Better Off Dead (Original A&M Soundtrack)
Thinkman was an electro-pop-rock band of the late 1980s and early 1990s which acted as a vehicle for singer/songwriter/producer Rupert Hine. Their first appearance was on the soundtrack to Savage Steve Holland's first feature film Better Off Dead. Thinkman was conceived about a year before as a 'front' for producer Rupert Hine following his three solo albums in the first half of the 1980s. The three other band members that appeared with Hine both on their videos and limited live performances were actors. Rupert Hine and his collaborator, Jeannette-Thérese Obstoj, had originally planned a feature film that coincided with Rupert Hine's signing to Island Records. In the original script here were some 40 Thinkman in total, and their role was that of media terrorists. Reportedly the budget spiraled and it was felt prudent to put the movie on hold and start by releasing the 'soundtrack' first. The album was called 'The Formula' and it became one of Rupert Hine's best-sellers. Whilst the actors made no appearance on the album, Jamie West-Oram from The Fixx and Stewart Copeland from The Police did. Guest vocals on the title track from one of Rupert Hine's favorite artists at the time, Lisa Dalbello, from Canada. The second album, 'Life is a Full Time Occupation', was released two years later. Accompanied by the same actors for both visuals and promotion, the album was a hybrid between the modd of 'The Formula' and a 'dance' energy arrangement. The lyrical content was also split between the 'media-terrorist' songs and something altogether lighter. The third and final album, 'Hard Hat Zone', took several further steps away from the origins of the band and became effectively a Rupert Hine solo album. Though one video was made with the same cast, the 'look' no longer worked. Lyrically, the songs were mostly reflective of environmental issues from the title track's reference to the state of the planet to an ode to the plight of the whales entitled 'November Whale'. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Thinkman was an electro-pop-rock band of the late 1980s and early 1990s which acted as a vehicle for singer/songwriter/producer Rupert Hine. Their first appearance was on the soundtrack to Savage Steve Holland's first feature film Better Off Dead. Thinkman was conceived about a year before as a 'front' for producer Rupert Hine following his three solo albums in the first half of the 1980s. The three other band members that appeared with Hine both on their videos and limited live performances were actors. Rupert Hine and his collaborator, Jeannette-Thérese Obstoj, had originally planned a feature film that coincided with Rupert Hine's signing to Island Records. In the original script here were some 40 Thinkman in total, and their role was that of media terrorists. Reportedly the budget spiraled and it was felt prudent to put the movie on hold and start by releasing the 'soundtrack' first. The album was called 'The Formula' and it became one of Rupert Hine's best-sellers. Whilst the actors made no appearance on the album, Jamie West-Oram from The Fixx and Stewart Copeland from The Police did. Guest vocals on the title track from one of Rupert Hine's favorite artists at the time, Lisa Dalbello, from Canada. The second album, 'Life is a Full Time Occupation', was released two years later. Accompanied by the same actors for both visuals and promotion, the album was a hybrid between the modd of 'The Formula' and a 'dance' energy arrangement. The lyrical content was also split between the 'media-terrorist' songs and something altogether lighter. The third and final album, 'Hard Hat Zone', took several further steps away from the origins of the band and became effectively a Rupert Hine solo album. Though one video was made with the same cast, the 'look' no longer worked. Lyrically, the songs were mostly reflective of environmental issues from the title track's reference to the state of the planet to an ode to the plight of the whales entitled 'November Whale'. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Baltimora
Bananarama
Bandolero
Best Adventures
The Formula
The Ecstasy Of Free Thought
Legend
The Days Of A Champion
The Conflict
There Shines Our Promised Land
The Challenge
Watchman, Walkman, Thinkman
Bad Angel
Never A Tear
Hard Hat Zone
Come to Your Rescue
Dance Yourself Sane
Voices In Local Time
Slow Game
Who's Winning The Human Race?
Life Is A Full Time Occupation
Mother Nature's Angry
November Whale
Act Of Love
Walking On My Shadow's Head
Think About It
Exploring This World (Without Moving Too Much)
The A To Z Of You And Me
Willpower
Unite It Don't Divide It
The Formular
Live Is a Full Time Occupation
Will-Power
Take Them To The Traitor's Gate
Take Them to the Traitors' Gate
Unite It, Don't Divide It
Walking On My Shadow s Head
The Ectasy Of Free Thought
The Formula (Interpolated Version)
Watchman Walkman Thinkman
The Formula (extended)
Hard Hat Zone (Long Version)
Who's winning the human race
Best Adventures (12" Version)
Best Adventures (Maxi Remix)
Excerpt From The Big Lie
You Are What You Think
The Formula (Extrapolated Version)
Will Power
Walking On My Shadow’s Head
The Ecstacy of Free Thought
Mother Nature's agony
Are We Landing Now
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