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Survey 1

What is your favourite Ultravox album from the Island era?

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Systems

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Survey 2

What is your favourite Ultravox album from the Chrysalis era?

Vienna
Rage in Eden
Quartet
Lament
U-Vox

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Overheard

"When they were thinking of signing us, Chrysalis gave us two days in the studio to do demos but we refused to do demos and came out with a finished master of 'Sleepwalk' and that clinched the deal. After that we cut the album in two weeks and mixed it in 10 days. We wanted it out as quickly as possible to stabilise our public image. As far as most people were concerned, we were a dead band - no-one knew what the f*ck was going on".
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