Album Details
Title: The Best of the Art of Noise Artist: The Art of Noise Release Date: 1988 Re-Released On: 11/21/1988 Label: Polydor Duration: 56:14 Album Type(s): Greatest Hits UPCs: 042283736726, 042283736740 Genre: Rock Styles: Experimental Electronic, Ambient, New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Experimental, Experimental Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Punk/New Wave, Dance-Rock Moods: Cerebral, Literate, Stylish, Volatile, Clinical, Detached, Refined/Mannered, Theatrical, Complex, Ironic, Irreverent, Playful, Quirky, Restrained, Tense/Anxious, Witty, Acerbic, Cynical/Sarcastic, Snide Total Copies: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Opus 4
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Beat Box (Diversion One)
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Moments in Love
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Close (To the Edit)
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Peter Gunn Theme [The Twang Mix]
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Paranoimia
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Legacy
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Dragnet '88
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Kiss [Aon Mix]
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Something Always Happens [#]
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1988 | CD | Polydor | 837367 |
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Album Review
As an overview of Art of Noise's brief output, this best-of can't be beat, though it does inadvertently track their slide from forerunners to recyclers and cultural panderers. The 1-2-3 rush of "Beat Box," "Moments in Love," and "Close (To the Edit)" make this CD worth the money already -- at the time of their release, these singles swiped electronic music back from America (by way of Germany) and cut the whole thing up with ridiculous samples (a car starting, the omnipresent orchestral hit) and enjoyable art school posturing. It was like Dada had invaded the charts, circa 1984. But soon, after their break with ZTT and joining China Records, it wasn't long until they were parodying themselves and trying to score pop hits with a recognizable "sound." Singles featured older pop stars trying to score a hit again ( Duane Eddy on "Peter Gunn," Tom Jones on "Kiss"), current celebrities riding their own popularity wave (Max Headroom), or cover songs gussied up with a few more car starting sounds (the made-for-hire "Dragnet '88," used in the regrettable film remake). The vinyl version contains the (sometimes preferable) single mixes; the CD and cassette contain 12" remixes, good for the collector, bad on the patience. A similarly covered CD, only in pink (and released two years later), is also called "The Best Of" but focuses more on the group's album tracks. ~ Ted Mills, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Anne Dudley | Producer, Arranger | | Chaz Stevens | Arranger, Producer | | Duane Eddy | Performer | | Gary Langan | Arranger, Producer | | Johnathon J. Jeczalik | Producer, Arranger | | Liam Howlett | Arranger, Producer | | Max Headroom | Performer | | Paul Morley | Producer, Arranger | | Paul Wakefield | Photography | | Ryan Art | Design | | The Art of Noise | Arranger, Producer | | Trevor Horn | Arranger, Producer |
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