
The Neon Singles is the brand new CD Box Set of the 3 singles that are taken from Erasure's 18th studio album, "The Neon". "Hey Now (Think I Got A Feeling)", "Nerves Of Steel" and "Fallen Angel".
The 3CD boxset features 29 remixes and extended tracks from the singles, as well as additional remixes of "Shot A Satellite".
An exclusive limited edition of 4000 copies total. Written and produced by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell.
The Neon Remixed sees tracks from 2020’s The Neon - the band’s highest charting album in over 25 years - remixed by a host of artists including Kim Ann Foxman, Hifi Sean, Octo Octa, Paul Humphreys (OMD), Andy Bell & Gareth Jones, Brixxtone, Theo Kottis and more. The collection includes "Secrets", a brand new track. The original album, featuring singles such as "Hey Now (Think I Got A Feeling)" and "Nerves of Steel", went into the UK Official Albums Chart at #4 and hit the top spot in the UK Official Independent, Vinyl and Cassette Albums Charts.
This release is a unique mix of rock, pop, jazz, and classical music - remains one of the 60's most satisfying secret pleasures. The album was reissued by Sundazed Records in 1995 with six bonus tracks.
The Moth Confesses is the 1969 debut album by The Neon Philharmonic. Described as "A Phonograph Opera," it was inspired, according to the liner notes, by a production of Samuel Barber's Antony and Cleopatra, which Saussy attended after The New York Times claimed that it was a terrible opera, and wanted to see what a terrible opera looked like, which he surmised was its deliberate attempt to appeal to a one-time audience. In response, he conceived this album as a condensed opera, with a moth-like protagonist, focused on the "literary theme" of desperation. Saussy did not imagine it could be staged like Tommy, but offered it up as a challenge.