OMD: Sugar Tax
Sugar Tax was essentially a solo album released by Andrew McCluskey under the name OMD in 1991. Paul Humphreys left the band in 1989 and was followed by longtime members Martin Cooper and Malcolm Holmes, stemming from their unhappiness over the band becoming increasingly commercial. In addition, Graham and Neil Weir, who joined the band in 1985 and contributed to OMD’s mainstream success, left after disputes over their roles in the band. Surprisingly, Sugar Tax was a success in the UK and received attention in the States as well. Although it was missing many elements of what made OMD so great, the album included many memorable tracks such as “Sailing on the Seven Seas” and “Pandora’s Box”. McCluskey released two more albums as OMD (Liberator and Universal) before calling it quits. However, McCluskey, Humphreys, Holmes, and Cooper re-united in 2006, and have consistently toured since. OMD announced plans for a new album (History of Modern) to be released sometime in 2010.
Official OMD Website
Sugar Tax on Amazon
Posted: January 19th, 2010
at 1:24am by Kamar
Tagged with 1991, andrew mccluskey, british, graham weir, malcolm holmes, martin cooper, neil weir, new wave, omd, orchestral maneuvers in the dark, paul humphreys, synthpop
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Camouflage: Heaven I Want You
This band is probably best known for their classic single “The Great Commandment” but they also had a number of other great tracks such as “Love is a Shield”, “Anyone”, “That Smiling Face”, and my sentimental favorite, “Heaven I Want You” from the 1991 release “Meanwhile”.
The band is currently active with live shows, re-releases, and new material. For more information, visit their website at: Camouflage Official Site
Posted: August 21st, 2009
at 10:30am by Kamar
Tagged with 1991, camouflage, german, great commandment, meanwhile, synthpop
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