Ultravox - The Best of Ultravox (2003)
Artist: Ultravox
Title: The Best of Ultravox
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: EMI Gold – 7243 5 95368 2 8 / CD, Compilation
Genre: Electronic, New Wave, Synth-pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 1:02:45
Total Size: 168 / 452 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: The Best of Ultravox
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: EMI Gold – 7243 5 95368 2 8 / CD, Compilation
Genre: Electronic, New Wave, Synth-pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 1:02:45
Total Size: 168 / 452 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Sleepwalk (3:13)
02. Waiting (3:51)
03. Passing Strangers (3:50)
04. Vienna (4:38)
05. Passionate Reply (4:17)
06. The Voice (4:24)
07. Hymn (4:25)
08. Monument (3:16)
09. We Came to Dance (4:09)
10. Dancing With Tears in My Eyes (4:05)
11. Reap the Wild Wind (3:45)
12. Love's Great Adventure (Live) (3:07)
13. White China (3:46)
14. All Fall Down (5:09)
15. Dreams? (2:32)
16. All In One Day (4:18)
English band, which in the seventies was the most popular representative of the new wave, and in the eighties increasingly popular MOR.
Members: John Foxx vocals, Billy Currie keyboards, Chris Cross bass guitar, Stevie Shears guitar, Warren Cann drums. The band was founded by Foxx, who soon left his bandmates after musical differences. He was replaced by Midge Ure.
They were initially popular in London club circles. Their success streak began in 1981, after the band stabilized in the line-up of Cross, Currie, Ure, Cann. Between 1981 and 1984 they had dozens of Top 20 hits: Vienna, All Stood Still, The Thin Wall, The Voice (1981), Reap The Wild Wind, Hymn (1982), Visions In Blue, We Came To Dance ( 1983), Dancing With Tears In My Eyes, Love's Great Adventure (1984).
On their recordings, they play a more demanding version of synth-pop.
Members: John Foxx vocals, Billy Currie keyboards, Chris Cross bass guitar, Stevie Shears guitar, Warren Cann drums. The band was founded by Foxx, who soon left his bandmates after musical differences. He was replaced by Midge Ure.
They were initially popular in London club circles. Their success streak began in 1981, after the band stabilized in the line-up of Cross, Currie, Ure, Cann. Between 1981 and 1984 they had dozens of Top 20 hits: Vienna, All Stood Still, The Thin Wall, The Voice (1981), Reap The Wild Wind, Hymn (1982), Visions In Blue, We Came To Dance ( 1983), Dancing With Tears In My Eyes, Love's Great Adventure (1984).
On their recordings, they play a more demanding version of synth-pop.