omd*-–-liberator
omd*-–-liberator
omd*-–-liberator
omd*-–-liberator
omd*-–-liberator
omd*-–-liberator

CD OMD* – Liberator

€20,00
Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

Prekės būklė: Naudotas

Add to Wishlist
Description
1 Stand Above Me
3:33
2 Everyday
3:57
3 King Of Stone
4:17
4 Dollar Girl
4:19
5 Dream Of Me (Based On "Loves Theme")
4:13
6 Sunday Morning
3:23
7 Agnus Dei
3:39
8 Love And Hate You
3:18
9 Heaven Is
4:30
10 Best Years Of Our Lives
4:35
11 Christine
5:04
12 Only Tears
4:14

OMD (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark) returns with Liberator, the second of a trio of 1990s albums led by Andy McCluskey. Originally released in 1993 and presented here as a 1998 Virgin reissue, this album captures a transitional moment in the band’s storied career, leaning into the high-energy, techno-styled production of the early '90s.

Liberator is a fascinating study in electronic evolution, known for its "rave-inspired" stabs and pop sensibilities. The album features the fan-favorite track "Heaven Is," a song with a decade-long history dating back to 1983, and the lead single "Stand Above Me." While it divided critics upon its release, it remains a essential piece of the OMD discography for collectors tracking the band's shift from synth-pop pioneers to '90s club-influenced explorers.

Key Features:

  • Artist: OMD / Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
  • Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Repress (1998)
  • Genre: Electronic / Synth-pop / Techno-Pop
  • Notable Tracks: "Stand Above Me," "Heaven Is," and "Dream of Me (Based on Love’s Theme)."
  • Production: Features the distinctive techno-influenced programming collaboration between Andy McCluskey and Phil Coxon.

Add this essential 1998 reissue to your collection and rediscover the "featherweight pop" and electronic experimentation that defined OMD's mid-90s era.