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Caught in Flux
1981 studio album by Eyeless in Gaza From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Caught in Flux is the second album by English band Eyeless in Gaza, recorded in February, 1981, and released in September, 1981[1] by record label Cherry Red. It was recorded in one take with no overdubs at Woodbine Recording Studios Leamington Spa UK. The Album included a five-song EP called "The Eyes of Beautiful Losers".
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Track listing
All tracks written by Eyeless in Gaza (Martyn Bates & Peter Becker)
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Critical reception
In a positive review in New Musical Express, Mick Duffy described Caught In Flux as a progress from Eyeless in Gaza's debut album: "‘Caught In Flux’ is most specifically an introspective LP, a thoughtful compilation of new songs and sound patterns, skilfully patched together and performed, It's a meditative music for active minds, an exciting vision of a brave new whirl."[3]
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Personnel
- Martyn Bates - Lead Vocals, Fender Telecaster Guitar, Organ
- Peter Becker - Hofner 500/1 Bass, Electronic Dream Plant Wasp Synth, Drums
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