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Title:
At The End Of A Century
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Leftfield, Abstract, Modern Classical, Drum n Bass
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MP3 album size:
1244 mb
FLAC album size:
1403 mb
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Rating:
4.8 ✪

Tracklist

Balance - Music For The Eye
Part One
The Image Of A Group* Intro 0:36
The Image Of A Group* Dans Le Style D'Une Sarabande, Mais Sans Rigueur 8:07
The Image Of A Group* The Falling Rocket 3:47
The Image Of A Group* A Distant Ringing Of Horns 1:10
The Image Of A Group* Bayonet 0:39
The Image Of A Group* Bored On A Sunday 5:03
The Image Of A Group* Hummingbird 2:46
The Image Of A Group* Dans Le Style D'Une Chanson Populaire 0:40
Part Two
The Image Of A Group* Intro 0:37
The Image Of A Group* The Food Of Love 2:34
The Image Of A Group* Music For The I 0:41
The Image Of A Group* Dreaming In Colour 4:45
The Image Of A Group* Speechless Creatures 0:45
The Image Of A Group* Middle, Index And Thumb 2:44
The Image Of A Group* It's All In The Ears 2:08
The Image Of A Group* On CD 4:36
Part Three
The Image Of A Group* Intro 0:15
The Image Of A Group* Driving Rain Plus 6:59
The Image Of A Group* The Case For A Complete Performance 3:08
The Image Of A Group* Blue Murder 1:23
The Image Of A Group* The Interrupted Serenade 1:48
The Image Of A Group* Ce N'Est Pas Fini! 0:24
The Image Of A Group* The Reflection Of A Reflection 4:36
The Image Of A Group* In The Balance (Across The Century) 3:58
The Image Of A Group* Fin De Siècle 2:28
The Image Of A Group* Un Tendre Et Triste Regret 2:37
The Production Of Claude Debussy
Art Of Noise* Il Pleure (At The Turn Of The Century) 8:02
Art Of Noise* Born On A Sunday 4:38
Art Of Noise* Dreaming In Colour 8:34
Art Of Noise* On Being Blue 5:10
Art Of Noise* Rapt: In The Evening Air 4:22
Art Of Noise* Metaforce 3:44
Art Of Noise* The Holy Egoism Of Genius 7:56
Art Of Noise* La Flûte De Pan 2:31
Art Of Noise* Out Of This World 5:17
Art Of Noise* Metaphor On The Floor 2:06
Art Of Noise* Approximate Mood Swing No.2 2:11
Art Of Noise* Pause 2:30
Art Of Noise* Dreaming (Colour Yellow) 3:44
Art Of Noise* Dreaming (Colour Green) 5:19
Art Of Noise* Dreaming (Colour Black) 3:29
Art Of Noise* Dreaming (Colour Silver) 6:26
The Image Of A Group At The End Of A Century
Balance - Music For The Eye
The Image Of A Group* Born Again 4:22
The Image Of A Group* The Art Of Debussy 17:24
The Image Of A Group* The Art Of Debussy (Unfinished Reels)
Serenade Of The Dolls 4:48
Rain 1:04
Blue Murder 1:26
The Abstraction Of Claude Debussy
A Private Audience With Art Of Noise (Live At Coexistence, 01 June 2000)
Art Of Noise* Out Of This World (Version 138)
Art Of Noise* Something Is Missing
Art Of Noise* Born On A Sunday
Art Of Noise* Moments In Love
Art Of Noise* Rapt: In The Evening Air
Art Of Noise* Metaforce
Art Of Noise* On Being Blue
Art Of Noise* The Holy Egoism Of Genius
Art Of Noise* Beat Box / Close (To The Edit)
Art Of Noise* Peter Gunn
Art Of Noise* Information
Art Of Noise* Il Pleure (At The Turn Of The Century)
Art Of Noise* Art Of Noise Is For…
Art Of Noise* La Flûte De Pan
Art Of Noise* Dreaming In Colour
A Public Audience With Art Of Noise (Live At The Shepherd's Bush Empire, 22 March 2000)
Art Of Noise* Out Of This World (Version 138)
Art Of Noise* Something Is Missing
Art Of Noise* Born On A Sunday
Art Of Noise* Moments In Love
Art Of Noise* Rapt: In The Evening Air
Art Of Noise* Metaforce
Art Of Noise* On Being Blue
Art Of Noise* The Holy Egoism Of Genius
Art Of Noise* Beat Box / Close (To The Edit)
Art Of Noise* Peter Gunn
Art Of Noise* Information
Art Of Noise* Il Pleure (At The Turn of the Century)
Art Of Noise* Art Of Noise Is For…
Art Of Noise* La Flûte De Pan
Art Of Noise* Dreaming In Colour
Bonus Features
Art Of Noise* A Sales Device
Art Of Noise* Dreaming In Colour
Art Of Noise* Metaforce
Art Of Noise* Something Is Missing
Art Of Noise* Something Is Missing (Coexistence, Take 4)
Art Of Noise* La Flûte De Pan (Coexistence, Rehearsals)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SALVOSVX029, Element 37 Art Of Noise* At The End Of A Century ‎(CD, Album + CD, Album, RE + DVD-V, PAL) Salvo, ZTT SALVOSVX029, Element 37 UK 2015
