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  2. Ultravox - Wikipedia

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    On 20 January 2011, via their official website, Ultravox.org.uk, the band announced that a new studio album was nearing completion. [25] In 2011 Ultravox released a fan store exclusive EP called Moments from Eden, featured four new live tracks recorded 23 April 2010 at Grosse Freiheit, Hamburg, and 24 April 2010 at Admiralspalast, Berlin. [25]

  3. Ultravox discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of the British post punk / synth-pop band Ultravox.While active from 1975 to 1996, the band released a number of LPs and CDs, although more discs were released after their demise.

  4. Three into One - Wikipedia

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    Three into One is the first compilation album from the band Ultravox, released in June 1980 in the UK.The album is a compilation of songs from their first three albums, Ultravox!, Ha!-Ha!-Ha! and Systems of Romance, plus a non-album track Young Savage (known also from band's only Peel session) and therefore concentrates on the earlier incarnation of the band from the 1970s featuring John Foxx ...

  5. Ultravox! (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ultravox! is the debut studio album by British new wave band Ultravox. It was recorded at Island Studios in Hammersmith , London in the autumn of 1976 [ 1 ] and produced by Ultravox and Steve Lillywhite with studio assistance from Brian Eno .

  6. Ha!-Ha!-Ha! - Wikipedia

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    Ha! Ha! Ha! is the second album by British pop group Ultravox, at that time known as "Ultravox!", with an exclamation mark, as a nod to Neu!.Although the group would later achieve fame and commercial success with lead singer Midge Ure the band was, in 1977, led by singer/songwriter John Foxx who was accompanied by guitarist Stevie Shears, drummer Warren Cann, bassist Chris Cross and keyboard ...

  7. All in One Day - Wikipedia

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    "All in One Day" is the final single from Ultravox's 1986 album, U-Vox, released on 8 June 1987. It was the last Ultravox release during their most popular 1980's incarnation with Midge Ure (until 2012). The song was written as a tribute to the Live Aid event and the orchestra was arranged and conducted by George Martin.

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  9. Young Savage - Wikipedia

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    "Young Savage" is the second single by Ultravox!. It was released as a single by Island Records on 28 May 1977, [2] during a time of experimentation to define a new sound for the band, in advance of their second album.