Planet Earth / The Transatlantic Logo Years 1975-1979 (CD)
Two CD collection. The proverbial musical chameleon, Duncan Browne recorded the post-psych chamber pop classic Give Me, Take You album in 1968 before re-emerging four years later with the introspective singer/songwriter hit single 'Journey'.. By the mid-1970s, he had signed to the Transatlantic label as a member of Euro art rock sophisticates Metro, a trio whose calling card, 'Criminal World', was covered by David Bowie on his 1983 album Let's Dance, which went on to sell over ten million copies. Leaving Metro after their debut album, Duncan resumed his solo career, recording two highly-regarded late 1970s albums for Transatlantic (by now re-branded Logo), with The Wild Places and it's title track single both reaching the Top Ten in one or two European territories. This anthology covers his time with Transatlantic/Logo, both with Metro and as a solo performer. It includes the long-lost late 1979 recording 'China Girl' (no relation to the Bowie/Iggy Pop song), which now gains it's first-ever release in any format.
01 Criminal World 02 Previous 03 Overture To Hame 04 Flame 05 Mono Messiah 06 Black Lake Shoulder 07 Paris 08 One Way Night 09 Jade 10 Criminial World 11 The Wild Places 12 Roman Vecu
13 Camino Red 14 Samurai 15 Piscaro 16 The Crash
Disc 2
01 Planet Earth 02 Fauvette 03 American Heartbreak 04 She's Just A Fallen Angel 05 Streets Of Fire 06 Child Of Change 07 Cancion De Duna Street Echoes 08 China Girl 09 The Toys 10 The Wild Places 11 Camino Real 12 Streets Of Fire