none Art Of Noise* At The End Of A Century ‎(42xFile, AAC, Album, 256) ZTT none UK & Europe 2015
Reviews:
  • Dori
I love the Art of Noise, but sometimes I hate them, too, and this is one of those times. The only thing that makes this release worthwhile is The Production Of Claude Debussy, a new title for the reissue of a promo-only mix of The Seduction Of Claude Debussy plus rare remixes of the album's showcase song, "Dreaming in Colour". I much prefer this version of the album, although the differences from the standard commercial release are subtle.The rest of this collection should have been just put online for free. The Balance album, in particular, has few redeeming qualities. I can't believe they seriously considered putting it out. It is mostly demos, very underproduced and in need of quite a bit more editing, mostly to remove Morley's patience-trying voiceovers and straddling of the fine line between clever and stupid. The album's best parts—few and far between—were retained and reworked in a much better form for The Seduction of Claude Debussy.The live bits are no more of a must-see than the Visible Silence tour material from 1986—interesting perhaps for the most devoted fans to experience in person, but hardly an experience worth shelling out money for on video.
  • Swordsong
Balance is interesting as it is very minimal and you have to pay attention in order to get it. ie, sit and listen. The Seduction is the worst thing Art Of Noise ever churned out. Someone needed to grow a pair and tell Trevor it was crap. They needed to bring back the classic line up.
  • SlingFire
Throughout the 1980s the Art of Noise were at the forefront of modern technology, pioneering the then new concept of digital sampling, influencing a generation of musicians, sound engineers and record producers alike. By 1990 the two remaining members of the group, Anne Dudley & J.J. Jeczalik decided that their work was done when sampling had become available to the masses. As an avid fan since September 1983, I, like a lot of others was quite sad when the news was announced only a few weeks after the release of the hit single Art Of Love and their remix compilation album The Ambient Collection.Throughout the majority of that decade, enthusiasts like my self had to endure another two remix albums in attempt to keep the spirit of group alive by China Records, as more and more contemporary dance artists of the time were acknowledging the group as their idols, making way for a new audience to discover their music, albeit in bastardised forms. However Art of Noise themselves were busy not being Art of Noise working on other projects.A few weeks before the third and thankfully last remix album was released, the first proper Art of Noise spin-off project, or sequel, depending on one's point of view emerged in the form of an album by Art of Silence, the brainchild of Jeczalik. It got positive praise by fans and rave reviews in the dance music press. However by early 1997 he had retired from the music industry ending what at the time seemed like the end of the Art of Noise for good. Shortly after we would be proved wrong when another spin-off project began to take shape in the form of the Image of a Group, a collaboration with original members Dudley, Trevor Horn, Paul Morley with a new member, Lol Creme of 10cc and Godley & Creme fame began working on Horn’s concept album idea based around the music of the French composer Claude Debussy that would eventually end up being released in 1999 as The Seduction Of Claude Debussy, the fifth Art of Noise and the first in a decade. The roots of that released album are included as two prototype versions on the first two discs of this three set.Balance - Music For The Eye (Disc One - CD)This previously unreleased album is presented in its pure unadulterated form. More tranquil and less bombastic than its commercial counterpart it allows the melodic themes of Debussy room to breath, taking them in different directions to those we have been used to hearing over the last fifteen years. From a production point of view it is an ambitiously polished work and stands up to the test of time. In many ways far better than the album we've been accustomed to with the use of more subtle drum & bass rhythms and