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Album Review: The Golden Age of Wireless

  • Artist: Thomas Dolby
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1982 03
  • Total Time: 42:29
  • Type: Soundtrack, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Talk to anyone who was the right age in the early '80s for both pop radio and the dawn of MTV, and "She Blinded Me with Science" will inevitably come up. The most famous song from the reissued version of the album, it's a defiantly quirky, strange number that mixes its pop hooks with unusual keyboard melodies pitched very low and a recurrent spoken word interjection ("Science!") from guest vocalist/video star Magnus Pike. To Thomas Dolby's credit, the rest of the album isn't simply that song over and over again, making The Golden Age of Wireless an intriguing and often very entertaining curio from the glory days of synth pop. Part of the album's overall appeal is the range of participating musicians, no doubt thanks in part to Dolby's own considerable range of musical work elsewhere. "She Blinded Me with Science" itself features Kevin Armstrong on guitar, Matthew Seligman on bass, mega-producer Robert "Mutt" Lange on backing vocals, and co-production with Tim Friese-Greene. Elsewhere, Andy Partridge contributes harmonica, Mute Records founding genius Daniel Miller adds keyboards, and Lene Lovich adds some vocals of her own. The overall result is still first and foremost Dolby's, with echoes of David Bowie's and Bryan Ferry's elegantly wasted late-'70s personas setting the stage. If anything, The Golden Age of Wireless is the friendlier, peppier flip side of fellow Bowie obsessive Gary Numan's work, where the melancholy is gentle instead of harrowing. Dolby's melodies are sprightly without being annoyingly perky, his singing warm, and his overall performance a pleasant gem. Especially fine numbers include the amusing romp "Europa and the Pirate Twins" and the nostalgia-touched, just mysterious enough "One of Our Submarines." ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
She Blinded Me With Science Thomas Dolby, John Karr, Joe Kerr Thomas Dolby (3:42)
Radio Silence Thomas Dolby Thomas Dolby (3:48)
Airwaves Thomas Dolby Thomas Dolby (5:16)
Flying North Thomas Dolby Thomas Dolby (3:53)
Weightless Thomas Dolby Thomas Dolby (3:47)
Europa and the Pirate Twins Thomas Dolby Thomas Dolby (3:20)
Wind Power Thomas Dolby Thomas Dolby (4:20)
Commercial Breakup Thomas Dolby, Tim Karr, Tim Kerr Thomas Dolby (4:18)
One of Our Submarines Thomas Dolby Thomas Dolby (5:13)
Couldburst at Shingle Street Thomas Dolby Thomas Dolby (5:44)

Credits

Simon Lloyd (Flute), Tim Friese-Greene (Producer), Daniel Miller (Synthesizer), John Marsh (?), Thomas Dolby (Piano), Andrew Douglas (Design), Akiko Yano (?), Thomas Dolby (Design), Les Chappell (?), Thomas Dolby (Vocals (Background)), Lene Lovich (Vocals (Background)), Bruce Woolley (Vocals), Les Chappell (Vocals), Dr. M. Pyke (Voiceover), Thomas Dolby (Drum Programming), Mark Heyward-Chaplin (Bass), David Birch (Guitar), Kevin Armstrong (Vocals), Miriam Stockley (Vocals (Background)), Kevin Armstrong (Guitar), Kevin Armstrong (Trumpet), Thomas Dolby (Producer), Thomas Dolby (Computers), Justin Hildreth (Multi Instruments), Akiko Yano (Vocals (Background)), Thomas Dolby (Synthesizer), Andy Partridge (Harmonica), Judy Evans (Vocals (Background)), Justin Hildreth (Drums), Thomas Dolby (Multi Instruments), Daniel Miller (Mixing), Robert John (Vocals (Background)), Mark Heyward-Chaplin (Guitar (Bass)), Simon Lloyd (Multi Instruments), Tim Hunt (Engineer), Michael Hedges (Engineer), Simon Lloyd (Brass), Robert John "Mutt" Lange (Vocals (Background)), Lene Lovich (?), Andy Partridge (?), Chris Stone (Engineer), Thomas Dolby (Mixing), Matthew Seligman (Moog Bass), Lene Lovich (Vocals), Bruce Woolley (Vocals (Background)), Thomas Dolby (Vocals), Thomas Dolby (Wavestation), James Allen (Vocals (Background)), Akiko Yono (Vocals (Background)), Simon House (Violin), Dr. M. Pyke (Voices), Les Chappell (Vocals (Background)), Matthew Seligman (Moog Synthesizer), Lesley Fairbairn (Vocals (Background)), Bosco (?)
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The Golden Age of Wireless
Studio album by Thomas Dolby
Released March 1982
Recorded 1981
Genre New Wave
Length 42:29
Label Venice in Peril, EMI
Producer Thomas Dolby, Tim Friese-Greene
Professional reviews
Thomas Dolby chronology
The Golden Age of Wireless
(1982)
The Flat Earth
(1984)
Alternate cover
US release album cover

