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Electronic Eden
Electronic Eden is the second album by the Brains. It was released in 1981 through Mercury Records. It was the band's last studio album.
Production
Like the debut album, Electronic Eden was produced by Steve Lillywhite and engineered by Mark Richardson.
Critical reception
Robert Christgau thought that "despite its dull initial impact every track will give up a hook." Trouser Press wrote: "Lillywhite concocts a thick, heavy sound that subjugates [Tom] Gray’s synthesizers and Rick Price’s aggressive guitars to the tunes themselves. And for good reason: Gray’s songs are tart accounts of love and confusion perfectly suited to his dry, sardonic voice." The New York Times wrote that "the lyrics delineate urban landscapes and some strangely disturbing situations - a man whose friend has been traumatized by an accident, a couple who are in love but keep getting on each other's nerves - vividly and economically."
Track listing
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