Vienna Astradyne New Europeans Private lives Passing strangers Sleepwalk Mr. X Western promise Vienna All stood still |
Intellect and sentiment
Why turn a perfectly good E minor to a slightly chromatic C? How many guitar effect racks did Midge consume to record that solo? What is the use of a drum roll after the verse has started? Who died anyway?
Ten years have passed now, but that feeling haunts me still. You can find it in the tunes of Sleepwalk. You can find it in the lyrics of Man of two worlds. You can find it in a thousand other places around four unique records destined to alter the history of music forever. Because, whether people realise it or not, Ultravox did just that. Big time.
It's more than the videoclip of Vienna being the point of reference for every videoclip director ever since. More than their songs like Hymn and Dancing with tears in my eyes participating in that very limited selection of chart hits that people do not get bored with, but actually keep on liking and whistle to themselves on occasion. It's that when everybody's content to listen to "Born to be wild", you don't go spending six months in Conny's working on a production hardly anybody will appreciate or even comprehend. It's that when groups that use arbitrary lyrics are all the rage at the time, you don't go writing songs about them, and calling them "disciples of the new wave" while at it. It's that when your first album is such a success, you don't change your style altogether, and when the second scores just as well, you attribute it to sheer luck, thank God, and don't go doing it again!
Well, they did. They never achieved world-wide recognition, but made history instead. Look at Alles Klar. Check Visions In Gray. Understand what you can on Micke's Homepage. They set high standards in lyricism, music composition, videoclip direction, concerts and production that everybody else would have to follow in order to keep up. There have been several bands witn direct Ultravox influences, like Stealth, who later went on to become New Europeans, and Tron, but even of the groups that existed at the time, there is none today that failed to do just that just then, keeping, thus, the spirit of Ultravox alive. I wonder what they would have to say about them...
Oblivion never came. With an increasing number of dedicated fans like Caroline Allen, who used to host Ultrafixion, Midge playing on his own still, Billy constantly releasing new material, Warren all around the net, and a tireless Fan Club, namely Extreme Voice, there is little chance of that happening. And even when history decides to seal the whole thing off, the idea will live on within the few among us who are restless, ever-moving and risky. For it takes such traits to turn it into a victory when you're caught from the inside. You have to be the type that knows the only thing to do is to move on. Or, more appropriately: we go |
Rage in Eden The voice We stand alone Rage in Eden I remember The thin wall Stranger within Accent on youth The Ascent Your name | |
Quartet Reap the wild wind Serenade Mine for life Hymn Visions in blue When the scream subsides We came to dance Cut and run The song (we go) | |
Lament White china One small day Dancing with tears in my eyes Lament Man of two worlds Heart of the country When the time comes A friend I call desire | |
Rare Waiting Face to face King's lead hat Passionate reply Herr X Alles klar Keep talking Hidden link I never wanted to begin Paths and angles Hosanna In Excelsis Deo Monument Break your back Overlook Easterly Building Love's great adventure |
Chris (Cross) Allen
The "silent" man of the band, he has received the least exposure, which has more likely been a personal decision, rather than inability to impress. |
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Warren Cann
Cool! Mr. Cann has been discussed, speculated and wondered about more than any of the rest. Who had been mostly regarded as a bona fide drummer (no toms at all, thank you very much) but little more, turned out to be able to radically change the band's style by simply not being there for once... and the fact that he had been asked to leave couldn't seem to console anybody anymore. |
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Billy Currie
The sound of Ultravox, as he has been accurately described, he is not among the founders as he only joined the group late in 1973. He is certainly the longer-lasting, though, as he up until recently maintained the name along with four refugees from the hard rock scene. |
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James (Midge) Ure
Welcome the frontman! Watch him run through corridors in black and white! Listen to him influence numerous guitarists with his unique style! Feel the passion in his voice as he sings Visions in blue ! |