Compass Kumpas | ||||
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Studio album by Dalek I | ||||
Released | May 24, 1980 | |||
Recorded | Rockfield Studios, Monmouth; Amazon Studios, Liverpool | |||
Genre | Synth pop | |||
Length | 40:14 | |||
Label | Back Door/Phonogram | |||
Producer | The Blitz Brothers | |||
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Compass Kumpas CD re-release Fontana 1989 | ||||
Compass Kumpas (aka Compass kum'pəs) was the first album from Dalek I Love You, shortened to Dalek I for this album and accompanying singles. It was released on May 24, 1980 by Back Door/Phonogram records.
Sounding like a combination of early Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Gary Numan and Brian Eno, the album received fairly good reviews upon its release. The NME called the album "refreshingly wry and friendly". It reached #54 on the UK pop charts.
The album was ultimately ignored outside of the UK, and before long, Alan Gill left the band to join The Teardrop Explodes, although he returned in 1981.
The album still maintains a reasonable cult following, and the single "Destiny (Dalek I Love You)" remains popular among Doctor Who fans for its oblique lyrics referencing the show's menacing villains, the Daleks.
Under their full moniker Dalek I Love You, the band went on in 1983 to record a second self-titled album Dalek I Love You.
In 1989 Compass Kumpas was reissued on CD (Fontana 836 894-2) with 4 bonus tracks.
All tracks written by Gill and Hughes; except "You Really Got Me" by Ray Davies
Side 1 – Topsy
Side 2 – Turvy
Members:
Guests:
Recorded at Rockfield Studios, Monmouth and Amazon Studios, Liverpool, by Hugh Jones and Frazer Henry.
Turvy 2, 7 produced by Dalek I for God Productions