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Organisation (Album) by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark

Artist Biography For Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark

Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark Often Abbreviated To OMD Is A Synthpop Group Whose Founding Members Are Originally From The Wirral United Kingdom. The Group Was Founded In 1978 By Andy McCluskey And Paul Humphreys After They Had Been Involved In Several Bands Including The Id. Later Drummer Malcolm Holmes And Saxophonist Martin Cooper Joined. McCluskey And Humphreys Formed The Core Of The Outfit Until 1989 When The Group Split In Two. McCluskey Retained The Name And Continued To Record And Tour As OMD With A New Line-Up Until 1996 While Humphreys Holmes And Cooper Formed "The Listening Pool". According To Songfacts Enola Gay Was The First Of 7 Top 10 UK Singles For The Group Their Only US Hit Was If You Leave Which Was Written For The 1985 Movie Pretty In Pink. In Late December 2005 OMD's Official Website Announced A 2006 Reformation For Both Live Performances And A New Album With Rehearsals Beginning In Summer 2006. The Line Up Features The Original 1980's Members Andy McCluskey Paul Humphreys Malcolm Holmes And Martin Cooper . The "Architecture & Morality" Tour For Late 2006 Was Postponed Until The Beginning Of 2007. The Tour Finally Took Place In The Spring Of 2007 Featuring "Architecture & Morality" Played In Its Entirety Plus A 'greatest Hits' Set Although Each Concert Famously Ended With Stirring Rendition Of B Side/album Track And Fan Favourite "The Romance Of The Telescope". Plans Are Now Ahead For The Release Of A Documentary DVD Since Released And Available Here A Live DVD Of The 2007 Tour Release Postponed Until 2008 And A New Studio Album Released In 2010 Entitled "History Of Modern". The Group's 12th Studio Album English Electric Was Released On 5 April 2013. The Group's 13th Studio Album The Punishment Of Luxury Was Released On 1 September 2017. The Group's 14th Studio Album Bauhaus Staircase Was Released On 27 October 2023. Official OMD Website Http //www.Omd.Uk.Com

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Organisation Is The Second Studio Album By English Electronic Band Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark OMD Released On 24 October 1980 By Dindisc. On Organisation The Group Worked With A Producer For The First Time Enlisting Former Gong Bass Player Mike Howlett While Session Musician Malcolm Holmes Became The Band's Full-Time Drummer. The Record Is Noted For Its Dark Melancholic Tone In Comparison To Previous OMD Releases. Organisation Received Generally Favourable Reviews And Provided OMD With Their First Top-10 Album In The United Kingdom Where It Peaked At Number Six On The UK Albums Chart. "Enola Gay" Was The Only Single Taken From The Record And Was The Group's Fourth Entry On The UK Singles Chart Reaching Number Eight. Organisation Was Remastered And Re-Released In 2003 With Several Bonus Tracks. Organisation Features A Darker More Melancholic Tone Than OMD's Previous Work. The Band Had Been Factory Label-Mates And Had Played Many Gigs With Manchester Group Joy Division Whose Frontman Ian Curtis Died By Suicide During The Writing Of The Album. OMD's Compositions Were Influenced By Joy Division's Moody Sound With "Statues" Being Inspired By Curtis Himself. The Record Also Drew From Krautrock Influences. Organisation Was Produced By Mike Howlett Formerly Bass Player Of Gong This Marked The First Time The Band Had Worked With A Producer. Keyboardist Paul Humphreys Said "We Learned A Lot From Him. We Were Young And Didn't Understand The Recording Process And He Guided Us And Pushed Us – He Was Sensitive To Our More Esoteric Experimental Side."Malcolm Holmes Who Had Drummed For Precursor Outfit The Id And Provided Session Musicianship For OMD Notably On "Julia's Song" From The Group's Debut Album Was Recruited As A Full-Time Band Member Replacing The TEAC Tape Recorder Named "Winston". Sole Single "Enola Gay" Had Little In Common With The Dark Sound Of The Rest Of The Record Despite Its Bleak Subject Matter. The Song Was Written At The Same Time As The Band's Debut Album As Was "Motion And Heart" Which Was Considered As A Second Single. "The Misunderstanding" Is A Holdover From The Id. "The More I See You" Is A Cover Of A Song Written By Mack Gordon And Harry Warren In 1945 And Popularised By Chris Montez In 1966. The Track Began As An Original Composition But Frontman Andy McCluskey Found Himself Singing The Words To "The More I See You" Over The Song Which Morphed Into A Cover Version. OMD's Arrangement Is Radically Different From That Of Previous Versions. "Promise" Features Humphreys' First Lead Vocal As Well As His First Solo Composition On An OMD Album. "Stanlow" Was Written About The Stanlow Refinery In Ellesmere Port Cheshire Where McCluskey's Father And Sister Worked. OMD Cherished The View Of The Refinery Lit Up At Night Often Observing It When Returning From Tours. McCluskey's Father Granted The Band Access To The Site To Sample Sounds From The Machinery A Diesel Pump Forms The Rhythmic Opening Of "Stanlow". "VCL XI" Was The Name Of McCluskey And Humphreys' Short Lived Group Which Itself Was Named After A Valve On The Back Of Kraftwerk's Radio-Activity Album The Name Of The Valve Is Written "VCL 11" On The Radio-Activity Sleeve . The Record's Title Is A Homage To The Band Organisation A Precursor To Kraftwerk. As With All Of OMD's Early Album Covers The Artwork Was Designed By Peter Saville Associates. It Features A Photograph By Richard Nutt Of The Cloud-Covered Peak Of Marsco In The Red Cuillin Hills On The Isle Of Skye.