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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 4, 1995)
  • Original Release Date: April 4, 1995
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Capitol
  • ASIN: B000002TNF
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #83,799 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Though he first arrived in the early '80s amid a wave of MTV-ready British electro-pop acts, Dolby had deep ties to the singer-songwriter tradition which gives his work a resonance that's kept his records sounding fresh. Despite his colorfully eccentric science-nerd image, Dolby quickly established himself as an artist of substance, with a bittersweet, introspective lyrical sensibility that set him apart from most of his video-friendly contemporaries. That didn't stop him from scoring his breakthrough hit with the wacky "She Blinded Me with Science," whose frenetic charm remains intact a decade and a half later. The 16-song Retrospectacle is a fine sampler of Dolby's '80s work, compiling such evocative numbers as "Europa and the Pirate Twins," "Airwaves," "One of Our Submarines," and the charmingly unhinged "Hyperactive!" --Scott Schinder

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wholly Satisfying Compilation!, June 5, 2006
By Knyte "To The Stars" (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
  
As a curious 7-year old, I used to sneak to watch music videos at 10:30pm, which was way past my bedtime, and I would be subject to a whipping if I got caught. But my love for music was too strong. I would watch this video show that aired between 10:30 and 11pm for a glimpse of that royal, white-gloved and red jacketed Prince of Pop, Michael Jackson. The year was 1984. And Thriller was still the coolest album of all time.

But instead of seeing the "Thriller" video one night, I saw a scary (at the time) video featuring a wacky, older white guy singing about how hyperactive he was, at one point turning into a skeleton and singing like a chipmunk. That video traumatized my young mind, but when the credits appeared I made it a point to never forget his name: Thomas Dolby.

Now, 22 years later...I have come to love his music. Ironically, it's in 2005/2006 that Mr. Dolby seems to have made it a point to re-emerge. I'd like to help aid in that resurgence with a review I have been wanting to write for almost six months now. It's a shame that my day job keeps me so busy, and that my true love - writing about music - has to suffer. But at this late hour (3am) I can no longer put this review off. It must be written.

The album begins energetically with "Europa and The Pirate Twins," a bright, fresh-sounding early 80s synth fiesta that sounds like the theme song to some zany movie or coming of age TV show like "The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole," if anyone remembers that show. I like this one alot. The synthesized claps are great.

"Urges" follows, and I love this song too. The zaniness continues on this ode to sexuality which is in my opinion, impossible not to like if you are even remotely into New Wave. The third song, "Leipzig" has a breezy vibe to it that I really, really love. It's a great third song with great synth instruments.

The fourth song, "Windpower" has a British swagger to it that will get your head nodding. Great track. "Airwaves" is just beautiful. Think Christopher Cross with more edge. And a more affected vocal. "She Blinded Me With Science" needs no introduction except to say it captures the early 80s perfectly.

"One Of Our Submarines" has a great lift section of the song, and the rhythm section of the song reminds me of some of the synthy background music featured in that great mid-80s space opera, Robotech. Big fan. "Screen Kiss" is one of the first mature sounding songs on here that veer away from synths and feature a more evolved Dolby. It's songs like this that form the perfect backdrop for my new life on Chicago's northside. One in which the neighborhood of Lakeview and it's quaint shops put me at ease in a profound, amazingly exciting way that I had never experienced before this fall.

"Hyperactive" is the song that started it all for me. I think it needs to be remade. I think an artist like N'Sync's JC Chasez could do it well, actually. "I Scare Myself" is also more sophisticated than most people give TD credit for. It's sonically as beautiful as a carely woven wicker basket.

"Pulp Culture" doesn't really do it for me. While it's certainly consistent with Dolby's other work, I usually end up skipping it. "Budapest By Blimp" is a sprawling, epic track. But "Cruel" is simply delightful. Like a feature tickling one's back during a cozy encounter with a loved one, "Cruel" (featuring an angelic female guest vocal) is EASILY my favorite song on the album, and it is constantly on repeat.

"Close But No Cigar" is a close 2nd favorite of mine, as it oozes a certain wistfulness that screames optimism despite its sobering message. Great song. Also needs to be remade.

The album ends on a solemn and glorious note with "I Love You, Goodbye" which never fails to stir admiration for Dolby's musicality. Featuring a plethora of instruments that defy anyone's expectations of a synth practitioner, Dolby rewards the listener with a song that he seems to pour his heart, spirit and voice into.

