Passing Strangers 1974

Ultravox - Premium Gold Collection (1996)  Music

Posted by Designol at March 29, 2024
Ultravox - Premium Gold Collection (1996)

Ultravox - Premium Gold Collection (1996)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 469 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 174 Mb | Scans ~ 76 Mb
Label: EMI Electrola | # 7243 8 37695 2 0 | Time: 01:15:57
New Wave, Synthpop, Dance-Rock, Post-Punk

Ultravox are a British new wave band, formed in London in 1974 as Tiger Lily. Between 1980–86, they scored seven Top Ten albums and seventeen Top 40 singles in the UK, the most successful of which was their 1981 hit "Vienna". The band has been led by two different frontmen who never played together in the band at the same time. From 1974 until 1979, singer John Foxx was frontman and the main driving force behind Ultravox. Foxx left the band to embark on a solo career and, following his departure, with the three remaining members in hiatus, Midge Ure took over as lead singer, guitarist and frontman in 1980 after he and keyboardist Billy Currie worked in the studio project Visage.

Ultravox - Greatest Hits (2009) Re-up  Music

Posted by v3122 at March 19, 2021
Ultravox - Greatest Hits (2009) Re-up

Ultravox - Greatest Hits (2009)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
EMI / Pirate Label | ~ 529 or 188 Mb | Scans(jpg) -> 14 Mb
New Wave, Pop Rock, Synth-pop

Rejecting the abrasive guitars of their punk-era contemporaries in favor of lushly romantic synthesizers, Ultravox emerged as one of the primary influences on the British electro-pop movement of the early '80s. Formed in London in 1974, the group – originally dubbed Ultravox! – was led by vocalist and keyboardist John Foxx (born Dennis Leigh), whose interest in synths and cutting-edge technology began during his school years…
Ultravox - Ultravox - Tour 2012 [Live At Hammersmith Apollo] (2021) [Official Digital Download]

Ultravox - Ultravox - Tour 2012 [Live At Hammersmith Apollo] (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.10 kHz | Time - 02:02:12 | 1.39 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Rejecting the abrasive guitars of their punk-era contemporaries in favor of lushly romantic synthesizers, Ultravox emerged as one of the primary influences on the British electro-pop movement of the early '80s.