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O.M.D. BiographyLiverpool's music scene in the late 1970's was an exciting and dynamic place to be. Everyone was either in a band, in-between bands or were forming a band. In the midst of all this activity was Eric's Club - a small discreet venue that was a favoured haunt for the people who would later form bands such as The Teardrop Explodes, Echo & The Bunnymen and Frankie Goes To Hollywood. So it was quite apt that Eric's was the venue of choice for the debut performance of Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark in October 1978.Founder members Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys had originally been inspired by the experimental electronic music of German bands such as Kraftwerk and Neu. Working with radio sets and home made synthesisers, Humphreys and McCluskey christened themselves VCLXI (after a valve diagram on the sleeve of Kraftwerk's Radioactivity album) and began their own musical experiments. This, however, was still a side project the pair indulged in on odd weekends while they were active in local bands such as Equinox, Pegasus and The Id. However, although they had gained a lot of experience from working in a traditional band environment, it was never quite the creative platform they were looking for. It was time for a new approach. Naming themselves after an obscure VCLXI song, Humphreys and McCluskey launched their own unique style of catchy electronic melodies that helped form OMD's reputation for intelligent pop. Back then, to burden your band with such an unwieldy name as Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark might have seemed somewhat unwise, but the obvious commercial appeal of their music provoked enough interest that it eventually led to Factory Record's supremo Tony Wilson offering them the chance to cut their debut single 'Electricity' on the Factory label. 'Electricity' (and its flip side 'Almost') perfectly captured OMD's infectious blend of melody and melancholia. 'Electricity', with its frenetic dance rhythm, rapidly became OMD's theme song and maintained its status as a live favourite right into the 1990's. Attracting the interest of Virgin, OMD signed to their subsidiary label Din Disc in 1979. An advance from Din Disc enabled the band to plough the money into building their own studio (situated close to Eric's Club) where they could continue writing and recording new material. This included their self-titled debut album which was released the same year. After a brief period of touring, notably as support for Gary Numan, OMD quickly established themselves with a number of classic singles. 'Messages', with its simple but infectious melody, managed to get OMD into the public eye in 1980 by reaching No. 13 in the UK charts. Later the same year they made No. 8 and scored their first international hit with the dance pop of 'Enola Gay' - an up tempo number inspired by the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. This bizarre style of wrapping pop songs around unusual ideas was something that OMD were to prove to be quite adept at throughout the band's career. The success in 1980 helped OMD to rapidly become one of the UK's premier pop acts. Their initial use of extra personnel for live performances led to Humphreys and McCluskey recruiting people in the studio as well. After some initial line-up shuffles, the band soon established itself as a four piece outfit with the assistance of Martin Cooper (keyboards, saxophone) and Malcolm Holmes (drums) who were both friends from pre-OMD days. OMD's third album, the ethereal 'Architecture and Morality' proved to be one of their finest moments. Blending choral effects and wistful melody the album produced three classic singles: 'Souvenir' with its bittersweet Humphreys vocal, the religiously inspired 'Joan Of Arc' and its epic