Architecture & Morality

Architecture & Morality

by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Architecture & Morality

Architecture & Morality

by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

CD(Remastered / Bonus Tracks)

$9.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Temporarily Out of Stock Online
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

If there was a clear high point for OMD in terms of balancing relentless experimentation and seemingly unstoppable mainstream success in the U.K., Architecture & Morality is it. Again combining everything from design and presentation to even the title into an overall artistic effort, this album showed that OMD was arguably the first Liverpool band since the later Beatles to make such a sweeping, all-bases-covered achievement -- more so because OMD owed nothing to the Fab Four. All it takes is a consideration of the three smash singles from the album to see the group in full flower. "Souvenir," featuring Paul Humphreys in a quiet but still warm and beautiful lead role, eases in on haunting semi-vocal sighs before settling into its gentle, sparkling melody. The mid-song instrumental break, with its shifted tempos and further wordless calls, is especially inspired. "Joan of Arc," meanwhile, takes the drama of "Enola Gay" to new heights; again, wordless vocals provide the intro and backing, while an initially quiet melody develops into a towering heartbreaker, with Andy McCluskey and band in full-flight. If that wasn't enough, the scenario was continued and made even more epic with "Maid of Orleans," starting with a quick-cut series of melancholic drones and shades before a punchy, then rolling martial beat kicks in, with Malcolm Holmes and technology in perfect combination. With another bravura McCluskey lead and a mock-bagpipe lead that's easily more entrancing than the real thing, it's a wrenching ballad like no other before it and little since. Any number of other high points can be named, such as the opening, "The New Stone Age," with McCluskey's emotional fear palpable over a rough combination of nervous electronic pulses, piercing keyboard parts, and slightly distorted guitar. "She's Leaving" achieves its own polished pop perfection -- it would have made an inspired choice for a fourth single if one had been forthcoming -- while the heartbreaking "Sealand" and "Georgia" hint at where OMD would go next with Dazzle Ships. [The remastered 2003 version adds seven bonus tracks.] ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 03/18/2003
Label: Virgin
UPC: 0724358150728
Rank: 61699

Tracks

  1. The New Stone Age
  2. She's Leaving
  3. Souvenir
  4. Sealand
  5. Joan of Arc
  6. Joan of Arc (Maid of Orleans)
  7. Architecture and Morality
  8. Georgia
  9. The Beginning and the End
  10. Extended Souvenir
  11. Motion and Heart
  12. Sacred Heart
  13. The Romance of the Telescope
  14. Navigation
  15. Of All the Things We've Made
  16. Gravity Never Failed

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark   Primary Artist
Warren Zevon   Primary Artist
Paul Humphreys   Percussion,Keyboards,Vocals
Andy McCluskey   Bass,Organ,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Mellotron,Percussion,Lead Vocals,Synthesizer
Phil Humpreys   Synthesizer,Percussion,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Mellotron
David Alan Hughes   Tape
Martin Cooper   Saxophone
David Hughes   Tape
Mike Douglas   Keyboards
Michael Douglas   Drums,Organ,Piano
Malcolm Holmes   Drums,Percussion,Synthesizer

Technical Credits

Paul Humphreys   Performer,Composer
Phil Humpreys   Programming,Melody Arrangement
Humphreys   Composer
Ian Little   Engineer
Mike Howiett   Producer
Martin Cooper   Composer,Performer
George Andrew McCluskey   Performer
Andy McCluskey   Composer,Programming
Howard Gray   Engineer
Richard Manwaring   Engineer,Producer
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Mike Howlett   Producer
Brian Tench   Engineer
McCluskey   Composer
Keith Richard Nixon   Engineer
Malcolm Holmes   Performer
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews