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Colour Transmission
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Album Details: Colour Transmission

Release Date:01/01/1988
Label:Atlantic
UPC:075679089229

Track List: Colour Transmission

  1. Monochrome Set (I Presume)
  2. Lighter Side of Dating
  3. Expresso
  4. Puarto Rican Fence Climber
  5. Tomorrow Will Be Too Long
  6. Martians Go Home
  7. Love Goes Down the Drain
  8. Ici Les Enfants
  9. Etcetera Stroll
  10. Goodbye Joe
  11. Strange Boutique
  1. Love Zombies
  2. Adeste Fideles
  3. 405 Lines
  4. B-I-D Spells Bid
  5. R.S.V.P.
  6. Apocalypso
  7. Karma Sutra
  8. Man With the Black Moustache
  9. Weird, Wild and Wonderful World ...
  10. In Love, Cancer?

Pro Reviews: Colour Transmission

  • All Music Guide

    Although it's their endlessly repackaged 1982-1985 stint at Cherry Red records that gave the Monochrome Set their most notoriety, the band's two finest albums were their two 1980 releases on the Virgin subsidiary Dindisc records. Strange Boutique and Love Zombies were exceedingly clever, archly witty, and more often than not wildly catchy art-school pop that sounded like an ironic art-schooled cross of Roxy Music and XTC. Strange Boutique is the more manic of the two albums, with the appropriately careening "Expresso" and the hyperactive title track among their most jittery songs. However, the album slows down for the dreamy "Tomorrow Will Be Too Long" and "Ici les Enfants." The highlight is the tensely quiet "Goodbye Joe," a song the group recorded several times; this is the best take, incorporating a spooky snatch of carnival music in the increasingly fragmentary phased guitar solo before snapping right back to the disturbingly dismissive final verse. It's a post-punk masterpiece, an...d arguably the group's career high point. Love Zombies foreshadows the increasing cutesiness of the band's Cherry Red era, with singer/songwriter Bid paying tribute to himself in the amusing "B-I-D Spells Bid" and namechecking the band's unofficial sixth member, filmmaker and lighting specialist Tony Potts, in a tuneful instrumental. (Meanwhile, "RSVP" is a list of unrelated rhyming French phrases.) The rest of the album is a bit darker than the debut, with a certain gloom permeating songs like "Adeste Fideles" and the skittering waltz-time title track. That said, it might have a slight edge, as the songwriting is a bit stronger than the debut's, with fewer songs that smack slightly of filler. This nicely packaged CD, with both albums in full, is the best way to discover the Monochrome Set. - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Monochrome Set

When the British art-school punk band the B-Sides changed their name and direction to become Adam the Ants, guitarist/vocalist Bid and guitarist Lester Square opted out to form their own group, the Monochrome Set. Founded in London in 1978, the band (also comprised of ex-Gloria Mundi and Mean Street bassist Jeremy Harrington and former Art Attacks drummer J.D. Crowe) w... Read more