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Album Details: Adventures in Modern Recording

Release Date:02/01/1982
Label:Import [Generic]
UPC:4988061875774

Track List: Adventures in Modern Recording

  1. Adventures in Modern Recording
  2. Beatnik
  3. Vermilion Sands
  4. I Am a Camera
  5. On TV
  1. Inner City
  2. Lenny
  3. Rainbow Warrior
  4. Adventures in Modern Recording (...

Pro Reviews: Adventures in Modern Recording

  • All Music Guide

    It wasn't surprising that the Buggles' second release, Adventures in Modern Recording, didn't meet the expectations that 1980's internationally successful The Age of Plastic set. Both Horn and Downes had been working on several outside projects, including Yes' 1980 release Drama, which severely limited their time, and for the most part, Adventures was a Trevor Horn solo project; Geoff Downes only appears on three tracks. However, many of the criticisms leveled against this outing were unfounded and there is still much to like; several songs, such as the infectious title track, equal The Age of Plastic. Both "Adventures in Modern Recording" and "Inner City," with its lush arrangement and engrossing melody, show off Horn's remarkable production savvy. Horn and Downes collaborations like the sultry "Vermillion Sands" and "I Am a Camera" a melancholy, strippeddown version of "Into the Lens," which appeared on Drama are topnotch. Meanwhile, "Lenny" is a shot of adrenaline that could have ...fit nicely on Drama as well; actually, a good portion of that album is as much a Buggles recording as anything you'll find here, so to consider Adventures the second Buggles release would be unfair. Instead, Adventures and Drama should be seen as a collective statement. Buggles fans should look for the Japanese import of Adventures in Modern Recording (Flavour TFCK87577), which has been remastered and includes unreleased tracks like the bubbly "Fade Away" and the unusual "Blue Nylon," and a 12" mix of "I Am a Camera." Both of the Buggles albums still sound fresh, especially compared to the '90s unimaginative pop. The only disappointment here is that it is unlikely there will be further adventures for the Buggles. Jeri Montesano, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Buggles

As the answer to the trivia question "What was the first act ever played on MTV?," the Buggles assured their place in pop music history. Vocalist and bassist Trevor Horn and keyboardist Geoff Downes formed the electro-pop duo in England in 1979 after meeting two years prior as session musicians. Their first single, "Video Killed the Radio Star," hit number one in the U.... Read more