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| Thomas
Dolby The Golden Age of Wireless 1982 Capitol Records |
She
Blinded Me with Science Radio Silence Airwaves Flying North Weightless |
Europa
and the Pirate Twins Windpower Commercial Breakup One of Our Submarines Cloudburst at Shingle Street |
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| Top
40 New Wave all the way, but done artistically so it loses no integrity.
A fantastic album with several singles that define the era. A must have. |
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| Thomas
Dolby The Flat Earth 1984 Parlophone Odeon Records |
Dissidents The Flat Earth Screen Kiss |
White
City Mulu the Rain Forest I Scare Myself Hyperactive! |
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| More
experimental, but definitely Alternative. Also, the songs are more socially
conscious, save for the onlysingle, 'Hyperactive!' |
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| Thomas
Dolby Aliens Ate My Buick 1988 EMI Manhattan Records |
The
Key to Her Ferrari Airhead Hot Sauce Pulp Culture |
My
Brain is Like a Sieve The Ability to Swing Budapest By Blimp May the Cube Be With You |
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| The
thing I love most about Dolby is that he changes his style every record,
but you still know it's him. That Dolby stamp is all over it.This record, for example, is mainly a dance record. A dance record from Thomas Dolby? You better believe it! And it works! This is a great record! |
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| Thomas
Dolby Astronauts & Heretics 1992 Giant Records |
I
Love You Goodbye Cruel Silk Pyjamas I Live in a Suitcase |
Eastern
Bloc Close But No Cigar That's Why People Fall in Love Neon Sisters Beauty of a Dream |
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| His
last album before retiring from the music biz. Actually, Dolby went
into the programming end of electronic music, desinging systems and the like. Wish he'd put out some more music . . . I miss him. Especially since this last album was wonderful. |
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