BEF - Music for Stowaways, 2023 limited repress
BEF - Music for Stowaways, 2023 limited repress
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LP version. Reissue, originally released as a cassette in 1981. The first reissue of seminal early 1980s electronic recordings from the British Electric Foundation (B.E.F.), aka Heaven 17/ex-The Human League's Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh, with Adi Newton (Clock DVA/The Future), and John Wilson (Heaven 17), originally a cassette-only release (1981). Following two groundbreaking albums (Reproduction and Travelogue), the original line-up of Sheffield-based The Human League split in half in late 1980. The two primary musicians in the group, Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh, formed a new production company -- the British Electric Foundation (B.E.F.) -- and signed a deal with Virgin Records to write and produce up to six albums a year. The artists they were to produce would include Heaven 17, their own new band formed with vocalist Glenn Gregory. B.E.F. would also release their own material, commencing with the music on this collection, which was issued in various permutations in 1981-82. Its initial release in March 1981 was a limited edition numbered eight song cassette entitled Music for Stowaways, with "Stowaways" being a reference to the original name for the then-new Sony portable cassette player -- later renamed the Walkman -- of which B.E.F. were great fans. Music for Stowaways was intended to be listened to on such a device.
01. B.E.F. Ident (0.34)
02. The Optimum Chant (4:11)
03. Uptown Apocalypse (3:11)
04. Wipe The Board Clean (3:47)
05. Groove Thang (4:07)
06. Music To Kill Your Parents By (1:26)
07. The Old At Rest (5:37)
08. Rise Of The East (2:53)
09. Decline Of The West (7:11)
10. A Baby Called Billy (4:02)
11. Honeymoon In New York (2:16)
12. B.E.F. Indent (0:36)
- The first reissue of seminal early 1980s electronic recordings from the British Electric Foundation (B.E.F.), aka Heaven 17/ex-The Human League's Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh.
- Features Adi Newton (Clock DVA/The Future) and John Wilson (Heaven 17).
- This music was among the first recorded by Martyn and Ian directly after their departure from The Human League.
- In 2015, Uncut magazine included it in a list of the "50 Greatest Lost Albums of All Time".
