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* Audio CD (April 22, 1994)
* Format: Import
* Label: Wea
* ASIN: B00002598R
* Also Available in: Audio CD | Audio Cassette
* Average Customer Review: based on 17 reviews. (Write a review.)
* Amazon.com Sales Rank: #12,850 in Music (See Top Sellers in Music)
Yesterday: #16,629 in Music

Track Listings
1. A Day At The Races
2. Ode To Don Jose
3. Counterpoint
4. Roundabout
5. Ransom On The Sand
6. Roller 1
7. Nothing Was Going To Stop Them Then Anyway
8. Vrusoe
9. One Earth
10. Galleons Of Stone
11. Dragnet
12. Findu Temps
13. How Rapid
14. Opus For Four
15. Debut
16. E F L
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1987 album for the British new wave act. 16 tracks, including 'Dragnet'.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Very different music ., December 4, 2002
Reviewer: Vlad (Las Vegas, Nevada) - See all my reviews
Yes , very different music . Just what I need right now . I found out about " Art of Noise " only in 1990 , when I was staying with few my friends in New York , not far from SOHO . I remember how I was surprised by this group ... not by their music , but by the fact that I never heard of them in Russia. I grow up on Kitaro , J.M.Jare , Kraftwerk , Pink Floyd and Genesis .
Some people complain that tracks is very different from each other ... just what I need right now . And nothing wrong with that - some of J.M.Jare compositions have the same amount of twists within a single track . If you like same music as I do - run and get it !

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CD vs lp, February 12, 2006
Reviewer: Kevin C. Brown (Santa Clara, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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2 reviews ago, the person mentioned a difference between the cassette and CD at the beg of A Day at the Races. I'm not a cassette person anymore :-), but I tracked down an original lp to compare because I'm a stickler about these things too.

He's correct, but it's not as bad as you think. :-) When they "converted" the lp (at least) to CD, they changed the order such that A Day at the Races is now before Ode to Don Jose, not after as on the lp (and I'm presuming the cassette too). A lot of the ambient stuff he talks about is at the end of Ode to Don Jose. There is one little snippet that is actually gone, when they say, "And they're off" right before A Day at the Races begins. That part is gone.

In general, I wasn't a big fan of this recording when it came out, but a bunch of years later, I do really enjoy it. Maybe not quite as accessible as some of their other stuff, but I do think it's worth a listen for fans.

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I might be a little picky but..., June 29, 2005
Reviewer: M. Flasher "91sts" (Texas) - See all my reviews
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I had this album (cassette) back in the late 80's and loved it! It was so different and so musical that I could listen to it for hours. Being a musical nut, I loved hearing all the noises, ambient sound, etc that the AON could put into a song. When I found this CD here a few weeks ago I jumped at the chance to own it because of one specific song that was on it. Well I had to give it 3 out of 5 stars only because the CD has been edited at one part...a part that really made that song work. My favorite track on this album is "Day at the Races". I loved the effect of the drums, ambient sounds from the horse track (announcer, horses, etc), and the overall tempo, but the intro to the song was edited (completely deleted) from the original version. So instead of hearing these sounds (horse trainers, horses, doors, sounds of the track as the horses were being loaded into the starting gate, etc) the song just "starts". There is no work-up to the song to allow you to greatly appreciate the effort that the AON put in to making this song, If you had have ever heard the original you would understand. The weird thing is that ALL other ambient noise between each song is still there (even after this specific song) but just not the intro.

Like I said, may be picky but I was really disappointed after hearing this cut.

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Loved it then and love it now... , January 21, 2005
Reviewer: Tristan K. Braun "Just Tristan" (FresNo, CA) - See all my reviews
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Got this in *yikes* the 80's (on cassette!) when it was something I remember as strange, different and very very good. I remember stopping and being entranced by the way they used noise to make music... In recent review, it still strikes me as very very good and as this was my first introduction to the group then and I still feel its excellent I would say its a definite first to begin with if you are thinking of really
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