follow-up 'Maid Of Orleans'. All three singles secured a top 5 chart position and by 1982 had turned OMD into household names and cover stars for Smash Hits. With 3 hit albums and a string of million selling singles it seemed that the band had a Midas touch. It was about to desert them with the release of their most radical album to date. The 1983 album 'Dazzle Ships' described a fractured futurist soundscape of ideas that drew on everything from East European radio broadcasts to industrial robots for influences. Although the album concealed some fine pop songs, its lack of critical and commercial success was perhaps responsible for OMD taking a more conservative approach in the future. The album 'Junk Culture' from 1984 saw the band steering closer to a more traditional band approach. The instant pop of 'Tesla Girls', percussive dance flavour of 'Locomotion' and pastoral, dreamlike quality of Talking Loud And Clear proved that they could still deliver classic 3 minute pop songs, while retaining a flavour for the unusual. Producer Stephen Hague was drafted in for the 1985 album 'Crush' and the subsequent 1986 album 'The Pacific Age'. Hague managed to give the songs on both albums a polished edge, while retaining an essential energy that was vital to the songs. Singles such as 'So In Love' and '(Forever) Live & Die' drew on OMD's flair for writing engaging melodies, while demonstrating that they were taking much more of a traditionalist approach to song production. This period also saw the band touring extensively in North America and finally achieving the chart success that had eluded them for so long in the USA. 'If You Leave', specifically written for the John Hughes movie 'Pretty In Pink', was a huge success globally (although strangely not in the UK). However, the consistent schedule of touring took a toll on the band both professionally as well as personally and 'Dreaming', released in 1988, was to be the last single written by Humphreys and McCluskey. OMD ended an era in 1989 with the departure of Humphreys, Holmes and Cooper leaving Andy McCluskey to forge ahead under the OMD banner. Teaming up with local Liverpool musicians Stuart Kershaw and Lloyd Massett, Andy continued writing and recording before releasing a new album Sugar Tax in 1991. It was a brash and dynamic approach that fused the classic OMD sound with a more mainstream 90's dance approach. 'Sugar Tax' managed to win over a lot of new converts, as well as the die-hard OMD enthusiast, with singles such as the spectacular 'Sailing On The Seven Seas' and the dance pop of 'Call My Name' and 'Pandora's Box' (a paean to silent movie star Louise Brooks). OMD capitalised on the success of 'Sugar Tax' with its 1993 follow-up 'Liberator'. This album saw OMD broadening their field of influences with the Barry White inspired 'Dream Of Me'. Following the 'Liberator' tour, Andy McCluskey took some extended time off to reflect and consider OMD's future. Suitably refreshed, he begin writing again - taking a unique musical direction. The result of this work was premiered in 1996 with the release of a new single - the subtle and rhythmic 'Walking On The Milky Way' and the follow-up album 'Universal'. With its mix of ethereal ambience and epic production 'Universal' captured a sense of wistful mood that hinted at early OMD, yet still had a unique style and character that was very much its own. From the beginning, OMD have managed to occupy that rare space between the alternative and the commercial, writing songs about such diverse subjects as airplanes, oil refineries, religious icons and movie stars. These songs capture perfectly the balance between energy and emotion; a pop melancholia that echoed around the walls of Eric's Club over twenty years ago and that still sounds fresh and exciting today. 