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New York, London, Paris, Munich
SIRE SRK 6084
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GB£7.39
Item Number : 3588549
Number of discs : 1
Approx. year : 1979
Genre : Dance & Electronica
Styles : Synth-pop, Disco
Catalog number : SRK 6084
Condition : Very Good Plus (VG+)
Jacket condition : Very Good Plus (VG+)
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A masterpiece by M that marked the beginning of a revolutionary synth pop genre.

This album was released in 1979 by Project M, led by Robin Scott, and is a pioneering album that showcases the electro-pop sound that intersects disco and new wave, centered around the hit song "Pop Muzik," which reached number one in the US and number two in the UK.

Robin Scott's calm vocals create an urban mood, built on a repetitive synth bass and a light disco beat. "Pop Muzik" is a symbol of this, highly acclaimed for its sound that anticipated the trend at the time when pop music was actively incorporating electronic sounds. Its rhythmic and catchy hook is catchy, and its lyrics about international cities exude a modern atmosphere. The album as a whole is permeated with minimalist, synth-driven arrangements, and its unique style, which lies somewhere between disco and new wave, evokes the origins of '80s electro-pop.

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1) Pop Muzik
2) Woman Make Man
3) Moderne Man / Satisfy Your Lust
4) Made In Munich
B:
1) Moonlight And Muzak
2) That's The Way The Money Goes
3) Cowboys And Indians
4) Unite Your Nation
  • Synthesizer, Keyboards - Wally Badarou
  • Producer - Robin Scott
  • Written-By - Robin Scott
  • Engineer - David Richards
  • Saxophone, Flute - Gary Barnacle
  • Engineer - Rafe McKenna
  • Vocals, Harmony Vocals - Brigit Vinchon
  • Drums - Philip Gould
  • Engineer - Tim Hunt
  • Mastered By - Denis Blackham
  • Bass, Guitar - Julian Scott
  • Photography By [Inner Sleeve] - Stephen Morley
  • Illustration [Cover Illustration] - Stan Kerr

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