Album
The Golden Age Of Wireless
1982 · Electronic
29 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Golden Age Of Wireless is an Electronic album by Thomas Dolby, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 98 pressings tracked, owned by 29 collectors.
About
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, Rovi.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Flying North3:50
- A2Commercial Breakup4:15
- A3Weightless3:45
- A4Europa And The Pirate Twins3:18
- A5Windpower4:20
Side B
- B1The Wreck Of The Fairchild3:30
- B2Airwaves5:12
- B3Radio Silence3:43
- B4Cloudburst At Shingle Street5:45
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- synthetic
- cerebral
- art school
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Justin HildrethDRUMS DRUMS, PERCUSSION PERCUSSION
- Kevin ArmstrongGUITAR BACKING VOCALS GUITAR, BACKING VOCALS
- Mark Heyward-ChaplinBASS BASS GUITAR
- Thomas DolbyBACKING VOCALS PIANO SYNTHESIZER
- Akiko YanoBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Andy PartridgeHARMONICA PERCUSSION
- BoscoPERCUSSION
- Bruce WoolleyBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Daniel MillerSYNTHESIZER
- Dave BirchBACKING VOCALS GUITAR VOCALS
- Dr. M. PykeFEATURING
- James AllenBACKING VOCALS
- John MarshVOCALS
- Judy EvansBACKING VOCALS
- Lene LovichBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Les ChappellBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Lesley FairbairnBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Matthew SeligmanSYNTH BASS SYNTHESIZER
29 collectors on Gatefold own this · 98 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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