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Vienna
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Album Details: Vienna

Release Date:03/20/2007
Label:Capitol
UPC:094632129642

Track List: Vienna

  1. Astradyne
  2. New Europeans
  3. Private Lives
  4. Passing Strangers
  5. Sleepwalk
  6. Mr. X
  7. Western Promise
  1. Vienna
  2. All Stood Still
  3. Waiting
  4. Passionate Reply
  5. Herr X
  6. Alles Klar
  7. Vienna (Video) CD-Rom Data

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User Reviews: Vienna

  • Overall:

    good album!!!!!!

    By Pauley H  Dec 19, 1999

    THIS ALBUM IS WORTH CHECKING OUT.i have had it sinced it was first pressed on cd.the sound was excellent along with the poetic style vocals.

Pro Reviews: Vienna

  • All Music Guide

    With the departure of vocalist John Foxx and guitarist Robin Simon behind them, Vienna kicked-off Ultravox's second phase with former Rich Kids vocalist Midge Ure at the helm. Trading Foxx's glam rock stance for Ure's aristocratic delivery, Vienna recasts the band as a melodramatic synth pop chamber ensemble with most of the group doubling on traditional string quartet instruments and the synthesizers often serving to emulate an orchestra. It was a bold move that took awhile to pay off (the first two singles, "Sleepwalk" and "Passing Strangers," went unnoticed) but when the monolithic title track was released, the Ure lineup became the band's most identifiable one almost overnight. The simple and instantly recognizable drumbeat of "Vienna" proved infectious, taking the single to the top of the charts in the U.K. and making an impression in a new wave-apprehensive America. Bassist Chris Cross' monotone narration on "Mr X" and the frantic ride that is "Western Promise" give the album jus...t enough diversity and showcase the rest of the group on an Ure-heavy album. There are plenty of pretentious and pompous moments at which Foxx-era purists cringe, but taken as a snooty rebellion against the guitar-heavy climate of the late '70s, they're ignorable. Returning producer Conny Plank's style adapted well to the new group, pitting the stark and the lush against one another. Add Anton Corbijn's photography and Peter Saville's smart cover design and all the ingredients for an early-'80s classic are there. A few albums later, it would all seem like a fluke, but on Vienna, all the pieces come together. - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Ultravox

Rejecting the abrasive guitars of their punk-era contemporaries in favor of lushly romantic synthesizers, Ultravox emerged as one of the primary influences on the British electro-pop movement of the early '80s. Formed in London in 1974, the group -- originally dubbed Ultravox -- was led by vocalist and keyboardist John Foxx (born Dennis Leigh), whose interest in synths ... Read more