Description: Tracks:The Plastic AgeVideo Killed The Radio StarKid DynamoI Love You (Miss Robot)Clean, CleanElstreeAstroboy (And The Proles On Parade)Johnny On The MonorailIslandTechnopopJohnny On The MonorailVideo Killed the Radio StarKid DynamoI Love You (Miss Robot)Clean, CleanElstreeAstroboy (And the Proles On Parade)Johnny On the MonorailIslandTechnopopJohnny On the Monorail (A Very Different Version) Performer Notes: The Buggles: Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes.A highly anticipatory remaster of the popular new wave act's debut LP; includes "Clean Clean" and "Kid Dynamo." 1999, German import.CD contains 3 bonus tracks.The fun, quirky single "Video Killed the Radio Star" garnered The Buggles international attention in 1980, but it was just one of The Age of Plastic's fascinating, futuristic visions. From the title track's opening strains, Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes transform your living room into a world of Jetson-like proportions. It's a world, though, where technology is seen for what it is -- full of both promise and frightening implications. On "I Love You Miss Robot," a metaphorical love affair with a robot explores modern man's relationship to, and dependence on, technology. "Kid Dynamo"'s spirited tempo, biting lyrics, and menacing vocal track questions the loss of imagination plaguing the mass media age. For the most part, The Age of Plastic is a fun record that doesn't need to be taken too seriously, though a subtle sense of loss is woven throughout. Variety is the constant and tracks vary from the giddy "Video," to the dark and pulsating "Johnny on the Monorail.." The vision here is so beautifully articulated that the superb musicianship and production wizardry is easily overlooked. Paradoxically, Horn and Downes employed electronic devices (which were considered new and cutting edge in the late seventies) to create an album which, at times, spoke eloquently about their drawbacks. With The Age of Plastic, Horn and Downes stamped an indelible image in the collective pop psyche. What is equally impressive is the sound of this disc given its analog origins and 1980-release date. While hiss can be heard in some of the quieter passages, it would be difficult to find a record from this era that sounds half as good. Pop rarely reaches these heights. ~ Jeri Montesano Professional Reviews: Melody Maker (8/14/99, p.35) - 4 1/2 stars (out of 5) - "...all jerky twitchings and absurdly inflated post-punk melodrama....'Video Killed The Radio Star' alone is worth slimming your wallet for. Essential." Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 19 July, 1999 Label: Universal I.S. Dimensions: 12.7 x 1 x 14.1 centimeters (0.06 kg)
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Track #1: The Plastic Age
Track #2: Video Killed The Radio Star
Track #3: Kid Dynamo
Track #4: I Love You (Miss Robot)
Track #5: Clean, Clean
Track #6: Elstree
Track #7: Astroboy (And The Proles On Parade)
Track #8: Johnny On The Monorail
Track #9: Island
Track #10: Technopop
Track #11: Johnny On The Monorail
Track #12: Video Killed the Radio Star
Track #13: Kid Dynamo
Track #14: I Love You (Miss Robot)
Track #15: Clean, Clean
Track #16: Elstree
Track #17: Astroboy (And the Proles On Parade)
Track #18: Johnny On the Monorail
Track #19: Island
Track #20: Technopop
Track #21: Johnny On the Monorail (A Very Different Version)
Language: English
Era: 1970s
Run Time: 2844 Sec
Release Year: 1999
Format: CD
Features: Studio Recording
Genre: Pop, Rock
Type: Album
Style: New Wave
Record Label: Island / Polygram / Universal
Artist: Buggles
Release Title: The Age of Plastic [Remastered: Price Reduction]