The Golden Age of Wireless is a 1982 album by Synthpop pioneer Thomas Dolby. The album is notable for containing the pop hit "She Blinded Me with Science" in its later resequencings (see below). Following the album's overall theme of radio are the songs "Airwaves", "Commercial Breakup", and "Radio Silence," along with songs about the modern world ("Windpower", "Flying North", "Europa and the Pirate Twins"). At the time of the original US release, the moody and cinematic tone—a major departure for most synthesizer-driven records—prompted Musician magazine's reviewer to declare it "The best damned synth-pop record ever, period."[citation needed]

Contents

Release history

The album is notable in that it was released a total of five times. All five releases appeared on vinyl and cassette (though the cassette release for the fifth version is unconfirmed), but only the third and fifth resequencings appeared on CD, with each changing the order of the songs, replacing the album mixes with extended or single mixes and even adding and removing entire songs. In the case of "Radio Silence", a completely different recording with prominent guitars was the version used on the early US incarnations.

The first US version, issued by Capitol-EMI's Harvest imprint, excised the instrumental "The Wreck of the Fairchild" (loosely based on the 1972 Uruguayan plane crash) and added the two sides of Dolby's first single, "Leipzig" and "Urges". Additionally, Capitol swapped the original synthpop version of "Radio Silence" for a much more rock-oriented version that had previously only been available as a single B-side in the UK. Capitol also opted for the single edit of "Airwaves" and abandoned the original UK "comic book" cover in favour of a shot of Dolby on a stage during the production of Bertholt Brecht's "Galileo". This image had previously been used as the cover of the "Europa and the Pirate Twins" single in the UK.

When Dolby released the single "She Blinded Me with Science" backed by "One of Our Submarines" in late 1982—complete with a music video for the A-side—Capitol saw a golden opportunity. They removed "Urges" and "Leipzig", added the extended version of "Science" (also known as the "U.S. Mix") and "Submarines", and changed the album's cover art back to its original "comic book" design. Capitol also swapped the full-length version of "Windpower" for the single version (with an edited intro and outro). The strategy worked, as The Golden Age of Wireless sold better and "She Blinded Me with Science" became a major hit, with constant radio and MTV airplay.

In 1983, the UK record label, Venice in Peril, followed suit and reissued the album with a similar track listing to the second US version. They opted for the short single version of "Science" but retained the full-length versions of "Airwaves" and "Windpower" and the original synthesizer-driven version of "Radio Silence", just as all three had appeared on the first UK edition. This is the edition that is widely available on CD to this day, on both sides of the Atlantic.

The successive resequencings occurred largely because different territories preferred different mixes of songs to others; for example, the extended mix of "Science" was the version that became a hit in America and thus the American cut of the album was swiftly resequenced to accommodate the tastes of that particular territory.

A remastered "Collector's Edition" of The Golden Age of Wireless was released on 13 July 2009, complete with bonus tracks, personal sleeve notes and a DVD of the Live Wireless music video.

