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The album first appeared in January 1980 optimistic of maximising on the success of "Radio Star",the title track and opener "The Plastic Age" was released as a follow up ,not dissimilar in sound though less melodic and a tad more urgent ,
in retrospect the overall effect is one of charm ... Read review
Part of the early-1980s great explosion of pop music (witness: Squeeze, Elvis Costello, ... more
Joe Jackson) to have any real impact, an accident of fate-titled "Video Killed the Radio Star" inextricably links the Buggles to the rise of MTV. Unfortunate for th...
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Advantages: contains hard to find hit singles Disadvantages: of its time
...beat boys in the jet age but not quite brand new world ,nevertheless it contained one of the finest pop songs ever written about a domestic appliance in "
Video Killed the Radio Star ",this was 1979 and with MTV just around the corner .
The album first appeared in January 1980 optimistic of maximising on the success of "Radio Star",the title track and opener "The Plastic Age" was released as a follow ... ...was the dawning of the age of Plastic.
This wasnt any better or worse than the standard electronic pop of 1980 though its song structures and quick to date content put
me in mind of that recent Tomorrows World spoof "Take a Look"
all earnest and focussed but sounding post modern before it had chance to put on its jet pack ,bur as a document to the inception of electronic pop its unbeatableand you will enjoy ... more
If your old enough to remember Tomorrows World and its weekly glimpses into the future then this record could be considered a musical version of that great televisisual institution,song after song of futuristic promise and techno romance set against mysterious synthesisers and crashing drum machines,certainly a step up from beat boys in the jet age but not quite brand new world ,nevertheless it contained one of the finest pop songs ever written about a domestic appliance in " Video Killed the Radio Star ",this was 1979 and with MTV just around the corner .
The album first appeared in January 1980 optimistic of maximising on the success of "Radio Star",the title track and opener "The Plastic Age" was released as a follow up ,not dissimilar in sound though less melodic and a tad more urgent , in retrospect the overall effect is one of charm rather than innovation ,a futuristic manifesto for any kid who had a saturday job in Dixons or Curry,s and wore a skinny leather tie (burgundy being the main offender),and its almost touching to witness such a naieve and misgiuded vision of a time to come as seen through the eyes of a pair of boffins raised on post war optimism and black and white television ,the perfect example of this being the fine but failed single "Elstree",a worthy stab at restoring their 15 minutes which was rapidly ticking away .
The future-folk of top 20hit "Clean Clean ,maimtains the albums electo pop credentials as do stand out non singles "Johnny on the Monorail"and "Island "all sparklingly meodic and almost ambient in their content ,but the extremely challenging notion of making an album fronm the bones of a hit single is all too apparent on "I Love You (Miss Robot)"and "Kid Dynamo"a definite case of ideas looking for songs and vice versa .
The story would have ended there ,somewhere between Top of the Pops and Tomorrows World ,an obscure piece of pop folly thouroughly consigned to its time ,had it not been for the tenacious Trevor Horn determined to pursue his vision of new pop for a new generation ,this fledgling project certainly allowed him to grow in confidence and in a short space of time would have the pop world in his hands shaping an entirely new sound for the rest of the decade and beyond ,this was the dawning of the age of Plastic.
This wasnt any better or worse than the standard electronic pop of 1980 though its song structures and quick to date content put me in mind of that recent Tomorrows World spoof "Take a Look" all earnest and focussed but sounding post modern before it had chance to put on its jet pack ,bur as a document to the inception of electronic pop its unbeatableand you will enjoy it as a time piece at least twice and ive bought a lot of albums that never even got that far !.
Advantages: Breakthrough electric pop Disadvantages: Sounds a little dated
The buggles were innovaters of the synth sound of the late 70's. Best rembered for their huge hit "Video Killed the Radio Star" they also had hits with 'The Plastic age' & 'Clean Clean'.
This was the first of two albums they produced. Mainly a duo trevor horn went onto have great success as a producer of Fankie Goes to Hollywood.
This album still sounds excellent although some feel it has dated. A stand out track is 'Johnny on the Monorail'. If ...
janetbatte 14.10.2005
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