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Futurama (Be-Bop Deluxe album)

Futurama is the second album by the band Be-Bop Deluxe, released in 1975 and generally classified musically as a progressive rock album.[3][4]

Futurama
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1975
Recorded1975
StudioRockfield Studios, Wales; Sarm Studios, London; Abbey Road Studios, London
GenreProgressive rock
Length35:31
LabelHarvest
ProducerRoy Thomas Baker
Be-Bop Deluxe chronology
Axe Victim
(1974)
Futurama
(1975)
Sunburst Finish
(1976)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Q Magazine[2]

Background and recording edit

After the line-up of Be-Bop Deluxe changed, the band recorded the album with founder member Bill Nelson (guitars, keyboards and vocals), Charlie Tumahai (bass and backing vocals) and Simon Fox (drums). The album was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales[5] and produced by Roy Thomas Baker, who also produced Queen.[6]

Release edit

Futurama was released in July 1975 by record label Harvest.

Subsequently, in October 1976, "Maid in Heaven" reached number 36 in the UK singles charts as the lead track on the Hot Valves EP. The American market was harder to break for British acts during the 1970s due to the hangover from the 1960s and problems with availability of records in the US for breaking acts such as Be-Bop Deluxe, whose first album Axe Victim was only available as an import.[7]

The album was re-released in early 1991 with three bonus tracks.[2]

Reception edit

Although critics were not always open to the mix of styles, Be-Bop and Nelson's music received a fairly warm welcome from the music critic of The New York Times. John Rockwell started his article with a fairly scathing dismissal of English musical acts:

"Every month or is it week? seems to bring a new rock band from Britain, eager to catch a few leftover crumbs from the Anglophilia of the 1960s. Most fail completely; others latch onto an FM cult success; a very few, unpredictably, make it big..."[8]

Although his opening seems to dismiss British music as hanging on to fame gained during the 1960s, Rockwell goes on to say:

"Be-Bop Deluxe is redeemed by the brilliance of [the band's] playing, and particularly Nelson's guitar playing. His records put Nelson right up there with the other great masters of the electric guitar."[8]

In The Rough Guide to Rock, Peter Buckley described the album as:

"Top-heavy with massed guitars and melodic ideas pursued on a whim and just as quickly abandoned, it nevertheless contained two of the most perfect pop singles never to make the charts – 'Maid in Heaven' and 'Sister Seagull'."[6]

Q Magazine described the album as ' an accomplished melding of pomp, prog and pop'.[2]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Bill Nelson[9]

No.TitleLength
1."Stage Whispers"3:05
2."Love with the Madman"3:12
3."Maid in Heaven"2:26
4."Sister Seagull"3:36
5."Sound Track"6:15
6."Music in Dreamland"4:44
7."Jean Cocteau"2:53
8."Between the Worlds"3:17
9."Swan Song"6:03
10."Between the Worlds" (original single version; bonus track)3:19
11."Maid in Heaven" (recorded live in 1977; bonus track)2:33
12."Speed of the Wind" (bonus track)4:19

Personnel edit

Be-Bop Deluxe

with:

Technical
  • Gary Lyons, Pat Moran - engineer
  • George Hardie - cover art, design

References edit

  1. ^ "Futurama - be Bop Deluxe | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. ^ a b c Dick, Charlie (5 March 1991). "Futurama (reissue)". Q Magazine. 55: 84.
  3. ^ Staff (6 December 2004). "BE-BOP DELUXE: FUTURAMA [REISSUE] / POSTCARDS FROM THE FUTURE…INTRODUCING BE-BOP DELUXE [REISSUE]". PopMatters. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  4. ^ Eder, Bruce. "Futurama Review by Bruce". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  5. ^ Nick Logan; Bob Woffinden (1977). "Be-Bop Deluxe". The illustrated encyclopedia of rock (Book). Harmony Books. p. 28. ISBN 978-0-600-33171-1. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  6. ^ a b Peter, Buckley (2003). The Rough Guide to Rock (Book). Rough Guides Ltd. p. 65. ISBN 1-84353-105-4. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  7. ^ Rockwell, John (22 March 1976). "The pop life" (Newspaper). Ocala Star. p. Banner 3B. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  8. ^ a b Rockwell, John (11 March 1976). "The Pop Life; And Now From Britain, Be-Bop Deluxe" (Newspaper). The New York Times. p. 45. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  9. ^ "Futurama: Be Bep Deluxe". Prog Archives. Retrieved 21 July 2011.

