From the Tea-rooms of Mars .... (fully titled: From the Tea-rooms of Mars .... to the Hell-holes of Uranus) is the second album by Landscape which was released in 1981. The album contains the band's only UK chart hits: "Einstein a Go-Go" which reached No. 5 in April 1981 and "Norman Bates" which reached No. 40 in June of the same year.
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Released | February 1981 | |||
Recorded | Mid-1980 ("European Man" - late 1979/early 1980) | |||
Genre | Electropop[1] | |||
Length | 43:40 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Landscape Colin Thurston and Landscape | |||
Landscape chronology | ||||
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Singles from From the Tea-rooms of Mars .... | ||||
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AllMusic | [2] |
The album was reissued in 1992 on the Mau Mau Records label. This CD also includes Landscape's first album, Landscape. The album was reissued again in 2002 on the Cherry Red Records label.[3]
Track listing
editLP: RCA LP AFL1-5003
editNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "European Man" | Richard James Burgess, Landscape | 4:22 |
2. | "Shake the West Awake" | Landscape | 3:24 |
3. | "Computer Person" | Peter Thoms, Landscape | 2:59 |
4. | "Alpine Tragedy"/"Sisters" | Christopher Heaton, Landscape/John Walters, Burgess, Landscape | 4:44 |
5. | "Face of the 80's" | Burgess, Walters, Landscape | 3:26 |
6. | "New Religion" | Heaton, Burgess, Landscape | 3:13 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Sub-title | Length |
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1. | "Einstein a Go-Go" | Walters, Burgess, Landscape | 2:59 | |
2. | "Norman Bates" | Walters, Landscape | 5:36 | |
3. | "The Doll's House" | Heaton, Burgess, Landscape | 5:23 | |
4. | "From the Tea-rooms of Mars .... to the Hell-holes of Uranus" | i. "Beguine" (Burgess, Walters, Landscape) – 2:43
ii. "Mambo" (Thoms, Heaton, Landscape) – 2:22 iii. "Tango" (Walters, Burgess, Landscape) – 2:29 | 7:34 |
1992 Mau Mau Records CD: MAU CD 618
edit2002 Cherry Red Records CD: CDMRED 209
editNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Sub-title | Length |
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1. | "European Man" | Richard James Burgess, Landscape | 4:23 | |
2. | "Shake the West Awake" | Landscape | 3:26 | |
3. | "Computer Person" | Peter Thoms, Landscape | 3:00 | |
4. | "Alpine Tragedy"/"Sisters" | Christopher Heaton, Landscape/John Walters, Burgess, Landscape | 4:46 | |
5. | "Face of the 80's" | Burgess, Walters, Landscape | 3:29 | |
6. | "New Religion" | Heaton, Burgess, Landscape | 3:14 | |
7. | "Einstein a Go-Go" | Walters, Burgess, Landscape | 3:26 | |
8. | "Norman Bates" | Walters, Landscape | 5:07 | |
9. | "The Doll's House" | Heaton, Burgess, Landscape | 5:19 | |
10. | "From the Tea-rooms of Mars .... to the Hell-holes of Uranus" | i. "Beguine" (Burgess, Walters, Landscape) – 2:49
ii. "Mambo" (Thoms, Heaton, Landscape) – 2:20 iii. "Tango" (Walters, Burgess, Landscape) – 2:32 | 7:41 | |
11. | "Eastern Girls" | Burgess, Heaton, Andy Pask, Thoms, Walters | 3:16 | |
12. | "It's Not My Real Name" | Burgess, Heaton, Pask, Thoms, Walters | 5:24 | |
13. | "So Good, So Pure, So Kind" | Burgess, Walters, BPW | 4:26 | |
14. | "You Know How to Hurt Me" | Burgess, Walters, BPW | 6:51 |
- Tracks 11-12 from the album Manhattan Boogie-Woogie (1982) produced by Landscape
- Tracks 13-14 extended versions of singles released as 'Landscape III' (1983) produced by Richard James Burgess, John Walters and Andy Pask
Personnel
edit- Landscape
- Richard James Burgess - vocals, computer programming, electronic drums and percussion, synthesizers and drums. Roland MC8 microcomposer, System 100 modular synths, SDS-V electronic drums, Pearl drums, claptrap, Burgess amplified percussion
- Christopher Heaton - keyboards and vocals. Yamaha CS80 polyphonic synthesizer, grand piano, Fender Rhodes piano with ring modulator and effects, Casiotone 201 digital keyboard, Minimoog, Roland vocoders, Roland Chorus Echo
- Andy Pask - bass guitar, bass synthesizers and vocals. Giffin fretted and fretless basses, Yamaha CS80, Roland ProMars synthesizer
- Peter Thoms - electronic trombone, trombone and vocals. King 3B Trombone, Barcus Berry tranducer and graphic pre-amp, Roland pitch/voltage synthesizer and Chorus Echo, MXR Blue Box
- John Walters - computer programming, wind synthesizers and Vocals. Computone wind synthesizer driver and Lyricon 1, Roland MC8, ProMars and System 100 synthesizers and vocoder, Selmer MKVI soprano saxophone
Production
edit- Producer: Landscape
- "European Man" produced by Colin Thurston and Landscape
- Engineered by: John Etchells at JAM
John Hudson and Brian Tench at Mayfair Sound
Hugh Padgham at the Town House
Andy Jackson, Peter Walsh, Rafe McKenna and Peter Smith at Utopia
Steve Rance and Graeme Jackson at Nova Suite
Rik Walton at Workhouse
Dave Hunt at Berry Street
David Baker at Odyssey
Colin Thurston at Red Bus
Landscape at Southern Studios
References
edit- ^ Evans, Richard (6 August 2024). "1981.1". Listening to the Music the Machines Make: Inventing Electronic Pop 1978-1983. Omnibus Press. p. 247. ISBN 978-1-915841-45-2.
- ^ Unterberger, Richie. "Review: From the Tea-rooms of Mars ..." Allmusic. Retrieved 6 August 2009.
- ^ "From the Tea-rooms of Mars .... to the Hell-holes of Uranus". Cherry Red Records. Archived from the original on 27 January 2010. Retrieved 17 January 2010.