New York–London–Paris–Munich

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New York · London · Paris · Munich is M's first album, released in 1979, the title being taken from a line in the verse of the March 1979 hit single "Pop Muzik", an extended version of which is featured on the album. The album features future Level 42 members Phil Gould on drums, Wally Badarou on keyboards and Gary Barnacle on saxophone and flute. Cash Box said of the single "Moonlight and Muzak" that it uses "synthesized electronic effects to create an airy Latin rhythm behind [M/Robin Scott's] spoken vocals." Record World said that that the single "That's the Way the Money Goes" is a "loveable electronic dancer here that's sure to be a staple on AOR and the club circuit," particularly praising the keyboards.

Track listings

Original 12" LP

All songs written by Robin Scott. Side A Side B

1997 re-release

This is the track listing for the 1997 re-release of the album in the United Kingdom by Westside Records, which featured 11 bonus tracks. The "Pop Muzik" tracks were spelled as "Popmuzik" here. Bonus Tracks

<li>"Fanfare" – 0:08</li> <li>"Cry Myself to Sleep" – 2:59</li> <li>"Cowboys and Indians" (Dead or a 'Live' Mix) – 3:11</li> <li>"Cowboys and Indians" (Featuring James Stewart) – 3:40</li> <li>"Satisfy Your Lust" (Single Version) – 3:12</li> <li>"Modern Man" (Single Version) – 3:31</li> <li>"M Factor" (Single Version) – 2:26</li> <li>"M Factor" (U.S. Single Version) – 2:29</li> <li>"Moonlight and Muzak" ('92 Remix) – 4:43</li> <li>"Popmuzik" (Hip–Hop–Pop Muzik) – 3:10</li> <li>"Popmuzik" (Latino Cappuccino) – 1:56</li> <li>"Popmuzik" ('89 Reshuffle)" – 3:53</li> <li>"Finale" – 0:14</ol>

2002 re-release

This is the track listing for the 2002 re-release of the album in the United States by Razor & Tie, which featured five bonus tracks and was retitled "Pop Muzik". Bonus Tracks

<li>"M Factor" – 2:26</li> <li>"Pop Muzik" (Hip-Hop-Pop Muzik) – 3:10</li> <li>"Cowboys and Indians" (Dead or a 'Live' Mix) – 3:11</li> <li>"Moonlight and Muzak" ('92 Remix) – 4:43</li> <li>"Pop Muzik" ('89 Reshuffle) – 3:53</ol>

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