Landscape - Manhattan Boogie-Woogie (Expanded Edition) (1982/2023)

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Title: Manhattan Boogie-Woogie (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1982/2023
Label: Cooking Vinyl Limited
Genre: Electronic, New Wave, Synthpop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 59:25
Total Size: 149/414 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. One Rule for the Rich (2023 Remaster) 4:14
02. Manhattan Boogie-Woogie (2023 Remaster) 4:32
03. Colour Code (2023 Remaster) 3:47
04. The Long Way Home (2023 Remaster) 4:48
05. It's Not My Real Name (2023 Remaster) 5:21
06. Bad Times (2023 Remaster) 4:09
07. When You Leave Your Lover (2023 Remaster) 3:42
08. It's Not My Real Name (12-Inch Version) 5:23
09. Back on Your Heads (7-Inch B-Side) 2:59
10. (A Case Of) Mistaken Identity (7-Inch B-Side) 2:49
11. Manhattan Boogie-Woogie (Instrumental Mix) 4:28
12. The Long Way Home (Instrumental Mix) 4:48
13. Bad Times 'Good Times' (Instrumental Mix) 4:10
14. One Rule for the Rich (Instrumental Mix) 4:16

Landscape is a a British band best known for their 1981 hits "Einstein A Go-Go" and "Norman Bates". Formed in 1974, they toured constantly during the mid to late 1970s, playing rock, punk and jazz venues and releasing two instrumental EPs on their own Event Horizon label. They began experimenting with computer-programmed music and electronic drums in the late 1970s making records in the emerging genres of electronic dance music and synthpop. Richard James Burgess produced Shock and the first two albums by Spandau Ballet while still in Landscape. He went on to produce recordings by Five Star, King, Adam Ant, America, Colonel Abrams, Kim Wilde, Shriekback, Living in a Box, Tony Banks, Fish, Princess, Jackie Graham, Praise, XC-NN (under the pseudonym Caleb Kadesh), Rubicon (under the pseudonym Caleb Kadesh), and many others. He wrote the book The Art of Record Production subsequently updated to The Art of Music Production (pub. Omnibus Press) and now in its third edition. Burgess is credited with coining the term 'New Romantic' encompassing the early 80's British music, club and fashion scene; and with conceptualising and designing the first electronic drumset the Simmons SDS-V. In 1983, Peter Thoms and Chris Heaton left the band, leading Burgess, Pask and Walters to rename the band Landscape III. This version of the group put out two singles before breaking up later that year. John Walters (aka John L. Walters) went on to produce records by Swans Way, Kissing the Pink, Twelfth Night, The Mike Gibbs Orchestra and Mark Springer. He co-founded Unknown Public in 1992. Members included Richard James Burgess, Christopher Heaton, Andy Pask, Peter Thoms and John Walters.



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Many thanks for Flac.