B-Movie - Climate of Fear: Deluxe Edition (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: B-Movie
- Title: Climate of Fear: Deluxe Edition
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Cleopatra Records
- Genre: Post-Punk, New Wave, Synthpop
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:08:21
- Total Size: 165/463 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Another False Dawn 4:03
02. Come Closer 3:57
03. San Francisco 3:59
04. Corridors 4:49
05. Forgotten Souls 4:36
06. Ghost Land 4:11
07. Climate Of Fear 3:50
08. A Girl & A Gun 4:30
09. The Remnants 5:55
10. Feeling Gothic 3:55
11. Nowhere Girl (Radio Edit) 3:45
12. Nowhere Girl (Die Krupps vs. Leæther Strip Remix) 5:16
13. Nowhere Girl (Extended) 6:28
14. Nowhere Girl (Deathday Remix) 9:07
01. Another False Dawn 4:03
02. Come Closer 3:57
03. San Francisco 3:59
04. Corridors 4:49
05. Forgotten Souls 4:36
06. Ghost Land 4:11
07. Climate Of Fear 3:50
08. A Girl & A Gun 4:30
09. The Remnants 5:55
10. Feeling Gothic 3:55
11. Nowhere Girl (Radio Edit) 3:45
12. Nowhere Girl (Die Krupps vs. Leæther Strip Remix) 5:16
13. Nowhere Girl (Extended) 6:28
14. Nowhere Girl (Deathday Remix) 9:07
B-Movie formed in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire during 1978 from the ashes of local punk band The Aborted. Originally calling themselves Studio 10 after a local hairdressing salon, the inaugural line-up of Steve Hovington (vocals/bass), Paul Statham (guitar) & Graham Boffey (drums) quickly changed their name to B-Movie following Steve's discovery in an art book of the Andy Warhol painting of the same name.
Inspired by synth-pop pioneers like Ultravox and New Order, B-Movie wrote catchy songs enveloped in keyboards. The group was signed to the Some Bizarre record label in the early '80s; in 1981, the band appeared on a Some Bizarre compilation album with future '80s synth-pop superstars such as Depeche Mode, Blancmange, and Soft Cell. In 1982, the single "Nowhere Girl" was a hit in Europe. Although "Nowhere Girl" was not a Top Ten smash in America, the song continued to be a favorite on radio stations' '80s flashback shows. With Hovington's icy vocals and Holliday's somber synths, "Nowhere Girl" became an enduring tale of teen alienation; "Nowhere Girl" was revived on the Just Say Yesterday compilation in 1992 and it's generally considered to be an '80s classic. Ironically, the track lasted longer than B-Movie's career. B-Movie released the LP Forever Running in 1985 and then broke up. Boffey joined Slaughterhouse 5 and Statham collaborated with Peter Murphy. Hovington formed the techno outfit Amethyst.
Inspired by synth-pop pioneers like Ultravox and New Order, B-Movie wrote catchy songs enveloped in keyboards. The group was signed to the Some Bizarre record label in the early '80s; in 1981, the band appeared on a Some Bizarre compilation album with future '80s synth-pop superstars such as Depeche Mode, Blancmange, and Soft Cell. In 1982, the single "Nowhere Girl" was a hit in Europe. Although "Nowhere Girl" was not a Top Ten smash in America, the song continued to be a favorite on radio stations' '80s flashback shows. With Hovington's icy vocals and Holliday's somber synths, "Nowhere Girl" became an enduring tale of teen alienation; "Nowhere Girl" was revived on the Just Say Yesterday compilation in 1992 and it's generally considered to be an '80s classic. Ironically, the track lasted longer than B-Movie's career. B-Movie released the LP Forever Running in 1985 and then broke up. Boffey joined Slaughterhouse 5 and Statham collaborated with Peter Murphy. Hovington formed the techno outfit Amethyst.
Year 2016 | Pop | Alternative | Punk | Electronic | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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