2003 - The Singles [CD 1]01. O.M.D. - Messages02. O.M.D. - Enola Gay 03. O.M.D. - Souvenir 04. O.M.D. - Joan of Arc 05. O.M.D. - Maid of Orleans 06. O.M.D. - Tesla Girls 07. O.M.D. - Locomotion 08. O.M.D. - Talking Loud and Clear 09. O.M.D. - So in Love 10. O.M.D. - If You Leave 11. O.M.D. - (Forever) Live and Die 12. O.M.D. - Dreaming 13. O.M.D. - Sailing on the Seven Seas 14. O.M.D. - Pandora's Box 15. O.M.D. - Call My Name 16. O.M.D. - Dream of Me 17. O.M.D. - Walking on the Milky Way 18. O.M.D. - Electricity 2003 - The Singles [CD 2]01. O.M.D. - Enola Gay (Remix by David Guet02. O.M.D. - Enola Gay (OMD vs. Sash!) 03. O.M.D. - Souvenir (7am Version) 04. O.M.D. - Souvenir (Me & Us Mix) 05. O.M.D. - Souvenir (Hard House Version) 06. O.M.D. - Souvenir (Moby Remix) 07. O.M.D. - Electricity (The Micronauts Re 08. O.M.D. - Apollo XI (@440 Northern Elect 09. O.M.D. - Joan Of Arc (Organ Mix by Mulu 10. O.M.D. - Maid Of Orleans (Afterhours Mi 11. O.M.D. - Enola Gay (Dancefloor Killa Re 2002 - The Best of OMD01. O.M.D. - Electricity02. O.M.D. - Messages 03. O.M.D. - Enola Gay 04. O.M.D. - Souvenir 05. O.M.D. - Joan Of Arc 06. O.M.D. - Maid Of Orleans 07. O.M.D. - Telegraph 08. O.M.D. - Tesla Girls 09. O.M.D. - Locomotion 10. O.M.D. - Talking Loud And Clear 11. O.M.D. - So In Love 12. O.M.D. - Secret 13. O.M.D. - If You Leave 14. O.M.D. - Forever Live And Die 15. O.M.D. - Dreaming 16. O.M.D. - Genetic Engineering 17. O.M.D. - We Love You (12' Version) 18. O.M.D. - La Femme Accident (12' Version) 2001 - Messages: The Modern Synthpop Tribute To O.M.D.01. O.M.D. - Messages02. O.M.D. - Hold You 03. O.M.D. - Bloc Bloc Bloc 04. O.M.D. - Secret 05. O.M.D. - Souvenir 06. O.M.D. - We Love You 07. O.M.D. - The Beginning and the End 08. O.M.D. - Enola Gay 09. O.M.D. - Joan of Arc 10. O.M.D. - Dream of Me 11. O.M.D. - Electricity 12. O.M.D. - Radio Waves 13. O.M.D. - Tesla Girls 14. O.M.D. - If You Leave 15. O.M.D. - Messages 16. O.M.D. - Secret 2001 - Navigation: The O.M.D. B-Sides01. O.M.D. - Almost [Alternative Version] (1979)02. O.M.D. - I Betray My Friends (1980) 03. O.M.D. - Waiting For The Man (1980) 04. O.M.D. - Annex (1980) 05. O.M.D. - Sacred Heart (1981) 06. O.M.D. - The Romance Of The Telescope (1981) 07. O.M.D. - Navigation (1982) 08. O.M.D. - 4-Neu (1983) 09. O.M.D. - 66 & Fading [Edit] (1983) 10. O.M.D. - Her Body In My Soul (1984) 11. O.M.D. - The Avenue (1984) 12. O.M.D. - Garden City (1984) 13. O.M.D. - Concrete Hands (1985) 14. O.M.D. - Firegun (1985) 15. O.M.D. - This Town (1986) 16. O.M.D. - Gravity Never Failed (1981) 17. O.M.D. - Burning (1991) 18. O.M.D. - Sugar Tax (1991) 19. O.M.D. - (The Angels Keep Turning) The Wheels Of The Universe (1984) 2000 - Peel Sessions 1979-198301. O.M.D. - Bunker Soldiers02. O.M.D. - Julia's Song 03. O.M.D. - Messages 04. O.M.D. - Red Frame / White Light 05. O.M.D. - Pretending To See The Future 06. O.M.D. - Enola Gay 07. O.M.D. - Dancing 08. O.M.D. - Motion And Heart 09. O.M.D. - Annex 10. O.M.D. - The Misunderstanding 11. O.M.D. - The More I See You 12. O.M.D. - Genetic Engineering 13. O.M.D. - Of All The Things We've Made 14. O.M.D. - ABC Auto Industry 15. O.M.D. - Electricity 1998 - Enola Gay '98 (Single)01. O.M.D. - Enola Gay [Omd Vs. Sash!]02. O.M.D. - Souvenir [Moby Edit] 03. O.M.D. - Electricity [The Micronauts Remix Edit] 1996 - Universal01. O.M.D. - Universal02. O.M.D. - Walking On The Milky Way 03. O.M.D. - The Moon & The Sun 04. O.M.D. - The Black Sea 05. O.M.D. - Very Close Too Far Away 06. O.M.D. - The Gospel Of St Jude 07. O.M.D. - That Was Then 08. O.M.D. - Too Late 09. O.M.D. - The Boy From The Chemist Is He 10. O.M.D. - If You're Still In Love With M 11. O.M.D. - New Head 12. O.M.D. - Victory Waltz 1996 - Walking On The Milky Way (Single)01. O.M.D. - Walking On The Milky Way02. O.M.D. - Mathew Street 03. O.M.D. - The New Dark Age 1993 - Liberator01. O.M.D. - Stand Above Me02. O.M.D. - Everyday 03. O.M.D. - King Of Stone 