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Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age Of Wireless album

Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age Of Wireless album

  • Performer: Thomas Dolby
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: The Golden Age Of Wireless
  • Released: 1982
  • Style: Synth-pop
  • MP3 version size: 1953 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1505 mb
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  • Rating: 4.1
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Description

Complete your Thomas Dolby collection.

Official video of Thomas Dolby performing She Blinded Me With Science from the album The Golden Age Of Wireless.

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.

Album · 1982 · 10 Songs. 1982 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO. More By Thomas Dolby. See All. A Map of the Floating City. The Golden Age of Wireless. Retrospectacle - The Best of Thomas Dolby.

There is a DIDX code on the booklet, inlay, and disc face. The booklet also notes that tracks 1 & 8 are Written-By T. Dolby and T. Kerr. 1 & 9 - Recorded and mixed at Odyssey, August 1982. 2 - Recorded and mixed at Marcus Music, January '82.

The Golden Age Of Wireless Album.

Despite its' age The Golden Age of Wireless still holds up just fine and is a must have for any lover of intellectual lyrics and masterful instrumentation. Thomas didn't actually vanish following the spectacular success of She Blinded Me With Science. His followup to Wireless, The Flat Earth, took his talents into a broader array of musical styles and featured another genuine hit, Hyperactive. The third album, Aliens Ate My Buick, was a mixed bag of tracks that didn't do as well

This article is about the 1982 album by Thomas Dolby. For the History of broadcasting in Britain, see Asa Briggs. 1982 First UK release: Venice in Peril VIP 1001. All tracks written by Thomas Dolby, except where noted.

From the Record Crate: Thomas Dolby – The Golden Age Of Wireless (1982). In the early ’80s, he released a stellar album called The Golden Age Of Wireless-a record that did relatively well in his native . but failed to gain momentum in the . The Golden Age Of Wireless isn’t a novelty record; if you haven’t heard it yet, don’t expect to hear Dolby singing about a different school subject on each track.