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Thomas Dolby : Forty - Rare Autographed
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Individually autographed and hand-numbered cds directly from Thomas Dolby himself. only 1000 made
Genre: Rock: 90's Rock
Release Date: 2001
Forty - Rare Autographed Record Label: Lost Toy People
  • Buy CD - $24.95
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Ability To Swing 0:00 Album Only
Screen Kiss 0:00 Album Only
I Love You Goodbye 0:00 Album Only
I Scare Myself 0:00 Album Only
One Of Our Submarines 0:00 Album Only
My Brain Is Like A Sieve 0:00 Album Only
Hyperactive 0:00 Album Only
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Album Notes

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This is a live CD, recorded at two special invitation-only Thomas Dolby concerts. If you want to save money you can also order the non-autographed version.

The son of an eminent British Archaeologist, Thomas Dolby began his performing career beneath the streets of Paris, playing his synthesizer-based songs in the Metro subway.

In the late 70's he broke out of bedsitterland as a session player, and was a featured keyboardist on albums by artists ranging from Lene Lovich (for whom he wrote "New Toy") to the Thompson Twins, to Joan Armatrading ("Walk Under Ladders"), to Def Lepperd and Foreigner (recognize the synth intro to "Waiting for a Girl like You"?) He used the proceeds from these gigs to pay for his first album, the curiously prophetic "Golden Age of Wireless."

The advent of MTV brought Dolby increased exposure: His well-produced and intelligent videos stood out from the pack, and his songs "She Blinded Me With Science" and "Hyperactive" became huge hits. Several world tours further established him as one of the definitive artists of the 1980's. This led to guest spots playing with superstars like Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, and Joni Mitchell, and offers of film scoring work from the likes of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg.

Numerous awards and five Grammy nominations later, Thomas had achieved worldwide recognition and commercial success as an artist. Yet by the early 90's his music had become increasingly personal and atmospheric. The lush soundscapes that underpinned his evocative vocals won him fans both of ambient music and of the singer-songwriter genre. This fanatical following has made Dolby a subject of endless discussion and debate on the Internet, and today's fans tend to favor this more intimate side of Thomas' music over the more widely-known commercialism of "Science."

The audio technology company Mr. Dolby founded in 1996 has kept him largely out of the musical limelight. Beatnik, Inc., created a key technology for sound on the Web, and is currently enjoying tremendous success in the mobile phone market.

It is therefore a very welcome surprise that he has turned an invitation-only private performance into a new CD.

"Forty" captures the unique and rare moment when Thomas returned to the musical stage after a lengthy sojourn in Silicon Valley.

He chose a set of his personal favorite songs, updated them to reflect modern times, and delivers them here in a touching and poignant manner in front of a small audience.

This album suggests that, as and when Thomas decides to get back into music and release some brand new and original studio material, we can look forward to a growing maturity in his voice and his arranging and performing style.

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REVIEWS

Intelligent but never dull, witty never sarcastic
author: Me
Played with TD at The Marquee in Soho 1982, can still recall hairs on the back of my neck listening for the 1st time to Windpower during a soundcheck. Takes me back listening to the album but takes me forward in inspring my own(still to be tapped)creative splurges. I am Me not a category. Thanks Tom love your stuff
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Wonderous music to listen to again, again, and again
author: Mark Sewell
It is really interesting to hear Thomas Dolby live. I think that Dolby's music is always recorded so clearly that every nuance of the music can be heard in one of his recordings. This CD is no different and it is always interesting to hear how a live performance will be treated. Track #2 "Screen Kiss" is my personal favorite on this record. The entire mood of the album is really personal and very captivating. I recommend this disk to any Dolby fan.
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Superb
author: Nick Vernon
I was lucky enough to get hold of an autographed copy of this cd, i'm 33 and been a fan since the early 80's Thomas is amazing and this cd is a must for any fan ! Here's to a new album - please! , Nick Vernon, Liverpool, UK.
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And with that voodoo, I keep thinking of you...
author: Brian La Fountain
Having found Thomas Dolby's entrancing melodies very much the virtual soundtrack to my happy days of youth, I have since elevated him in my respect and appreciation to heights he himself would be amazed by. Not one songwriter or musician since Thomas Dolby's appearance (or disapearance) has been able to recreate the magical and mysterious world of music he has so artfully created. This new release unearthed more than could be expected and allowed me to really feel and absorb the most intricate details of his songs in a stripped-down and personal way that makes me yearn for more. I have since been searching for live performances elsewhere because he truly opened up the fantasy again with this compilation of his favorites.
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