UPC: 0602475778295
OMD's 1984 hit album receives the treatment recently afforded to its two predecessors, Architecture and Morality and Dazzle Ships : remastered from the original 1/2 inch reels and cut at half speed by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios. Junk Culture is their fifth album, released 30 April 1984. It featured another Peter Saville-designed sleeve but was a consciously more melodic effort than its experimental predecessor ( Dazzle Ships ) and was a significant success, charting across Europe and hitting the top 10 at home in the UK. Produced by the band and Brian Tench (with additional contributions by Tony Visconti), it was recorded at a variety of locations including AIR Studios in Montserrat, which had a newly-acquired, state-of-the-art Fairlight CMI sampler keyboard, and Wisseloord in Hilversum, Netherlands. As intended, Junk Culture returned OMD to the upper reaches of the singles charts too, with 'Locomotion' (top 5 in the UK and top 10 across Europe), 'Talking Loud and Clear' (No. 11 in the UK, top 5 in Belgium, the Netherlands and Ireland), and the club hit 'Tesla Girls' (No. 21 in the UK, No. 8 in the Netherlands). All three remain live favourites.