Audio previews

Five tracks from the album can be previewed in their entirety on the The Golden Age of Wireless Last.fm page.[1]

Track listing

1982 First UK release: Venice in Peril VIP 1001

All songs written and composed by Thomas Dolby, except where noted. 

Side A
# Title Length
1. "Flying North"   3:50
2. "Commercial Breakup" (Thomas Dolby, Tim Kerr) 4:15
3. "Weightless"   3:45
4. "Europa and the Pirate Twins"   3:18
5. "Windpower"   4:20
Side B
# Title Length
1. "The Wreck of The Fairchild"   3:30
2. "Airwaves"   5:12
3. "Radio Silence"   3:43
4. "Cloudburst at Shingle Street"   5:45

* The original UK track listing is the only place one can hear the progression of "The Wreck of the Fairchild" into "Airwaves". "Fairchild" concludes with the sound of various electronics, including a wave computer, which segues into the intro of "Airwaves" with no break. The remnants of this transition can still be heard at the beginning of the full-length version of "Airwaves".

1982 First US release: Harvest ST-12203

Side A
# Title Length
1. "Europa and the Pirate Twins"   3:18
2. "Flying North"   3:50
3. "Weightless"   3:45
4. "Leipzig"   3:52
5. "Windpower"   4:20
Side B
# Title Length
1. "Commercial Breakup" (Thomas Dolby, Tim Kerr) 4:15
2. "Urges"   3:39
3. "Airwaves (Single Edit)"   3:35
4. "Radio Silence (Guitar Version)"   4:32
5. "Cloudburst at Shingle Street"   5:45

1983 Second US release: Capitol ST-12271

Side A
# Title Length
1. "She Blinded Me with Science (Extended Version)" (Thomas Dolby, Tim Kerr) 5:09
2. "Radio Silence (Guitar Version)"   4:32
3. "Airwaves (Single Edit)"   3:35
4. "Flying North"   3:50
5. "Weightless"   3:45
Side B
# Title Length
1. "Europa and the Pirate Twins" (Dolby, Kerr) 3:18
2. "Windpower (Single Edit)"   3:56
3. "Commercial Breakup" (Dolby, Kerr) 4:15
4. "One of Our Submarines"   5:11
5. "Cloudburst at Shingle Street"   5:45

* A third US version restores the original electronic version of "Radio Silence".

1983 Second UK release: Venice In Peril/EMI VIP 107 607-1

Side A

  1. "She Blinded Me with Science" (Thomas Dolby/Tim Kerr) - 3:42
  2. "Radio Silence" - 3:43
  3. "Airwaves" - 5:12
  4. "Flying North" - 3:50
  5. "Weightless" - 3:45

Side B

  1. "Europa and the Pirate Twins" - 3:18
  2. "Windpower" - 4:20
  3. "Commercial Breakup" (Thomas Dolby/Tim Kerr) - 4:15
  4. "One of Our Submarines" - 5:11
  5. "Cloudburst at Shingle Street" - 5:45

1983 UK CD release: EMI CDP 7 46009 2

  1. "She Blinded Me with Science" (Thomas Dolby/Tim Kerr) - 3:42
  2. "Radio Silence" - 3:43
  3. "Airwaves" - 5:12
  4. "Flying North" - 3:50
  5. "Weightless" - 3:45
  6. "Europa and the Pirate Twins" - 3:18
  7. "Windpower" - 4:20
  8. "Commercial Breakup" (Thomas Dolby/Tim Kerr) - 4:15
  9. "One of Our Submarines" - 5:11
  10. "Cloudburst at Shingle Street" - 5:45

1982 US CD release: Capitol CDP 7 46009 2

  1. "She Blinded Me with Science (Extended Version)" (Thomas Dolby/Tim Kerr) - 5:10
  2. "Radio Silence" - 3:45
  3. "Airwaves (Single Edit)" - 3:35
  4. "Flying North" - 3:50
  5. "Weightless" - 3:43
  6. "Europa and the Pirate Twins" - 3:17
  7. "Windpower (Single Edit)" - 3:51
  8. "Commercial Breakup" (Thomas Dolby/Tim Kerr) - 4:17
  9. "One of Our Submarines" - 5:11
  10. "Cloudburst at Shingle Street" - 5:44

* The original 1982 compact disc exists in two distinct forms, although both carry the same serial number of CDP 7 46009 2. One form is therefore believed to be an accidental mispressing.

