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ULTRAVOX - HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR (SONG)

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VersionLengthTitleLabel
Number
Format
Medium
Date
5:12Ha! Ha! Ha!Island
25 499 XOT
Album
LP
1977-10-14
4:54RockwrokIsland
11 655 AT
Single
7" Single
1977
5:12Young Savage: The Ultravox Box [Limited Edition]Island
26 216 XOT
Album
LP
1979
5:11Slow MotionIsland
WIP 6691
Single
7" Single
1980
5:13Three Into OneIsland
202 335
Album
LP
1980
5:11The Island YearsSpectrum
554 898 2
Album
CD
1999
5:12Ha! Ha! Ha!Island
IMCD 325/983 794-9
Album
CD
2006
Alt Version4:54Ha! Ha! Ha!Island
IMCD 325/983 794-9
Album
CD
2006
5:14Out Come The Freaks! An Island Post Punk AnthologyIsland
531 835-6
Compilation
CD
2009-10-16
MUSIC DIRECTORY
UltravoxUltravox: Discography / Become a fan
ULTRAVOX IN NORWEGIAN CHARTS
Albums

TitleEntryPeakweeks
Vienna36/1981187
Rage In Eden41/1981208
Quartet45/1982196
Lament14/1984108
SONGS BY ULTRAVOX
3'
A Friend I Call Desire
A Way Out, A Way Through
Accent On Youth
All Fall Down
All In One Day
All Stood Still
Alles klar
Artificial Life
Astradyne
Blue Light
Break Your Back
Brilliant
Building
Change
Contact
Crossfade
Cut And Run
Dancing With Tears In My Eyes
Dangerous Rhythm
Dislocation
Distance
Distant Smile
Dream On
Dreams?
Easterly
Face To Face
Fall
Fear In The Western World
Flow
Follow Your Heart
Frozen Ones
Future Picture Forever
Give It All Back
Heart Of The Country
Hello
Herr X
Hiroshima mon amour
Hosanna (In Excelsis Deo)
Hymn
I Am Alive
I Can't Stay Long
I Never Wanted To Begin
I Remember (Death In The Afternoon)
I Want To Be A Machine
Ideals
Ingenuity
Just For A Moment
Keep Talking
King's Lead Hat
Lament
Lie
Life At The Rainbow's End (For All The Tax Exiles On Main Street)
Live
Love's Great Adventure
Majestic
Man Of Two Worlds
Maximum Acceleration
Mine For Life
Modern Love
Monument
Moon Madness
Mr. X
My Sex
New Europeans
No Turning Back
One
One Small Day
Overlook
Passing Strangers
Passionate Reply
Paths And Angles
Perfecting The Art Of Common Ground
Private Lives
Quiet Men
Quirks
Rage In Eden
Reap The Wild Wind
Remembering
Retro
Revelation
Rise
Rockwrok
Same Old Story
Sat'day Night In The City Of Death
Satellite
Serenade
Sleepwalk
Slip Away
Slow Motion
Some Else's Clothes
Some Of Them
Stranger Within
Sweet Surrender
Systems Of Love
The Ascent
The Closer I Get To You
The Great Outdoors
The Lonely Hunter
The Man Who Dies Every Day
The Man Who Dies Every Day (live)
The New Frontier
The Prize
The Silent Cries
The Thin Wall
The Voice
The Wild, The Beautiful And The Damned
There Goes A Beautiful World
Time To Kill
True Believer
Unified
Vienna
Vienna '92
Visions In Blue
Waiting
We Came To Dance
We Go
We Stand Alone
Western Promise
When The Scream Subsides
When The Time Comes
When You Walk Through Me
While I'm Still Alive
White China
Who'll Save You
Wide Boys
Young Savage
Your Name (Has Slipped My Mind Again)
ALBUMS BY ULTRAVOX
Brilliant
Essential
Extended Ultravox
Ha! Ha! Ha!
If I Was: The Very Best Of (Midge Ure & Ultravox)
I'm Alive
Ingenuity
Lament
Live In Concert
Monument - The Soundtrack
Premium Gold Collection
Quartet
Rage In Eden
Rage In Eden / Vienna
Return To Eden
Revelation
Revelation - Ingenuity
So80s Presents Ultravox
Systems Of Romance
The Best Of Ultravox
The Collection
The Island Years
The New Frontier
The Peel Session
The Very Best Of
The Very Best Of Midge Ure & Ultravox (Midge Ure & Ultravox)
The Voice - The Best Of Ultravox
Three Into One
Ultravox!
U-Vox
Vienna
Young Savage: The Ultravox Box
DVDS BY ULTRAVOX
Return To Eden
 
REVIEWS
Average points: 4.25 (Reviews: 16)
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"Hiroshima Mon Amour", was a prototypical synth-pop song
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Aus ihrem Ende 1977 erschienen zweiten Album "Ha! Ha! Ha!". John Foxx und seine Mannen bieten mit "Hiroshima mon amour" genau die Musik, mit der ab Anfang der 80er Jahre Gruppen wie Depeche Mode, O.M.D. und auch Ultravox unter der Regie von Midge Ure erfolgreich waren (die Eingangspassage von "Hiroshima..." erinnert doch an OMD's "Enola Gay" von 1980, oder?). Sehr schön an dieser Nummer sind die exzellenten Saxophoneinlagen.
*****
beste Ultravox Single der Vor-Ure-Ära
****
New Romantic, nicht übel...
******
Tolles Lied von Ultravox.
*****
...sehr gut...
******
Das war einer der Highlights der ersten Ultravox!-Formation mit John Foxx.
Sehr guter Song, bei dem der Klang dieser uralten Roland-Drummachine sehr viel ausmacht. Klingt auch ein bisschen nach Roxy Music (Saxophon) und Kraftwerk (Synthesizer).
****
good
****
Knappe 4.
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Naja
****
gut 4+
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schwach
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...war mal ganz interessant - war! -...
****
Für Atmosphäre und Saxspiel eine aufgerundete 3.5…
*****
Der einzige Song auf "Ha!Ha!Ha!", der einen gewissen
Hinweis auf den Sound ihrer späteren 80er Werke gibt....

Knappe 5.
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... solide 4 ...
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