Landscape A Go-Go: The Story Of Landscape 1977-83 is a 5CD box set featuring 84 remastered tracks, including 52 available on CD for the first time and 22 previously unreleased
The set includes expanded versions of the band’s first three albums plus two additional discs containing their first two much-loved Event Horizon EPs, tracks by Landscape III and a comprehensive selection of 7" edits, 12" extended versions, remixes, B-sides, instrumentals and live tracks + a 2023 remix of top five hit ‘Einstein a Go-Go’
A 52-page booklet contains brand new sleeve notes, lyrics, biographies, archive photos, original artwork, press cuttings and more
Packaged in a clamshell box containing 5 individual CDs in card wallet sleeves
The first 500 copies come via the band’s official store with an exclusive art print signed by all five members of the band
On 21 July we will release ‘Landscape A Go-Go: The Story Of Landscape 1977-83’, a 5CD collection of the seminal catalogue from the synth-pop pioneers who spearheaded a new electronic movement over four decades ago, best known for the groundbreaking singles ‘Einstein a Go-Go’ and ‘Norman Bates’.
Containing 84 remastered tracks, 52 available on CD for the first time, of which 22 are previously unreleased, ‘Landscape A Go Go’ features expanded versions of the band’s first three albums (‘Landscape’, ‘From the Tea-rooms of Mars .... to the Hell-holes of Uranus’, ‘Manhattan Boogie-Woogie’), plus two additional discs containing their much-loved Event Horizon EPs, tracks by Landscape III and a comprehensive selection of 7" edits, 12" extended versions, remixes, B-sides, instrumentals, and live tracks, alongside a new, 2023 remix of top five hit ‘Einstein A Go-Go’.
Notable highlights include the electro-pop brilliance of Landscape’s first vocal release ‘European Man’ (with both the 7" and 12" versions available for the first time ever on CD) – presciently catalogued ‘EDM 1’ for Electronic Dance Music – which dealt with the impact of computers on society and universal basic income, alongside the previously unreleased tracks ‘(I’d Love to) Fly Away’ and ‘When the Chips Are Down’, recorded at the start of the ‘Tea-rooms’ sessions. In addition, this exhaustive collection also includes a fully illustrated 52-page booklet containing brand new sleeve notes, lyrics, biographies, archive photos, original artwork, press cuttings and more.
Track Listing:
CD1
‘Landscape’ (1979)
‘Japan’
‘Lost In the Small Ads’
‘The Mechanical Bride’
‘Neddy Sindrum’
‘Kaptin Whorlix’
‘Sonja Henie’
‘Many’s the Time’
‘Highly Suspicious’
‘Gotham City’
‘Wandsworth Plain’
‘Live In Norwich’ (1979)
‘Caterpillar Tracks’ **
‘The High Window’ **
‘Kaptin Whorlix’ **
‘The Mechanical Bride’ **
‘Highly Suspicious’ **
‘Live In London’ (1977)
‘Stranger’ **
** First release on any format
CD2
‘From the Tea-Rooms of Mars … to the Hell-Holes of Uranus’ (1981)
‘European Man’
‘Shake the West Awake’
‘Computer Person’
‘Alpine Tragedy’ ¶
‘Sisters’ ¶
‘Face of the 80s’
‘New Religion’
‘Einstein a Go-Go’
‘Norman Bates’
‘The Doll’s House’
‘From the Tea-Rooms of Mars … a) Beguine’ ¶
‘From the Tea-Rooms of Mars … b) Mambo’ ¶
‘From the Tea-Rooms of Mars … c) Tango’ ¶
Bonus Tracks
‘When the Chips Are Down’ **
‘European Man’ [7-inch] ±
‘Norman Bates’ [7-inch with narration] ±
‘Electro New Religion’ **
‘European Man’ [12-inch] ±
‘Einstein a Go-Go’ [12-inch] ±
‘Norman Bates’ [12-inch without narration] ±
** First release on any format ± First CD release ¶ Medley. First CD release as separate tracks
CD3
‘Manhattan Boogie-Woogie’ (1982)
‘One Rule For the Rich’
‘Manhattan Boogie-Woogie’
‘Colour Code’
‘The Long Way Home’
‘It’s Not My Real Name’
‘Bad Times’
‘When You Leave Your Lover’
Bonus Tracks
‘It’s Not My Real Name’ [12-inch] ±
‘Back On Your Heads’ [7-inch B-side] ±
‘(A Case of) Mistaken Identity’ [7-inch B-side] ±
‘Manhattan Boogie-Woogie’ [instrumental mix] **
‘The Long Way Home’ [instrumental mix] **
‘Bad Times [‘Good Times’ instrumental mix] **
‘One Rule For the Rich’ [instrumental mix] **
** First release on any format ± First CD release
CD4
‘Before and After’
U2XME1X2MUCH EP (1977)
‘U2XME1X2MUCH’ ±
‘Don’t Gimme No Rebop’ ¶ ±
‘Sixteen’ ¶ ±
‘Workers Playtime’ EP (1978)
‘Workers’ Playtime’ ±
‘Nearly Normal’ ±
‘Too Many Questions (Don’t Ask Me Why)’ ±
‘Live In London Unreleased’ (1977-78)
‘The Camera Never Lies’ **
‘Bagel Street Blues’ **
‘Sleazy Feet’ **
‘Eugenie’ **
‘Watt is Knott’ **
‘Goldilox and the Jelly Bean Shuffle’ **
‘Tribute’ **
‘Landscape III’ (1983)
So Good, So Pure, So Kind’ [7-inch] ±
‘The Fabulous Neutrinos’ [7-inch] ±
‘You Know How To Hurt Me’ [7-inch] ±
‘Feel So Right’ [7-inch] ±
‘(I’d Love to) Fly Away’ [7-inch] **
** First release on any format ± First CD release ¶ Medley
CD5:
‘Excursions 2 Other Versions’
‘Einstein a Go-Go’ [‘Einstein on the floor’, 2023 remix] **
‘One Rule For the Rich’ [UK cassette] ±
‘Japan’ [12-inch] ±
‘It’s Not My Real Name’ [UK 7-inch] ±
‘Colour Code’ [UK cassette] ±
‘When You Leave Your Lover’ [UK cassette] ±
‘(A Case of) Mistaken Identity’ [12-inch B-side] ±
‘Back On Your Heads’ [12-inch B-side] ±
‘Landscape III’
‘(I’d Love to) Fly Away’ [12-inch] **
‘So Good, So Pure, So Kind’ [12-inch]
‘You Know How To Hurt Me’ [12-inch]
‘The Fabulous Neutrinos’ [12-inch] ±
‘Feel So Right’ [12-inch] ±
‘Bits and Pieces’
‘Norman Bates’ [short version without narration, released as 12-inch] ±
‘It’s Not My Real Name’ [UK cassette] ±
‘Einstein a Go-Go’ 7-inch [UK ‘no phones’ radio mix] ±
** First release on any format ± First CD release