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For other uses see Futurama disambiguation This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article December 2021 Futurama is the second album by the band Be Bop Deluxe released in 1975 and generally classified musically as a progressive rock album 3 4 FuturamaStudio album by Be Bop DeluxeReleasedJuly 1975Recorded1975StudioRockfield Studios Wales Sarm Studios London Abbey Road Studios LondonGenreProgressive rockLength35 31LabelHarvestProducerRoy Thomas BakerBe Bop Deluxe chronologyAxe Victim 1974 Futurama 1975 Sunburst Finish 1976 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 Q Magazine 2 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Release 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 ReferencesBackground and recording editAfter the line up of Be Bop Deluxe changed the band recorded the album with founder member Bill Nelson guitars keyboards and vocals Charlie Tumahai bass and backing vocals and Simon Fox drums The album was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales 5 and produced by Roy Thomas Baker who also produced Queen 6 Release editFuturama was released in July 1975 by record label Harvest Subsequently in October 1976 Maid in Heaven reached number 36 in the UK singles charts as the lead track on the Hot Valves EP The American market was harder to break for British acts during the 1970s due to the hangover from the 1960s and problems with availability of records in the US for breaking acts such as Be Bop Deluxe whose first album Axe Victim was only available as an import 7 The album was re released in early 1991 with three bonus tracks 2 Reception editAlthough critics were not always open to the mix of styles Be Bop and Nelson s music received a fairly warm welcome from the music critic of The New York Times John Rockwell started his article with a fairly scathing dismissal of English musical acts Every month or is it week seems to bring a new rock band from Britain eager to catch a few leftover crumbs from the Anglophilia of the 1960s Most fail completely others latch onto an FM cult success a very few unpredictably make it big 8 Although his opening seems to dismiss British music as hanging on to fame gained during the 1960s Rockwell goes on to say Be Bop Deluxe is redeemed by the brilliance of the band s playing and particularly Nelson s guitar playing His records put Nelson right up there with the other great masters of the electric guitar 8 In The Rough Guide to Rock Peter Buckley described the album as Top heavy with massed guitars and melodic ideas pursued on a whim and just as quickly abandoned it nevertheless contained two of the most perfect pop singles never to make the charts Maid in Heaven and Sister Seagull 6 Q Magazine described the album as an accomplished melding of pomp prog and pop 2 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Bill Nelson 9 No TitleLength1 Stage Whispers 3 052 Love with the Madman 3 123 Maid in Heaven 2 264 Sister Seagull 3 365 Sound Track 6 156 Music in Dreamland 4 447 Jean Cocteau 2 538 Between the Worlds 3 179 Swan Song 6 0310 Between the Worlds original single version bonus track 3 1911 Maid in Heaven recorded live in 1977 bonus track 2 3312 Speed of the Wind bonus track 4 19Personnel editBe Bop DeluxeBill Nelson guitar lead and backing vocals keyboards Charlie Tumahai Fender bass backing vocals Simon Fox drums percussionwith Andy Evans bass on Jean Cocteau The Grimethorpe Colliery Band brass band on Music in Dreamland conducted by John Berryman arranged by Sir Peter OxendaleTechnicalGary Lyons Pat Moran engineer George Hardie cover art designReferences edit Futurama be Bop Deluxe Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic a b c Dick Charlie 5 March 1991 Futurama reissue Q Magazine 55 84 Staff 6 December 2004 BE BOP DELUXE FUTURAMA REISSUE POSTCARDS FROM THE FUTURE INTRODUCING BE BOP DELUXE REISSUE PopMatters Retrieved 23 April 2022 Eder Bruce Futurama Review by Bruce AllMusic Retrieved 23 April 2022 Nick Logan Bob Woffinden 1977 Be Bop Deluxe The illustrated encyclopedia of rock Book Harmony Books p 28 ISBN 978 0 600 33171 1 Retrieved 8 August 2010 a b Peter Buckley 2003 The Rough Guide to Rock Book Rough Guides Ltd p 65 ISBN 1 84353 105 4 Retrieved 8 August 2010 Rockwell John 22 March 1976 The pop life Newspaper Ocala Star p Banner 3B Retrieved 8 August 2010 a b Rockwell John 11 March 1976 The Pop Life And Now From Britain Be Bop Deluxe Newspaper The New York Times p 45 Retrieved 8 August 2010 Futurama Be Bep Deluxe Prog Archives Retrieved 21 July 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Futurama Be Bop Deluxe album amp oldid 1194897355, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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