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The History: Pop Muzik -- The 25th Anniversary

 
Album Review: The History: Pop Muzik -- The 25th Anniversary

  • Artist: M
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 25, 2004
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Multi-instrumentalist and studio wizard Robin Scott is M, and if all you know of his work is the synth pop, new wave hit "Pop Muzik," History: Pop Muzik -- The 25th Anniversary will be quite the surprise. There's guitar, worldbeat, moments much more serene than "Pop Muzik" hinted at, and believe it or not, swear words! The five tracks from M's debut, New York-London-Paris-Munich, give you your fill of "Pop Muzik"'s robotic boogie-woogie, but after that Scott became less fun and more paranoid with something to say. His observations are often too simple (big business = scary, intolerance = bad), but it's all from the overly stylish '80s -- which somehow makes it more forgivable -- and the musical backing is always interesting, elaborate, and well structured. As sour and cold as Scott's mid-period became, the collection does a good job of picking the highlights. Pulling the great "Join the Party" off Official Secrets Act and selecting a totally different batch of songs from Famous Last Words makes this a better selection for Scott aficionados than 1996's Pop Muzik: The Very Best of M, but it sacrifices some of the great pop from the debut. Toward the end of the disc you get a taste of Scott's quirky and breezy work with the female Zulu tribe Shikisha, including the excellent "Spiritualman," which the 1996 collection passed on. Liner notes from Scott himself are nice to have but the lack of track-by-track info makes it hard to figure out what comes from what album. CDs can only hold so much, and enigmatic artists make compiling difficult. History: Pop Muzik had to sacrifice some of the gloss but two excellent compilations with very different track lists show there's enough substance to Scott to warrant buying this well-chosen overview along with M's poptacular debut. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Pop Muzik Robin Scott M (4:54)
Moderne Man Robin Scott M (3:32)
M Factor Robin Scott M (2:30)
Satisfy Your Lust Robin Scott M (3:11)
Moonlight and Muzak Robin Scott M (4:13)
Keep It to Yourself (Lyrics) Robin Scott M (3:31)
Maniac (Lyrics) Robin Scott M (3:19)
Relax (Lyrics) Robin Scott M (3:41)
Join the Party Robin Scott M (3:35)
Transmission Robin Scott Stephen Morris (4:25)
Official Secrets Robin Scott M (5:47)
Double Talk Robin Scott M (3:24)
Neutron Robin Scott M (4:25)
Dance on the Ruins Robin Scott M (4:06)
Smash the Mirror Nick Plytas, Robin Scott M (3:55)
Eureka Robin Scott (3:16)
Black Connection (Lyrics) Shikisha, Robin Scott M (4:52)
Love Inferno Robin Scott M (3:39)
Love Inferno [Narrative] Simon Rogers, Robin Scott M (3:00)
Spiritualman Robin Scott M (4:59)

Credits

Thomas Dolby (Synthesizer), Steve Morley (Photography), Robin Scott (Fairlight), Pete Ashworth (Photography), David Vorhaus (Synthesizer), Colin Towns (Keyboards), Gary Barnacle (Saxophone), John Richard Lewis (Programming), Barry Adamson (Bass), Robin Scott (Compilation), Nigel Bates (Engineer), Thomas Dolby (Keyboards), Sergio Castillo (Drums), Ben Scott (Overtone), Berenice (Vocals), Tony Levin (Bass), Simon Humphries (Engineer), David Vorhaus (Keyboards), John Richard Lewis (Synthesizer), Colin Towns (Synthesizer), Phil Gould (Drums), Paddy Keenan (Uillean Pipes), Robin Scott (Producer), Nick Plytas (Synthesizer), Simon Rogers (Arranger), Julian Scott (Drums), Robin Scott (Liner Notes), Denis Blackham (Engineer), Mark King (Drums), Betty-Boo Hlela (Group Member), Thomas Dolby (Programming), Justin Hildreth (Drums), Bill Whelan (Arranger), Julia Muntu Mathunjwa (Group Member), Peter Varkala (Engineer), Mark King (Guitar), Doreen Webster (Group Member), John Richard Lewis (Keyboards), Mark King (Bass), Philip Begley (Engineer), Tabu Frantal (Guitar), David Richards (Engineer), Nick Launay (Engineer), Mark King (Percussion), Michael Fallon (Engineer), David Aston (Engineer), Robin Scott (Sleeve Notes), Wally Badarou (Synthesizer), Simon Hayworth (Remastering), Gary Barnacle (Flute), Nick Plytas (Keyboards), Jean Baptiste Mondino (Photography), Leda Kirkendoll (Vocals), Rafe McKenna (Engineer), Andy Anderson (Drums), Andrew Gill (Guitar), Wally Badarou (Keyboards), David Vorhaus (Programming), Kevin Killan (Engineer), Robin Scott (Vocals), Tim Hunt (Engineer), Dominique Blanc-Francard (Engineer), Brigit Novic (Vocals), Peter Fallon (Engineer), Phil Gould (Percussion), Robin Scott (Guitar), Denis Blackham (Remastering), Shikisha (Vocals), Julian Scott (Bass)
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