2009 Remastered Collector's Edition CD: EMI 50999 2 67915 2 4

  1. "Flying North" - 3:50
  2. "Commercial Breakup" (Thomas Dolby/Tim Kerr) - 4:18
  3. "Weightless" - 3:49
  4. "Europa and the Pirate Twins" - 3:19
  5. "Windpower" - 4:20
  6. "The Wreck of the Fairchild" - 3:29
  7. "Airwaves" - 5:19
  8. "Radio Silence" - 3:51
  9. "Cloudburst at Shingle Street" - 5:46
  10. "One of Our Submarines" - 5:11 (1)
  11. "She Blinded Me With Science" (Dolby/Kerr) - 3:42 (1)
  12. "Radio Silence" (Guitar Version) - 4:52 (1)
  13. "Urges" - 3:39 (1)
  14. "Leipzig" - 3:53 (1)
  15. "Urban Tribal" - 3:45 (1)
  16. "Therapy/Growth" (Demo) - 4:05 (1)
  17. "Airwaves" (Demo) - 5:20 (1)
  18. "Sale of the Century (Demo)" [original version of "The Wreck of the Fairchild" with lyrics] - 2:52 (1)
  19. "Pedestrian Walkway" (Demo) - 1:27 (1)

(1) Bonus tracks

  1. "Flying North (Demo)" - 4:45 (2)
  2. "Commercial Breakup (Live)" (Dolby/Kerr) - 4:29 (2)
  3. "Urges (Live)" - 4:22 (2)
  4. "Pedestrian Walkway (Fallout Club Version)" - 3:11 (2)

(2) Bonus audio downloads available at www.thomasdolby.com

2009 Remastered DVD: Live Wireless

  1. "Europa and the Pirate Twins" - 3:38
  2. "Windpower" - 4:04
  3. "One of Our Submarines" - 5:12
  4. "Radio Silence" - 4:31
  5. "New Toy" (featuring Lene Lovich) - 4:08
  6. "Urban Tribal" - 3:43
  7. "Flying North" - 5:32
  8. "The Jungle Line" (Joni Mitchell) - 6:56
  9. "Puppet Theatre" - 4:13
  10. "Samson and Delilah" (featuring Kevin Armstrong) (Kevin Armstrong) - 4:20
  11. "She Blinded Me With Science" (Dolby/Kerr) - 3:46
  12. "Airwaves" - 6:07

* Recorded at the Riverside Theatre Studios, London. Originally released on home video on 9 November 1983 by Picture Music International (TVE 901572).

Personnel

  • Thomas Dolby - vocals, drum programs, wave computer, backing vocals, synthesizer, piano, monk voice, kalimba
  • James Allen - backing vocals
  • Kevin Armstrong - guitar, backing vocals
  • Dave Birch - guitar, monk voice
  • Bosco - percussion
  • Les Chappel - backing vocals
  • Judy Evans - backing vocals
  • Lesley Fairbairn - backing vocals
  • Mark Heyward-Chaplin - bass guitar
  • Justin Hildreth - drums
  • Simon House - violin
  • Tim Kerr - violin
  • Mutt Lange - backing vocals
  • Simon Lloyd - leadline brass, flute
  • Lene Lovich - backing vocals
  • John Marsh - shipping forecast
  • Daniel Miller - synthesizer
  • Guido Orlando - Chilean translations, distress, grace
  • Andy Partridge - harmonica, percussion
  • Dr. Magnus Pyke - voiceover
  • Matthew Seligman - Moog bass
  • Miriam Stockley - backing vocals
  • Bruce Woolley - backing vocals, monk voice
  • Akiko Yano - Backing vocals

References

External links

Audio previews from The Golden Age of Wireless



 
 

 

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