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Fantastic Dream |
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Jerusalem |
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Dance with Me |
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Sensations |
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20th Century |
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The Voyager |
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Carol Masters |
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Universal Daddy |
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Lassie Come Home |
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Red Rose |
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Lady Bright |
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Автор обзора: Ned Raggett |
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Alphaville's second album, produced for the most part by Peter Walsh, found the group creating something close to a concept record, in overall atmosphere and structure if not in specific storyline. That Alphaville wanted to aim high can be gauged from the credit list -- the three core members "composed" the album, while no less than 30 musicians and singers helped perform it. Certainly the opening track, "IAO," a brief a cappella piece with Gold backed by a heavenly children's choir, finds the group reaching just enough and getting away with it. While at the time Afternoons in Utopia got lost in a welter of mid-'80s Euro releases with airbrushing and bad synth playing galore, in retrospect it's actually a successful endeavour, perfectly evocative of a mainstream style long vanished while containing its own artistic worth. "Dance With Me" and "Red Rose" were the much more conventional singles which got released in America, the former benefiting from some great U2 -inspired guitar and the latter a reasonably sa
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