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The Golden Section Tour/The Omnidelic Exotour
 
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The Golden Section Tour/The Omnidelic Exotour
~ John Foxx (Artist)
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Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Running Across Thin Ice With Tigers
2. Walk Away
3. Hidden Man
4. Slow Motion
5. Quiet Men
6. I Can't Stay Long
7. When I Was A Man And You Were A Woman
8. Systems Of Romance
9. Garden
Disc: 2
1. 20th Century
2. Burning Car
3. Overpass
4. This City
5. Hiroshima Mon Amour
6. Just For A Moment
7. Quiet Men
8. Dislocation
9. Ocean We Can Breathe
10. Through My Sleeping
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good news for Foxx fans, 2 Jan 2003
This is a wonderful festive treat for all John Foxx fans. CD 1 is a live recording from the Golden Section tour in 1983 and has NEVER been released in any form before. As you would expect it is stylistically close to the Garden and Golden Section albums, but also contains 3 of the best tracks from Ultravox's 3rd album Systems of Romance, including The Quiet Men, the one track out of all his work which seems to best encapsulate the essence of this wonderful artist.

The Quiet Men also pops up on CD 2, which is a 'live' (no evidence of an audience) recording from the Subterranean Omnidelic Exotour in 1997. I believe this was released as a limited edition vinyl, but us poor mortals can now enjoy it on CD! It starts with some lovely reworks of 4 tracks from the Metamatic days, slightly less stark than the originals (I prefer the new versions). Then we get Hiroshima Mon Amour from Ha Ha Ha (Ultravox 2nd album). Lovely but alas missing the haunting sax from the original. As well as The Quiet Men (quite different from the version on CD 1) come Just For A Moment and Dislocation from Ultravox 3 - not the best tracks but then we already heard those on CD 1.

The cd continues with 4 of the best tracks from The Shifting City, including the fabulous An Ocean We Can Breathe - this is as good as anything he has ever done - before closing with Endlessly (from the Golden Section). Although this is a gorgeous track in its own right I felt its boppy disco feel didn't really fit with what had gone before.

But that's a tiny gripe about a fabulous album. Buy it if you're serious about this man's music. If you've never heard him before then this is a pretty good place to start given that you get 2 cds for the price.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the 'quiet man' returns ..., 7 Dec 2002
By G MARSHALL (LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND) - See all my reviews
As a fan of Mr foxx for over 20 years, I waited in anticipation, for this little gem, of a cd package. Even before you play a sound,you will be impressed at the wonderful look & clever packaging of this item. With the help of an informative and photo scattered booklet, we travel back to 1983. 'The golden section tour'. This disc captures the total essence of Foxx as a 'live' artist. It only seems like yesturday, I stood transfixed at this show.
'Slow motion' 'Quiet men''Systems of romance' to name but a few, bring the memories back to life. The highlight, the haunting & beatifuly arranged 'The garden', will send you drifting into a virtual countryside.
The second disc gives us a mature and technically developed John Foxx, featuring his new found partner Lois Gordon.
'The omnidelic exotour' disc was recorded, 'live' in the studio. Audience shouts or claps cannot confirm this, though I dont doubt the guy. Almost all the tracks are reworkings of 'classic' Foxx songs. '20th century'is an improvement of the original, though Foxx, never steps over the mark to, 'over do it', musically. In fact, I beleive this is the case with most of the tracks. 'The quiet men' appears again. Quite different from the disc 1 'live' version of '83. 'Burning car'is true 'techo-punk'. Echo synths, distorted drum loops, as fresh as the original.
We 'shift' to newer songs 'the noise' 'through my sleeping' and we close our musical journey with the song that the word 'classic' was truly invented for, 'Endlessly'.
And yes, 'endlessly' the Foxx fans pleasure will be.
This will be your favourite buy from amazon, for a very long time...enjoy
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Remember it well!, 21 Feb 2006
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Oh good heavens. I was 18ish, and I had to cycle 15 miles (no money) in early winter weather to get to the Regal in Hitchin. Not the main venue on every tour circuit, but in those days, often used as a warm up gig venue. When I saw John Foxx's gig advertised in my local newspaper, it was kind of surreal. Here is my hero appearing close to my home town. I have to go!

I had a fantastic time. The place was not packed (this was Hitchin after all, do you know where that is?), but some real Foxx die hards had turned up including me, looking especially uncool thanks to wooly vest to keep out the cold on the cycle ride. I was down at the front/centre for this, armed with my camera (how did they allow me in??)

I can recall the atmosphere of the place vividly. It was a fantastic session. I also went to the Dominion gig, and was at the front again at the Lyceum! This CD is truly etched in my memory, and is a true representation of this very important (for me) gig series. I'm surprised at the track selection though, as two really good tracks on the playlist those nights are missing in my view. One was Twighlights Last Gleaming - haunting and atmospheric; and also Like a Miracle. Your Dress was the encore if I remember correcty, but it is right not to make it here.

On this CD you will find some technically good recordings of the Gigs. I suspect, though, that you will gain nothing from them unless you were there! They sound more dated than their album counterparts thanks to the use of some cliche'd '80's bass lines. It is how I remember the gigs, but not how I cherish the originals. If John Foxx were to do the same tour now it would be different (he'd use drum'n'bass lines), I'd enjoy it as much, but it still wouldn't be the original.

No other concert series sticks in my memory as much as this concert series, with the possible exception of Fields of the Nephilim (chalk and cheese!). If you were there, buy this, I know you will want to and you won't be disappointed (save the reduced track listing). If you weren't there, GBP13 is not so expensive to get a taste of John Foxx's prime period, but be warned that it doesn't come close to the album material!

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