A turning point in the early days of new wave
The unique aesthetic that Ultravox achieved during the John Foxx era.
"Systems of Romance" is a key work that paved the way for later new wave and synth pop. Influenced by Brian Eno, it combines cold, mechanical soundscapes with lyrical melodies. Created just before John Foxx's departure, this work marked the band's evolution and established them as pioneers of 1980s music.
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A:
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1)
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Slow Motion
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2)
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I Can't Stay Long
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3)
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Someone Elses Clothes
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4)
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Blue Light
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5)
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Some Of Them
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B:
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1)
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Quiet Men
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2)
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Dislocation
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3)
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Maximum Acceleration
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4)
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When You Walk Thru Me
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5)
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Just For A Moment
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Vocals, Sleeve [Sleeve Concept] - John Foxx
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Sleeve [Sleeve Concept] - John Foxx
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Vocals - John Foxx
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Producer, Engineer - Connie Plank
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Engineer - Connie Plank
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Producer - Connie Plank
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Written-By, Producer - Ultravox
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Producer - Ultravox
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Written-By - Ultravox
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Guitar, Vocals - Robin Simon
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Guitar - Robin Simon
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Vocals - Robin Simon
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Drums, Drum Machine [Rhythm Machine], Vocals - Warren Cann
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Drums, Drum Machine [Rhythm Machine] - Warren Cann
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Vocals - Warren Cann
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Keyboards, Violin - Billy Currie
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Keyboards, Violin - Billy Currie
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Producer, Engineer - Dave Hutchins
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Engineer - Dave Hutchins
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Producer - Dave Hutchins
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Photography By [Group Photography] - Adrian Boot
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Photography By [Group] - Adrian Boot
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Bass, Synthesizer, Vocals - Chris Cross
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Bass, Synthesizer - Chris Cross
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Vocals - Chris Cross
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Design - Bloomfield/Travis
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Design - Bloomfield/Travis