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The Collection
Geoffrey Downes
The Collection
Genres: New Age, Pop, Rock
 
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In the realm of popular music, few keyboard players have matched the success & longevity of Geoffrey Downes (The Buggles, Yes, Asia). This is a collection of his greatest tracks spanning a 25-year solo career. 19 tr...  more »

     
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All Artists: Geoffrey Downes
Title: The Collection
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Polydor Japan
Release Date: 11/21/2007
Album Type: Original recording remastered, Import
Genres: New Age, Pop, Rock
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Rock, Electronic
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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In the realm of popular music, few keyboard players have matched the success & longevity of Geoffrey Downes (The Buggles, Yes, Asia). This is a collection of his greatest tracks spanning a 25-year solo career. 19 tracks including 2 unreleased tracks, 'You Can Fly From Here' & 'Video Killed The Radio Star' (Korg Sampler CD). Blueprint. 2003.
 

CD Reviews

Recycled + 2 bonus tracks
eveoflove | North York, Ontario Canada | 01/01/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Made in UK in 2003, Serial# BP-356-CD, Playing Time 67:52This CD collect tracks from GD's first 4 "solo" albums, and also includes 4 tracks from various outside projects:"Just As Long" is taken from the Wetton/Downes collaboration released in 2001 on Stallion records, simply entitled "John Wetton & Geoff Downes;"Don't Walk Away" is from the CD entitled "The Work Tapes", a collection of unfinished tracks credited to Glenn Hughes & Geoff Downes;"Downes Solo" is credited as coming from the ASIA album entitled "Live Acoustic" recorded in 1997; but it's NOT; it is in fact taken from the ASIA CD entitled "Live At The Town & Country Club", recorded in 1992 during the "Aqua" tour."The Journey Begins" is from ASIA's "Rare" album, released on the Resurgence label.The CD closes with 2 previously unreleased tracks, "You Can Fly From Here", which sounds unfinished, and an instrumental version of "Video Killed The Radio Star" which appeared on a demonstration disc from the KORG keyboards company (and also featured other great keyboardists!) I can't say it's significantly different to make it interesting...Strangely enough, the back of the CD tray lists the serial number as BP401CD, while the little "flaps" visible from either side of the spine of the jewel case have BP356CD printed on them (it's the same piece of paper, for crying out loud!)There are no tracks from the "Shadows & Reflections" album since this "best of" was compiled (in a hurry?) before its release.Each of the first 4 albums have a quite different personnality:"The Light Program" was made of 4 long pieces of music, and is represented here by "East West", the 14-minute opener of this "Collection" CD."Vox Humana", his most eclectic release, ranging in style from "Ave Maria" to the re-make of "Video Killed The Radio Star", is represented through 4 tracks..."Evolution", his album entirely made up of "covers" of mostly very-well known and commercially successful songs (for the original artists!), is showcased here by its softer tracks."World Service", a CD made up of 30 short tracks (a more appropriate word would be "sound Paintings"), has 5 excerpts included here.Quite frankly, I think it makes for a strange "collage" of material because of the diversity of genres; perhaps that's also what makes its charm.GD is an interesting performer, and this CD is a good way to be introduced to his solo career; but if you already have his albums, the 2 unreleased tracks don't justify this purchase."