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1.1 Living in the Plastic Age1.2 Video Killed the Radio-Star1.3 Kid Dynamo1.4 I Love You (Miss Robot)1.5 Clean. Clean1.6 Elstree1.7 Astroboy (And the Proles on Parade)1.8 Johnny on the Monorail1.9 Video Killed the Radio-Star1.10 Kid Dynamo1.11 The Plastic Age1.12 Island1.13 Clean. Clean1.14 Technopop1.15 Elstree1.16 Johnny on the Monorail1.17 Elstree |
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Number of discs: |
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Description: | Age Of Plastic by The Buggles, released 17 December 2021, includes the following tracks: "Kid Dynamo", "Clean, Clean", "Astroboy (And The Proles On Parade)", "Video Killed The Radio-Star (Single Version)" and more.
This version of Age Of Plastic comes as a 1xCD. - Japanese SHM-CD pressing includes nine bonus tracks. Universal.Priced-down reissue release from Buggles featuring the high-fidelity SHM-CD format (compatible with standard CD player).
SHM-CD (Super High Material CD).
? 2010 Universal-Island Records Ltd.
© 1980 Universal-Island Records Ltd.
Jewel case with 8-page booklet, additional 16-page foldout booklet featuring liner notes in Japanese and lyrics in English and Japanese and obi-strip. "Age Of Plastic" is the groundbreaking debut album by The Buggles, released in 1980 and now available in CD format from Universal Music Japan. This iconic synth-pop record features the legendary hit "Video Killed the Radio Star," a song that not only topped charts worldwide but also became synonymous with the dawn of MTV as its very first music video. The album showcases Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes' innovative approach to electronic music, blending catchy melodies with futuristic themes about technology's impact on society. Other standout tracks include "Living in the Plastic Age" and "Elstree," each reflecting the duo?s unique soundscape that helped define an era of pop music.
The Buggles are renowned for their pioneering role in shaping new wave and synth-pop genres during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Their influence extends far beyond this album; Trevor Horn went on to become one of pop?s most influential producers, working with artists like Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Seal, and Yes.
Universal Music Japan is known for its high-quality releases, often featuring exclusive packaging or bonus content tailored for collectors and audiophiles alike. As part of Universal Music Group?one of the world?s leading music companies?they consistently deliver exceptional audio fidelity while preserving classic albums for new generations. |
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No. of tracks: |
17 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
UICY-25077 |
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