Sound-on-Sound

Sound-on-Sound
Studio album by
Released16 February 1979
StudioTownhouse Studios, London
Genre
Length38:23
LabelHarvest/EMI
ProducerJohn Leckie, Bill Nelson
Singles from Sound-on-Sound
  1. "Furniture Music"
    Released: February 1979
  2. "Revolt Into Style"
    Released: May 1979

Sound-on-Sound is the sole album by English new wave band Bill Nelson's Red Noise, released in February 1979 by record label Harvest. Band leader Bill Nelson formed the group after the disbandment of Be-Bop Deluxe in 1978. The record was recorded with producer and engineer John Leckie, and marks a stylistic change for Nelson with its emphasis on synthesizers. His lyrics were inspired by science fiction and dystopian themes, which the musician tried to present in a humorous way. The album cover, featuring a bed-ridden robot, was photographed by Bishin Jumonji

Promoted by the singles "Furniture Music" and "Revolt Into Style", Sound-on-Sound reached number 33 on the UK Albums Chart and perplexed fans and music critics, with criticism centred on its 'artificial' sound. EMI, Harvest's parent label, dropped Nelson in July 1979, rendering Sound-on-Sound their only album. It has been re-released by Harvest several times, including as a deluxe edition in 2012, and has been reappraised in a positive light by critics.

  1. ^ "Sound-On-Sound – Bill Nelson". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 April 2015.