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John Foxx, Metamatic

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1347215

Disk length: 1h 1m 56s (17 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1980

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Plaza 3:52
2. He's A Liquid 2:59
3. Underpass 3:53
4. Metal Beat 2:59
5. No-One Driving 3:45
6. A New Kind Of Man 3:38
7. Blurred Girl 4:16
8. 030 3:15
9. Tidal Wave 4:14
10. Touch And Go 5:33
11. Film One 3:58
12. Glimmer 3:33
13. Mr No 3:14
14. This City 3:03
15. 20th Century 3:06
16. Burning Car 3:12
17. Miles Away 3:16

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Review

John Foxx formed Ultravox in 1975 & the band recorded three influential albums for Island, before Foxx decided to go solo in 1979. 'Metamatic', his first solo album, released in early 1980, reached number 18 in the UK albums charts & was preceded by the hit single 'Underpass', included on the album. Also featured is the follow-up hit 'No-One Driving'. 'Metamatic' is remastered by Foxx himself, with expanded artwork & sleevenotes by Record Collector's Daryl Easlea. The seven bonus tracks include two further hit singles 'Burning Car' & 'Miles Away', & five non-LP b-sides, 'Film One', 'Glimmer', 'Mr No', 'This City' & '20th Century'.Digitally Remastered Edition of the Former Ultravox Singer's Debut Solo Album Augmented with Single Tracks and Remixes that were Issued around the Time of It's Original Release to Create a Complete Package Portrait of Foxx's Career at the Time.

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Metamatic

Tracks: 16 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 60m 39s (-2m 43s)

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