04. O.M.D. - Dollar Girl 05. O.M.D. - Dream Of Me [based on love's theme] 06. O.M.D. - Sunday Morning 07. O.M.D. - Agnus Dei 08. O.M.D. - Love You And Hate You 09. O.M.D. - Heaven Is 10. O.M.D. - Best Years Of Our Lives 11. O.M.D. - Christine 12. O.M.D. - Only Tears 1991 - Pandora's Box (Single)01. O.M.D. - Pandora's Box [steve anderson mix]02. O.M.D. - All She Wants Is Everything 03. O.M.D. - Pandora's Box [constant pressure 12" mix] 04. O.M.D. - Pandora's Box [diesel fingers 12" mix] 1991 - Sailing On The Seven Seas (Single)01. O.M.D. - Sailing On The Seven Seas02. O.M.D. - Floating On The Seven Seas 03. O.M.D. - Sailing On The Seven Seas [larrabee mix] 04. O.M.D. - Sugar Tax 1991 - Sugar Tax01. O.M.D. - Sailing On The Seven Seas02. O.M.D. - Pandora's Box 03. O.M.D. - Then You Turn Away 04. O.M.D. - Speed Of Light 05. O.M.D. - Was It Something I Said 06. O.M.D. - Big Town 07. O.M.D. - Call My Name 08. O.M.D. - Apollo XI 09. O.M.D. - Walking On Air 10. O.M.D. - Walk Tall 11. O.M.D. - Neon Lights 12. O.M.D. - All That Glitters 1991 - Then You Turn Away01. O.M.D. - Then You Turn Away02. O.M.D. - Sugar Tax 03. O.M.D. - Area 04. O.M.D. - Then You Turn Away [infinite repeat mix] 1989 - The Pacific Age01. O.M.D. - Stay02. O.M.D. - (Forever) Live And Die 03. O.M.D. - The Pacific Age 04. O.M.D. - The Dead Girls 05. O.M.D. - Shame 06. O.M.D. - Southern 07. O.M.D. - Flame Of Hope 08. O.M.D. - Goddess Of Love 09. O.M.D. - We Love You 10. O.M.D. - Watch Us Fall 1985 - Crush01. O.M.D. - So In Love02. O.M.D. - Secret 03. O.M.D. - Bloc Bloc Bloc 04. O.M.D. - Women III 05. O.M.D. - Crush 06. O.M.D. - 88 Seconds In Greensboro 07. O.M.D. - The Native Daughters Of The Go 08. O.M.D. - La Femme Accident 09. O.M.D. - Hold On 10. O.M.D. - The Lights Are Going Out 1984 - Junk Culture01. O.M.D. - Junk Culture02. O.M.D. - Tesla Girls 03. O.M.D. - Locomotion 04. O.M.D. - Apollo 05. O.M.D. - Never Turn Away 06. O.M.D. - Love And Violence 07. O.M.D. - Hard Day 08. O.M.D. - All Wrapped Up 09. O.M.D. - White Trash 10. O.M.D. - Talking Loud And Clear 1983 - Dazzle Ships01. O.M.D. - Radio Prague02. O.M.D. - Genetic Engineering 03. O.M.D. - ABC Auto-Industry 04. O.M.D. - Telegraph 05. O.M.D. - This Is Helena 06. O.M.D. - International 07. O.M.D. - Dazzle Ships [parts II, II & VII] 08. O.M.D. - The Romance Of The Telescope 09. O.M.D. - Silent Running 10. O.M.D. - Radio Waves 11. O.M.D. - Time Zones 12. O.M.D. - Of All The Things We've Made 1983 - Organisation01. O.M.D. - Enola Gay02. O.M.D. - 2nd Thought 03. O.M.D. - VCL XI 04. O.M.D. - Motion and Heart 05. O.M.D. - Statues 06. O.M.D. - The Misunderstanding 07. O.M.D. - The More I See You 08. O.M.D. - Promise 09. O.M.D. - Stanlow 1981 - Architecture & Morality01. O.M.D. - The New Stone Age02. O.M.D. - She's Leaving 03. O.M.D. - Souvenir 04. O.M.D. - Sealand 05. O.M.D. - Joan Of Arc 06. O.M.D. - Joan Of Arc (Maid Of Orleans) 07. O.M.D. - Architecture And Morality 08. O.M.D. - Georgia 09. O.M.D. - The Beginning And The End 1981 - Architecture And Morality (remasterd, 2007) (bonus DVD)01. O.M.D. - Souvenir02. O.M.D. - Joan Of Arc - Live Top Of The Pops Version 29/10/81 03. O.M.D. - Maid Of Orleans (The Waltz Of Joan Of Arc) 04. O.M.D. - Almost 05. O.M.D. - Mystereality 06. O.M.D. - Joan Of Arc 07. O.M.D. - Motion And Heart 08. O.M.D. - Maid Of Orleans 09. O.M.D. - Statues 10. O.M.D. - Souvenir 11. O.M.D. - New Stone Age 12. O.M.D. - Enola Gay 13. O.M.D. - Bunker Soldiers 14. O.M.D. - Electricity 15. O.M.D. - She's Leaving 16. O.M.D. - Julia's Song 17. O.M.D. - Stanlow 1980 - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark01. O.M.D. - Bunker Soldiers02. O.M.D. - Almost 03. O.M.D. - Mystereality 04. O.M.D. - Electricity 05. O.M.D. - The Messerchmitt Twins 06. O.M.D. - Messages 07. O.M.D. - Julia's Song 08. O.M.D. - Red Frame / White Light 09. O.M.D. - Dancing 10. O.M.D. - Pretending To See The Future |
