Retrospectacle: the Best of Thomas Dolby
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Average customer review:Product Description
This 1995 Thomas Dolby compilation is essential for fans ofthe British synthpop pioneer. It features both the first CDappearances of "Urges" and "Leipzig", songs from a 1981 indie single which were bumped off the second US release of Dolby's debut album in favour of "One of Our Submarines", and the utterly non-representative novelty hit "She Blinded Me with Science".
"Leipzig" in particular is one of Dolby's finest songs, a meditative, wistful reverie that's considerably warmer and more human than is usually found with this style of music. The collection also gets points for including the superior seven-inch mixes of "She Blinded Me with Science" and "Airwaves", while avoiding the inadequate Dolby's Cubeside project and most of the disappointing techno-funk experiment Aliens Ate My Buick. RETROSPECTACLE is an excellent overview of Dolby's career.
Track Listing
- Europa And The Pirate Twins
- Urges
- Leipzig
- Windpower
- Airwaves
- She Blinded Me With Science
- One Of Our Submarines Is Missing
- Screen Kiss
- Hyperactive
- I Scare Myself
- Flat Earth
- Pulp Culture
- Budapest By Blimp
- Cruel
- Close But No Cigar
- I Love You Goodbye
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #30968 in Music
- Released on: 1996-09-02
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Quirky, funny, serious, brilliant
Dolby's career seems to consist of witty takes on a variety of subjects linked with great tunes and well produced music. It's not always accessible, doesn't always work, but when it does, it's brilliant. This is a collection of the best of his work and if you only have one Thomas Dolby album, this should be it. Listened to on a good quality stereo the music positively leaps out of the speakers even though much of it was done on synthesisers.
Highlights for me:
Windpower "Switch off the mind and let the heart decide"
She blinded me with science - a somewhat unrepresentative novelty record but good nonetheless
Europa & the Pirate Twins, a story of unrequited love
But standing out are some of my very favourite tracks of all time, notably the incredibly atmospheric "I scare myself" with an amazing combination of instruments blending trumpet and classical guitar; "Close but no cigar" a great rock track and "I love you goodbye".
Dolby doesn't get played much these days which is a great shame. Perhaps he is too 80's for some people but this collection really stands out as something special.
'An Excellent Compilation'
Thomas Dolby started his recording career playing keyboards for 'Bruce Woolley And The Camera Club' (who first recorded The Buggles 'Video Killed The Radio Star' and 'Clean Clean') back in 1979. Those early recordings, though competant, failed to set the world alight commercially and so Dolby decided to go solo. His subsequent synth pop transformation and 'Mad Professor' image soon began to pay dividens and his 'Europa And The Pirate Twins' single (though only a minor U.K hit) became an early 80's synth-pop classic. Dolby maintained this level of performance with further singles like 'Airwaves', 'Windpower', and the excellent, quirky and fun 'She Blinded Me With Science'. The combination of Dolby messing about with real-life 'Mad' professor Magnus Pike, just worked so well and the song was a massive U.S hit. Surprisingly, these excellent early records failed to do so well here in the U.k and it wasn't until Dolby released the first single from his second album the fast and danceable 'Hyperactive!' that he managed to break into the top twenty. Sadly, 'Hyperactive!' proved to be Dolby's only top twenty hit here. This most likely due to the fact that next single 'I Scare Myself' and parent album 'The Flat Earth' were both much less commercial and complex recordings and somehow the momentum was lost. Later records like 'Close But No Cigar' and 'I Love You Goodbye' were pretty decent but this compilation correctly chooses to focus in the main on Dolby's earlier and best recordings. If you have a love of 80's synth-pop you really should buy this.
CLEVER AND QUIRKY SYNTH-POP
Thomas Dolby brought a witty element to the synth-pop boom with his quirky sounds, clever lyrics and mad professor image. Both the early singles Urges and Europa And The Pirate Twins were minor hitettes in the UK in 1981 whilst the next year’s Windpower finally gave Dolby a top 40 hit. The brilliant song She Blinded Me With Science was a major US hit in 1983 and was accompanied by a stunning video. Hyperactive with its propulsive dance rhythms was another huge hit but thereafter this innovative musician faded from the scene. This album proves that his music has stood the test of time very well. Besides the aforementioned classics, my favourites include Airwaves, Leipzig and One Of Our Submarines Is Missing. Retrospectacle is an enjoyable showcase of another angle on the glory days of synth-pop.





