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Re*Live

Midge Ure

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Ure Not Going To Regret This

Nothing but the best from Midge Ure is included here. I have been a huge fan of his since the days of Vienna and have always admired his brilliance. Ultravox was for those of us who wanted something cooler in our tape decks than Rio. Now 25 years later and a staple of his best work from solo efforts hardly heard here in the States, this is truly a collection for those who would like to rekindle their "romantic" stages from the Duran Duran days. It's awesome to see White China and Passing Strangers in this collection and not Dancing With Tears In My Eyes. Hopfully there will be a sequel to include One Small Day and Answers To Nothing in the mix. Welcome home Mr. Ure, my Ipod has missed you.

The Voice !!

Midge Ure is one of my idols. Ultravox is my faforite band of all time. Midge's voice sounds softer and more mature. This album sounds wonderfull !!

Muzak versions of U-Vox classics

Hmmm, did Midge Ure need the money this badly to create one-man-band, cheap-synth versions of some of his best music? What a terrible disappointment. He could have done this a cappella and made it far more interesting, considering the mellifluous voice he owns.

Biography

Born: October 10, 1953 in Glasgow, Scotland

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

One of the key members of the new wave band Ultravox, guitarist/vocalist Midge Ure began his professional music career with Salvation, a Glasgow-based group that became the bubblegum band Slik in 1974. Upset in the change of direction, Ure left the band to join the Rich Kids, a punk-pop group led by former Sex Pistol bassist Glen Matlock. The Rich Kids only released one album, 1978's Ghosts of Princes in Towers, before breaking up later that same year. Ure spent a brief time with the Misfits (not...
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