Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Visage:Visage
Mid-price reissue of 1980 new wave classic. Ten tracks including the classic, 'Fade To Grey'.
Visage is the debut album from UK-based New Romantic ensemble Visage.Eight musicians had worked in this album.As you know Barry Adamson was playing bass guitars of Visage.
Strange and drummer/nightclub partner Rusty Egan had wisely surrounded themselves with top-level talent, primarily drawn from the bands Ultravox and Magazine, and the excellent playing of contributors like guitarists Midge Ure and John McGeoch, bassist Barry Adamson, synthesist Dave Formula, and, especially, electric violinist Billy Currie, all of whom give the album a depth unmatched by most contemporaneous techno-pop.
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