The Best of OMD

The Best of OMD is a compilation album by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released in 1988; marking a decade since the band's beginnings.

The Best of OMD
Compilation album by
Released12 March 1988 (1988-03-12)
Recorded1979–1988
GenreSynthpop
Length53:54 (LP & cassette)
1:06:22 (CD, MiniDisc, and DCC)
LabelVirgin
ProducerOMD
Mike Howlett
Richard Manwaring
Rhett Davies
Brian Tench
Stephen Hague
Tom Lord Alge
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark chronology
The Pacific Age
(1986)
The Best of OMD
(1988)
Sugar Tax
(1991)

The record essentially delineates the group's experimental early years from their pop-oriented later work: side one features recordings from 1979–1984, while side two is drawn from the group's 1984–1988 efforts. It was a worldwide success, becoming a Top 5 hit across Europe and achieving 3x platinum sales in the United Kingdom and gold status in the United States.[1] "Dreaming" was released as a single and made little impact on the UK charts, reaching no. 50, but it was a hit in the US (no. 16), Germany (no. 26) and South Africa (no. 2).

Album information

The version of "Electricity" used is the same as the one featured on their debut album (which itself is the band reworking Martin Hannett's original Factory version). The band was originally going to use their very first version of this song, but found the drumming to be inferior and so settled for the remix of the track instead. "Messages" is the more popular 10" single version; "Tesla Girls" is a compilation version not previously released;[2] and "Talking Loud and Clear" is the 7" edited version.

The worldwide CD, MiniDisc and DCC versions of the album are resequenced and feature four extra tracks not present on the LP version: "Telegraph" (a unique mix found only on this release, differing from the album version and both 12" versions), "Genetic Engineering", and 12" versions of "La Femme Accident" and "We Love You". The US CD adds only the latter two 12" versions. The Australian version of the vinyl album replaces "Secret" with "We Love You", since that song had been a popular hit there. There was also a video compilation released with the promo videos of some of the songs featured on the album.

It was the group's final album release of the decade, effectively closing a chapter on their history, and just before founding members Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys split in 1989, leaving the group name to McCluskey. According to Andy McCluskey, OMD released the album in order to pay off debts owned to Virgin Records.[3]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
Robert ChristgauB+[5]

Robert Christgau noted that the album includes "technocratic dance-kitsch as amusing as 'Electricity' and 'Enola Gay', and 'Talking Loud and Clear', their cutest and catchiest romantic medium-tempo [song]". He added that "the many others here included will certainly entertain the hookily inclined."[5]

Mike DeGagne in AllMusic also highlighted the band's knack for strong hooks, and referred to The Best of OMD as an "excellent compilation" from a group who "were responsible for some of the catchiest and brightest synth pop that the '80s had to offer".[4] Trouser Press called it "a concise recapitulation of the band's artistic development".[6]

Track listing

All songs written by OMD, except "Locomotion" written by OMD and Gordian Troeller, and "So in Love" written by OMD and Stephen Hague.

Vinyl LP and Music Cassette

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Electricity"Humphreys, McCluskeyOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark3:30
2."Messages"Humphreys, McCluskeyOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark4:44
3."Enola Gay"McCluskeyOrganisation3:31
4."Souvenir"Humphreys, CooperArchitecture & Morality3:34
5."Joan of Arc"McCluskeyArchitecture & Morality3:47
6."Maid of Orleans"McCluskeyArchitecture & Morality4:09
7."Talking Loud and Clear"Humphreys, McCluskey, CooperJunk Culture3:53
Total length:27:08
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Tesla Girls"Humphreys, McCluskeyJunk Culture3:33
2."Locomotion"Humphreys, McCluskey, Gordian TroellerJunk Culture3:53
3."So in Love"Humphreys, McCluskey, Stephen HagueCrush3:28
4."Secret"Humphreys, McCluskeyCrush3:56
5."If You Leave"Humphreys, McCluskey, CooperPretty in Pink4:28
6."(Forever) Live and Die"Humphreys, Weir, WeirThe Pacific Age3:34
7."Dreaming"Humphreys, McCluskeyPreviously unreleased3:54
Total length:26:46 (53:54)

Compact Disc, MiniDisc and Digital Compact Cassette

No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Electricity"Humphreys, McCluskeyOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark3:30
2."Messages"Humphreys, McCluskeyOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark4:44
3."Enola Gay"McCluskeyOrganisation3:31
4."Souvenir"Humphreys, CooperArchitecture & Morality3:34
5."Joan of Arc"McCluskeyArchitecture & Morality3:47
6."Maid of Orleans"McCluskeyArchitecture & Morality4:09
7."Telegraph"Humphreys, McCluskeyDazzle Ships3:43
8."Tesla Girls"Humphreys, McCluskeyJunk Culture3:33
9."Locomotion"Humphreys, McCluskey, TroellerJunk Culture3:53
10."Talking Loud and Clear"Humphreys, McCluskey, CooperJunk Culture3:53
11."So in Love"Humphreys, McCluskey, HagueCrush3:28
12."Secret"Humphreys, McCluskeyCrush3:56
13."If You Leave"Humphreys, McCluskey, CooperPretty in Pink4:28
14."(Forever) Live and Die"Humphreys, Weir, WeirThe Pacific Age3:34
15."Dreaming"Humphreys, McCluskeyPreviously unreleased3:54
16."Genetic Engineering"Humphreys, McCluskeyDazzle Ships3:35
17."We Love You" (12" Version)Humphreys, McCluskey, HagueThe Pacific Age6:14
18."La Femme Accident" (12" Version)Humphreys, McCluskeyCrush6:16
Total length:1:06:22

VHS Video

No.TitleLength
1."Electricity" 
2."Messages" 
3."Enola Gay" 
4."Souvenir" 
5."Maid of Orleans" 
6."Talking Loud and Clear" 
7."Tesla Girls" 
8."Locomotion" 
9."So in Love" 
10."Secret" 
11."If You Leave" 
12."(Forever) Live and Die" 
13."Dreaming" 
14."Telegraph" 
15."We Love You" 
16."La Femme Accident" 

Charts

Chart (1988) Peak
position
Australia ARIA Charts [7] 48
Dutch Album Top 100[8] 4
Germany GfK Entertainment Charts [9] 8
New Zealand Official New Zealand Music Chart [10] 1
Switzerland Swiss Hitparade 16
UK Albums (OCC)[11] 2
United States Billboard 200 46

Release history

Country Date Format Label Cat.no.
UK 1988 LP Virgin OMD1
Musicassette TCOMD1
Compact Disc CD OMD1
MiniDisc MD OMD1
DCC 458604
VHS VVD247

Credits

  • "Electricity" and "Dreaming" are produced by OMD.
  • "Messages", "Enola Gay" and "Souvenir" are produced by OMD and Mike Howlett.
  • "Joan of Arc" and "Maid of Orleans" are produced by OMD and Richard Manwaring.
  • "Telegraph" and "Genetic Engineering" are produced by OMD and Rhett Davies.
  • "Tesla Girls", "Locomotion" and "Talking Loud and Clear" are produced by OMD and Brian Tench.
  • "So in Love", "Secret", "(Forever) Live and Die", "We Love You" and "La Femme Accident" are produced by Stephen Hague.
  • "If You Leave" is produced by OMD and Tom Lord Alge.

References

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