tones. Throughout the sixty-nine minute duration it gives the listener a pleasant, refreshing feel with more prominent darker ambient moods and incorporated smooth jazz vibes. It is a timeless classic that never was, an album that could have easily have reached the top of the Smooth Jazz album charts. With its fusion of classical elements it reiterates and emphasises that all genres of music can coexist together, by breaking down musical boundaries to create something new that transcends conformist convention. Unlike The Seduction Of Claude Debussy, all of the monologues are performed by Morley as introductions to the three parts that make up this album and make it easier to listen to the tracks individually without them sounding like they have been taken out of context. It is a shame that Balance - Music For The Eye was never released in its own right as it would have been an excellent debut for the Image of a Group. Alas this was not to be after Horn decided to shelve it and start again after Jeczalik allowed them to use the Art of Noise name. The results of that material appear as the second version of the album on disc two. The Production Of Claude Debussy (The Producer’s Cut) (Disc Two - CD)Formerly only available as an advanced promotional copy of The Seduction Of Claude Debussy is now commercially available for the very first time with four addition tracks. It is essentially the same as the released version with a few alternate mixes of certain tracks with a discretely different running order. After listening to disc one the listener is now hit with rampaging drum & bass rhythms, orchestral arrangements, Sally Bradshaw operatic vocals, John Hurt’s gripping narration of the life and times of Debussy. Donna Lewis and Carol Kenyon provided vocals with raps provided by non other than Rakim. Horn co-produced a large part of the album with other producers including Henry Jackman, Way Out West, Sharktank and Ollie J that gave it a contemporary dance sound of that period. The album is more concise than the first version allowing the music to flow from one track to the next by gathering momentum until it stops to breath before picking up speed and races to the end to bow out gracefully with the final track. The additional tracks are remixes of Dreaming mixed by Brothers In Rhythm that feel like a missed opportunity as they were once considered to be included as tracks on a follow-up single to Metaforce. The Image Of A Group At The End Of A Century (Disc Three - DVD / PAL / Region: 0)A potpourri of concert footage, electronic press kits, rehearsal footage, promotional videos and scratch videos that cover this period of Art of Noise's history. A Private Audience With Art Of Noise (Live at Coexistence, 01 June 2000) and A Public Audience With Art Of Noise (Live at the Shepherd's Bush Empire, 22 March 2000) are two takes on the same show presented in full for the very first time are more coherent than the previously released DVD Into Vision that kept cutting between footage from the Coachella Festival, Shepherds Bush and Wembley. The only downside is that there is no 5.1 surround sound on this release but the amount of footage on this disc alone makes up for that. Now after more than fifteen years since the release of The Seduction Of Claude Debussy; At The End Of A Century gives fans a new perspective of the music created from that period of time, an insight to what was and could have been. It is a portal to the past of which the likes of the over-hyped Spice Girls along with the overrated Oasis ruled the charts rather than radical innovative music that has been synonymous with the Art of Noise making them stand out from their contemporaries and peers as one of the most influential groups in music history, ironically keeping a low profile as they went along. As ever with the every release in the Element series, number thirty-seven's packaging is first rate. Included within the lavish three disc digipak is a very well documented booklet with sleeve notes by Paul Morley and curator Ian Peel along with previously unreleased pictures.5 stars - KM Whitehouse
  • Qane
Live opera vocals were by Amanda Boyd, not Sally Bradshaw. She is presented as such in the live DVD. But Sally is in the DVD bonus interviews. Strange.