Some have argued that A Flock of Seagulls were the springboard that made it possible for progressive rock to descend into synth pop. Their sound is very keyboard oriented but it sounds nothing like the music which would come out a year or two later. Of course, synth pop was already making a name for itself in the UK but I can't put that branding on this band.
Their first offering to my ears was their biggest song, "I Ran (So Far Away.) I did and still do like the way the keyboards are used in the song. It has a relaxing, reassuring feel to the song and you can appreciate that the band are capable musicians. The rest of the album also generates this same mood but the songs that stick out most for me are "Modern Love is Automatic," "Space Age Love Song" and the instrumental "DNA." In my view, this is a great album to lay back, mellow out and just appreciate.
Track Listing:
1. Modern Love is Automatic
2. Messages
3. I Ran (So Far Away)
4. Space Age Love Song
5. You Can Run
6. Telecommunication
7. Standing in the Doorway
8. Don't Ask Me
9. DNA
10. Tokyo
11. Man Made
[caption id="attachment_2612" align="aligncenter" width="368"] A Flock of Seagulls- Also this haircut would also be a trademark for the band[/caption]
Mike Score- lead vocals, keyboards, rhythm guitar
Paul Reynolds- lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Frank Maudsley- bass, backing vocals
Ali Score- drums, percussion
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