- Audio CD (Oct 1 1993)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Atlantic
- ASIN: B000005J5T
- Other Editions: Audio CD | Audio Cassette
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. That Smiling Face |
| 2. Helpless Helpless |
| 3. Neighbours |
| 4. The Great Commandment |
| 5. Winner Takes Nothing |
| 6. Strangers Thoughts |
| 7. From Ay To Bee |
| 8. Where Has The Childhood Gone |
| 9. Music For Ballerinas |
| 10. I Once Had A Dream |
| 11. They Catch Secrets |
| 12. Pompeji |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Signature Dark Synth Sound,
By SandmanVI (Glen Allen, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Voices & Images (Audio CD)
You'll hear and read Camouflage referenced quite often. And for good reason too. While some will call Camo a DM ripoff this is not completely true. Sure there are obvious similarities but this album will make you realize that Camo probably got a little darker than DM usually liked to go up to that point in time (although that changed later on DM's masterful 'Black Celebration'). I also think that this German act had a sound that would dominate you more than Depeche or Erasure ever did. The monumental "The Great Commandment" just seems to take control of your body and force you to pump your feet. This actually was a harbinger of what would later become electro industrial which is where this song would likely be categorized if it were released today. TGC is obviously the main reason to own this album thouhg there are some other solid songs along with some weak ones.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Quite nice, but...,
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This review is from: Voices & Images (Audio CD)
A nice album to listen to but had Depeche Mode never existed, I have a doubt Camouflage wouldn't have either. "The Great Commandment" is the obvious hit here, one of the few songs from my childhood I remember hearing everywhere. If they had cut this album down to about 5 or 6 songs it would have worked better because the Depeche Mode imitating gets a bit tiresome after a bit. In fact "The Great Commandment" is really the only song that stands out above the rest, that doesn't the rest is bad but the best albums are the ones where you buy them for the big hit single and it ends up that there's several better tracks on there. This album you're probably buying for TGC, and that's the best you'll be be getting.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Timeless, cutting edge electro-synth alternative music!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Voices & Images (Audio CD)
Like Kraftwerk, Camouflage weave perfectionist synth songs with incredible moving melodies and beauty! This release has to rank up there with the very best electronic/synth music EVER! The songs are tight as tight can be, and the vocals just gorgeous (their German accents are 'like buttah', only adding to the mix) and perfect for this masterpiece. Run, do not walk, to your local music outlet to pick this one up, as it should go down as a top ten electronic/synth release of all time!
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