12 X 12
A**A
Dolby's Got The Fever For The Funk!
I have been a Thomas Dolby fan since I first bought his "Blinded By Science" EP album back in 1982(unfortunately,it has NEVER been released on the cd format). I had to have this "12 x 12" collection since it also contains the extended version of "One Of Our Submarines"(that whistling intro is just tops)!---A song that has been one of my favorite TD tunes since I was a pre-teen(always brings back great memories).The rhythm and melody of that song has always captivated my mind. Two tracks that I would have hoped would have been in this release were "Airwaves"(heartfelt ballad and hauntingly atmospheric track) and a fantastic,hook laden tune from 1985 he did with Ryuichi Sakamoto, "Fieldwork"---I believe that track was more a Ryuichi Sakamoto release,though.However, what is in this collection are the rest of his 80's extended remix essentials! It's much easier to have them on this disc;Perish the thought having to painstakingly search for the individual,long out-of-print, 12 inch singles on used vinyl.For this very reason, any true TD fan has to get this collection.The first five tracks consist of the songs from "The Golden Age Of Wireless" album and the five-track EP,"Blinded By Science". On these finely crafted tunes, Dolby used the synthesizer technology to really demonstrate that music coming from the early 80's era was not all pointless electronic fodder. Thomas Dolby has always been an artistic musical genius that incorporates a highly intelligent, very natural human feel and warm vibe to his material;This is what really separated his music from the new-wave 80's electronic drones with no soul or human spirit to their music! Dolby's artistic approach is very real and tangible, as evident on his first album and throughout his catalog output over the years.The remaining tracks are extended versions from his later released mid to late 80's albums that I never heard,until now.The amazing thing about Dolby is that he really has the knack for getting funky and,I'll dare say, even pop-soulful at times.His later 80's tunes,particualrly,from "Aliens Ate My Buick", are a prime example of this.Although,my least favorite is the extended mix of "Hot Sauce"---I much prefer the original album cut; I feel the rhythm and pacing of the song is much more easier to 'feel' and listen to than the remix ( which feels like it drags). The remix has that all-too-familiar outdated late 80's electronic dance-club sound whereas all the other tracks still sound ultra-hip and uber-relevant; They have aged well...The entire set closes out with the infectious groove of "My Brain Is Like A Sieve". While I've enjoyed the original album cut from "Aliens Ate My Buick" over the years, this version has such an inviting sound---to coin the cliche, it's simply 'catchy'.This is a highly recommended Thomas Dolby release. It is worth acquiring for the TD fan and even casual fan. This is a must-have before this import one day goes out of print.
M**C
Excellent Dolby disc
Some people prefer the albums versions of songs, and some people prefer the extended versions. While I like the radio/album versions of "She Blinded Me With Science" and "One Of Our Submarines," it's neat to listen to the extended remixes, and 12 X 12 is filled with great alternate realizations of these songs. Okay, the remix of "She Blinded Me With Science" takes a little getting used to, but that doesn't stop it from sounding good.I never did like the album cut of "Hyperactive!" though. It seemed short and felt like a potentially good idea wasted. I liked the music video version better because it felt more like a complete song and was mixed in such a way that it had more energy. One of the reasons this CD is worth the purchase is because that extended version of "Hyperactive!" is on it. As an extended track "Hyperactive!" goes from a song I don't particularly care for to one of my favorite Dolby tunes.Some of the other tracks, like "May The Cube Be With You" and "Flying North" are good pieces that further show the depth of Mr. Dolby's songwriting skills. The revised "Europa and the Pirate Twins" is not necessarily better than the original, but is different enough to be appreciated, especially since the song is not tarnished by the revision. "One of Our Submarines" sounds quite nice as an extended track too, even though the opening instrumental segment seems a bit empty somehow.I gave this CD five stars because, despite little nitpicky faults, it's a great collection with tracks that any Dolby fan should hear. Some fans might be turned off a little by the weird mix of "She Blinded Me With Science," but "Hyperactive!" and "Flying North" alone make up for it.
K**R
Necessary Dolby
Awesome remixes and remaster. Your Thomas Dolby collection is not complete without it. As much as I love the Golden Age of Wireless songs on here, all of them were great. I'm probably most partial to the Blinded Me With Science remix, though, since it was so famous and the 'scientist' talks more in the beginning of the song, which was totally unexpected the first time I heard it years ago.
D**Y
just about every 12" version on one disc...
Only disappointment for me was the EDIT of the near 11 minute Kevorkian mix of Airhead, which is only 7 minutes here! Listening to his stuff chronologically, his early stuff is by far his most "new wave" sounding--although, at this point "blinded me" is a bit too commercial sounding due to its popularity. Track times:1. europa (4:02)2. windpower (5:51)3. flying north (5:36)4. she blinded me (5:09)5. one of our submarines (7:14)6. get out of mix (8:00)7. hyperactive (5:05)8. dissidents (7:17)9. may the cube be with you (6:49)10. airhead (7:05)11. hot sauce (7:00)12. my brain is like a sieve (5:37)
R**S
Stellar service, price & quality.
Received in nice shape & real fast mailing. Highly recommend. Many thanks. Take care & God bless.
M**E
"Get Out of My Mix" was so underrated, one of his finest works to date
I've been looking for the 12" Mix of "Get Out of My Mix" by Dolby's Cube (Which I have on 12") and this CD has it remastered and in full and it makes this CD worth it.
J**X
Dolby at his best!
Dolby at his peak -- danceable and hummable, even in the 21st century. These are great versions of some of the best songs on his albums. The quality and imaginativeness of these remixes more than compensate for the smallish number of tracks. Until TD starts writing and recording pop music instead of video game themes again, this is the best there is. Get it!
L**H
Five Stars
Terrific extended versions of Thomas Dolby's songs .
S**R
Highly recommended
Brilliant Collection of Remixes I bought this for Hot Sauce as I have always loved this song But every remix is perfection I wish Thomas Dolby had done more albums over the years he's a genius Highly recommended
J**H
Brilliant
Brilliant 80s genius
A**R
Five Stars
Nice and lively
C**N
Great sound quality, contains all his extended hits.
Great collection containing the FULL versions of his album tracks, great sound quality, taken from the original tapes.
M**L
More better...
This CD is like being privy to secrets of a sensitive genius . How much fun can one man have in a recording studio ?? Buy this and find out.
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