Camouflage - Voices & Images

Camouflage - Voices & Images
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Album Details

Title: Voices & Images
Artist: Camouflage
Release Date: 1988
Re-Released On: 10/25/1990
Label: Atlantic, Metronome
Duration: 52:57
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075678188626, 0042283543720, 042283543720, 075678188640
Genre: Rock
Styles: Dance-Pop, Disco, Synth Pop, Club/Dance, Punk/New Wave, Dance-Rock
Moods: Dreamy, Sentimental, Yearning, Gloomy
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. That Smiling Face
  2. Helpless Helpless
  3. Neighbours
  4. The Great Commandment
  5. Winner Takes Nothing
  6. Strangers Thoughts
  7. From Ay to Bee
  8. Where Has the Childhood Gone
  9. Music for Ballerinas [Instrumental]
  10. I Once Had a Dream
  11. They Catch Secrets [*]
  12. Pompeji [*][Instrumental]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1990CDAtlantic81886-2
1988CDMetronome8354372

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Album Review

When it was played on modern rock radio stations in 1988, Camouflage had everybody duped with "The Great Commandment." With its chilly synths, robotic percussion, and gloomy vocals, the song was a Depeche Mode doppelganger. Similarly, Camouflage's debut album Voices & Images is the sound of young men who couldn't stop playing Depeche Mode's Black Celebration in their tape decks. However, they are somewhat talented plagiarists. The icy, computerized rhythms in the anti-racism track "Neighbours" and "Helpless Helpless" have toe-tapping appeal, and "Winner Takes Nothing" regurgitates Duran Duran as new romantic cyborgs with Marcus Meyn's Simon Le Bon-esque singing. Meyn enunciates every word in his songs with a heavy seriousness, as if lyrics such as "we had fun while we played/hide and seek" have profound meaning. The dancey synthesizers of keyboardists/programmers Heiko Maile and Oliver Kreyssig Xerox the eerily seductive high-tech boogie of mid-'80s Depeche Mode, but they're nowhere near as inventive or edgy. Voices & Images should've been an EP. Once the sixth track, "Winner Takes Nothing," is finished, Camouflage's Depeche Mode infatuation loses its novelty. ~ Michael Sutton, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Axel HenningerMixing, Engineer, Producer
CamouflageProducer
ClaudiaChoir, Chorus
EvaChoir, Chorus
Heike HigendorffPhotography
Heiko MaileKeyboards, Artwork, Typography, Programming, Producer, Layout Design
IvonneChoir, Chorus
La CamillaChoir, Chorus
Marcus MeynVocals
MelanieChoir, Chorus
Oliver KreyssigProgramming, Typography, Keyboards, Artwork, Layout Design