This album got me through a very stressful time at work. Admittedly, my zeal for my ad agency job has diminished substantially because of the insane hours that are demanded of me. However, I will always remember this album helping me to stay grounded and motivated. It's amazing what music can do to help heal the psyche. Thanks for sharing this Retrospectacle, Mr. Dolby. I'm finally feeling much better that I can put into words what I've always wanted to say. Well done. And to all those reading, this album will not dissapoint. Not one bit!

Knyte, from New Jack Swing 4Ever.




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4.0 out of 5 stars CLEVER & QUIRKY SYNTH-POP, June 9, 2003
The early to middle 1980s was the era of Eurythmics, OMD, Soft Cell and Yazoo, synth artists following in the wake of 70s pioneers like Kraftwerk, Suicide, Bowie in his Eno period, The Normal and Gary Numan who was still hitting the UK charts then. Although beautiful and timeless, the music of these rock or pop aligned acts (as opposed to the hedonistic eurodisco of the time) was mostly serious and often dark. Thomas Dolby brought a witty element to the synth-pop boom with his quirky sounds, clever lyrics and mad professor image. Both the early singles Urges and Europa And The Pirate Twins were minor hitettes in the UK in 1981 whilst the next year's Windpower finally gave Dolby a top 40 hit. The brilliant song She Blinded Me With Science was a major US hit in 1983 and was accompanied by a stunning video. Hyperactive with its propulsive dance rhythms was another huge hit but thereafter this innovative musician faded from the scene. This album proves that his music has stood the test of time very well. Besides the aforementioned classics, my favourites include Airwaves, Leipzig and One Of Our Submarines Is Missing. Retrospectacle is an enjoyable showcase of another angle on the glory days of synth-pop.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very underrated artist and great collection of songs, May 8, 2003
By guillermoj (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
I just rediscovered this CD and it reminded of how much influence Thomas Dolby had on my of his 80's counterparts. I think what separated Thomas Dolby from many 80's casualties is that although the synth dominates many of his compositions, there is a clear evolution through Thomas Dolby's work and some of my favorite songs (Airwaves, One Our Submarines, Screen Kiss (which is so beautiful), The Flat Earth among others) are not novelty songs, but rather the work of a multitalented artist who was not only blinded by science. Bad segway on my part, but the point is that this collection is a must not only for fans but could be something intersting for those of you who were not around during the underrated 80's. I give it 4 instead of 5 as I save 5's for those releases that are as good as it gets. This is almost a 5 and I would highly recommend it, especially to those who are looking for something besides the next generation of Mariahs and the cast of "American Idol"
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4.0 out of 5 stars Heard it in Dolby-vision
Thomas Dolby rarely gets the credit he deserves. As a session man for everyone from Lene Lovich to Foreigner, to production chops with Joni Mitchell and Prefab Sprout, even... Read more
Published on March 13, 2007 by Tim Brough

5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD!
These are the songs I would have chosen if it had been up to me.
Published on January 15, 2007 by C. Gamez

3.0 out of 5 stars Who's it really for?
If you're already a fan of Thomas Dolby you probably own every song in here already, save for maybe "Urges" and "Leipzig". Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars So original, definitely worth checking out!
I haven't had this cd in years (I lost it in the great cd disaster of 2000) but I was looking to buy it again here today. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great cd for Thomas Dolby's greatest songs
This cd is the great album where are the greatest songs of Thomas Dolby. It was spring in 2001 when i was reading the midi synthesizer book. Read more
Published on March 29, 2003 by Teemu Vehkala

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent compilation from ground-breaking musician
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Published on September 10, 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars A true product of the 80s
Using synthesizers and computers to produce some odd but strangely catchy tunes; Dolby is the poster boy for the 80's electronic sound. Read more
Published on July 10, 2002 by J. Carroll

5.0 out of 5 stars Underrated and Amazing!!!!
I think it's safe to say Thomas Dolby is a totally underrated genius. His records are brilliant and very well represented in this cd. Read more
Published on May 1, 2002 by ThrEaD NUGENT

4.0 out of 5 stars CLASSIC DOLBY
Thomas Dolby was certianly more innovative then 95% of the 80's "Synth" artists. This c.d contains some of his most moving songs. Read more
Published on July 6, 2001 by Carl Mack

2.0 out of 5 stars DOLBY FAIRS AT BEST.
Thomas Dolby standout songs on this compilation are "Hyperactive" and of course the song that will always stand the test of time the Top 5 smash "She Blinded Me... Read more
Published on July 25, 2000 by G. McDermott

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