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| 1. She Blinded Me With Science |
| 2. Radio Silence |
| 3. Airwaves |
| 4. Flying North |
| 5. Weightless |
| 6. Europa And The Pirate Twins |
| 7. Windpower |
| 8. Commercial Breakup |
| 9. One Of Our Submarines |
| 10. Cloudburst At Shingle Street |
But the original "The Golden Age Of Wireless" album came with completely different cover art, different running order, a much better mix of "Radio Silence" and two other songs, "Urges" and "Leipzig." It wasn't until after an EP release of five songs for "She Blinded Me With Science" became a hit did the CD/Album as we know it come into existence. Even then, the versions of "Science" and "One Of Our Submarines" added to "Golden Age" are different, shortened edits. To this day, I am fascinated by both versions of the album and CD, and I keep wondering why, in this age when everything is being remastered, remixed and re-issued, this classic album hasn't been mined for the deluxe treatment?
First off, we need the album resequenced to replace the original mix of "Radio Science" and relegate the vaporized remix to a bonus track. Then replace "Leipzig" and "Urges" to their equivalent positions on the first issue of the album. Then, for more bonus tracks, the "She Blinded Me With Science" EP's remixes of the single, "Windpower," "Flying North" and "Submarines." It would, for me, take an already five star album of the eighties and truly do it justice for the influence that Dolby had.
And while we're at it, a DVD of the "Golden Age of Video" would be nice......
How about it Capitol/EMI?