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Age of Plastic
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Album Details: Age of Plastic

Release Date:01/01/1980
Label:Universal Japan
UPC:4988005538147

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    The Age of Plastic

    By brainchild87106  Oct 20, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Age of Plastic review helpful

    Still sounds ahead of its time. Aside from some of Geoff's keyboard sounds and the ambarrassing I Love You(Miss Robot), the arrangements are fantastic. A lot of 80's bands later copied this style but not as classy as this. I highly recommend you chec...k out Trevor and Geoff's playing on Yes' and the Drama album. If you are not a fan of Yes, you will probably enjoy this album a bit more than the other Yes albums as it is one of Yes most underrated they ever did. The Buggles finest moment caught on tape with the remaining members of Yes. Hopefully The Buggles last album Adventures in Modern Recording will be released in America soon. It has been out of print for some 15 years. Another outstanding album and the last put out by Trevor and Geoff together. I also recommend Trevor's other project The Art of Noise which was formed just shortly after the release of The Buggles last album Adventures in Modern Recording... Read more Less

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    Excellent! Must-have!

    By Gregory B  Dec 19, 2000

    Great album! Energenic pop-alternative satire at its best! You'll find yourself humming these tunes on your way to work, at bedtime, during your daily walk! A must-have for techno-80's fans!

Pro Reviews: Age of Plastic

  • All Music Guide

    The fun, quirky single "Video Killed the Radio Star" garnered The Buggles international attention in 1980, but it was just one of The Age of Plastic's fascinating, futuristic visions. From the title track's opening strains, Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes transform your living room into a world of Jetson-like proportions. It's a world, though, where technology is seen for what it is -- full of both promise and frightening implications. On "I Love You Miss Robot," a metaphorical love affair with a robot explores modern man's relationship to, and dependence on, technology. "Kid Dynamo"'s spirited tempo, biting lyrics, and menacing vocal track questions the loss of imagination plaguing the mass media age. For the most part, The Age of Plastic is a fun record that doesn't need to be taken too seriously, though a subtle sense of loss is woven throughout. Variety is the constant and tracks vary from the giddy "Video," to the dark and pulsating "Johnny on the Monorail.." The vision here is so be...autifully articulated that the superb musicianship and production wizardry is easily overlooked. Paradoxically, Horn and Downes employed electronic devices (which were considered new and cutting edge in the late seventies) to create an album which, at times, spoke eloquently about their drawbacks. With The Age of Plastic, Horn and Downes stamped an indelible image in the collective pop psyche. What is equally impressive is the sound of this disc given its analog origins and 1980-release date. While hiss can be heard in some of the quieter passages, it would be difficult to find a record from this era that sounds half as good. Pop rarely reaches these heights. - Jeri Montesano, All Music Guide Read more Less

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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