Adventures in Modern Recording
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Adventures In Modern Recording | |||||
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Studio album by The Buggles | |||||
Released | 1981 | ||||
Recorded | 1981 | ||||
Genre | New Wave | ||||
Length | 44:05 | ||||
Label | Perfect/Carrere/ZTT | ||||
Producer | Trevor Horn Simon Darlow Geoff Downes |
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The Buggles chronology | |||||
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Adventures in Modern Recording is the second and last studio album from the British synth-pop duo Buggles. Made one year after their stint as members of Yes, the album contains nine tracks, including a stripped-down version of Yes's "Into the Lens", here entitled, "I Am A Camera". The album contained no hits, and the Buggles broke up a short time later, with Geoffrey Downes joining Asia and Trevor Horn becoming a producer. The album was expected to be reissued worldwide on ZTT Records but this has yet to materialise.
[edit] Track listing
- Adventures in Modern Recording – 3:46
- "Beatnik" – 3:38
- "Vermillion Sands" – 6:48
- "I Am A Camera" – 4:56
- "On TV" – 2:48
- "Inner City" – 3:22
- "Lenny" – 3:12
- "Rainbow Warrior" – 5:22
- "Adventures in Modern Recording (reprise)" – 0:51
- "Fade Away" – 2:36
- "Blue Nylon" – 2:25
- "I Am a Camera (12-inch mix)" – 4:13
(tracks 10-12 bonus on 1997 re-release)
[edit] Personnel
- Trevor Horn – Vocals, Guitars
- Geoff Downes – Keyboards, Drums (4 tracks only)
- Simon Darlow – Keyboards, Guitars
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