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The OMD Singles

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Download links and information about The OMD Singles by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, New Wave, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:10:28 minutes.

Artist: Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
Release date: 1998
Genre: Electronica, Rock, New Wave, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:10:28
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Electricity 3:32
2. Messages 4:46
3. Enola Gay 3:32
4. Souvenir 3:37
5. Joan of Arc 3:47
6. Maid of Orleans 4:12
7. Tesla Girls 3:34
8. Locomotion 3:57
9. Talking Loud and Clear 3:56
10. So In Love 3:30
11. If You Leave 4:30
12. (Forever) Live and Die 3:36
13. Dreaming 3:58
14. Sailing On the Seven Seas 3:45
15. Pandora's Box 4:06
16. Call My Name 4:15
17. Dream of Me (Based On 'Love's Theme') 3:53
18. Walking On the Milky Way 4:02

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Looking back on 20 years of creative growth since the electro-pop band's inception, The OMD Singles is logically and chronologically arranged. The earliest recordings, 1980's "Electricity" and "Messages," prove electric messages were being channeled from such German pioneers as Kraftwerk and Neu! These English boys were enamored of melody, though, and it was not long before such dulcet, song-like structure became self-evident, as in 1984's "Tesla Girls." From then on, it is a steady climb in coherence, with synth rhythms downplayed in order to bring the melodic theme to the front. The pinnacle of this progression is OMD's memorable "So in Love" (1985) and "If You Leave" (from 1986's Pretty in Pink). The album closes with their last hit, 1996's glam-influenced autobiography "Walking on the Milky Way." The last original member, Andy McCluskey, has blessed this greatest-hits package as the final swan song for the long-lived group. Originating in post-punk synth experimentation and closing in dated, but still strong, pop productions, The OMD Singles is an excellent time line of the band whose sound covered in a single career that same territory explored by the Human League, Erasure, Yaz, New Order, and beyond.