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Category: Thomas Dolby

4 album cover

[Review] Foreigner: 4 (1981)

The album that Rolling Stone’s Kurt Loder called “the band’s best and most adventurous album.”

Posted On 14 Aug18 Nov
Europa and the Pirate Twins 45 rpm sleeve

Thomas Dolby: “Europa And The Pirate Twins” (1981)

The romantic ideals of the past rendered through the techknowledgey of the future.

Posted On 8 May23 Feb
The Golden Age of Wireless album cover

[Review] Thomas Dolby: The Golden Age of Wireless (1982)

An early steampunk classic long before the idea had gained steam in the mainstream.

Posted On 10 Feb2 May
Windpower 45 rpm sleeve

Thomas Dolby: “Windpower” (1982)

A Top 40 hit in the UK, and a signal that the winds of commercial favor were at Dolby’s back.

Posted On 5 Mar23 Feb
Blinded By Science album cover

[Review] Thomas Dolby: Blinded By Science (1983)

An absolutely essential EP featuring five songs from the golden age of Dolby in gorgeously extended versions.

Posted On 2 May
Hyperactive! 45 rpm sleeve

Thomas Dolby: “Hyperactive!” (1984)

The followup to “Blinded By Science” was pretty hard to follow, a kind of Art of Noisier.

Posted On 25 Feb
The Flat Earth album cover

[Review] Thomas Dolby: The Flat Earth (1984)

The complicated, quasi-conceptual second album from Thomas Dolby falls flat.

Posted On 26 Mar19 Apr
Howard the Duck album cover

[Review] Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack “Howard the Duck” (1986)

Voted the worst film of 1986, this got a better soundtrack than it deserved including new songs from Thomas Dolby.

Posted On 9 Nov

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