.08]
13. Budapest By Blimp [0:08:39.60]
14. Cruel [0:03:09.22]
15. Close But No Cigar [0:04:26.58]
16. I Love You Goodbye [0:05:58.02]

After what had seemed like a promising start with "She Blinded Me With Science" in 1983, Thomas Dolby only charted with two other singles in the U.S. (though he had nine chart singles in his native U.K., 1981-1992). This 16-track compilation, embracing both his Capitol/EMI and Warner Bros. recordings, demonstrates that Dolby deserved better. His synthesizer-based songs are consistently catchy and clever, and especially notable are early songs like "Urges" and "Leipzig" that have not previously appeared on a U.S. album. "One of Our Submarines," Dolby's cover of Dan Hicks' "I Scare Myself," and "Hyperactive!" all hold up well. Some of the later (non-hit) material from the albums Aliens Ate My Buick and Astronauts & Heretics is less impressive; a better choice could have been made from those records. But for the most part, this is an efficient collection that justifies its name.




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Many thanks for lossless.