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Blinded By Science
''Blinded by Science'' is an Extended play, EP by New wave music, new wave/synthpop artist Thomas Dolby, comprising extended twelve-inch single, 12-inch single versions of songs from the 1982 album ''The Golden Age of Wireless.'' It was released in 1983. Four of the recordings had previously been released as two separate 12-inch remix singles in the UK: "She Blinded Me With Science" backed with "One of Our Submarines"; and "Windpower" backed with "Flying North". (These two singles were also released in Single_(music)#7-inch_format, 7-inch format, containing their shorter versions.) "Airwaves" is the full-length UK album version, since the US version of ''The Golden Age of Wireless'' contained the shorter UK single version. Track listing All songs by Thomas Dolby, except where otherwise indicated. Side one # "She Blinded Me with Science" (Dolby, Jo Kerr) – 5:09 # "One of Our Submarines" – 7:18 Side two # "Windpower" – 5:51 # "Airwaves" – 5:20 # "Flying North" – 5:36 ...
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Thomas Dolby
Thomas Morgan Robertson (born 14 October 1958), known by the stage name Thomas Dolby, is an English musician, producer, composer, entrepreneur and teacher. Dolby came to prominence in the 1980s, releasing hit singles including "She Blinded Me with Science" (1982) and " Hyperactive!" (1984). He has also worked as a producer and as a session musician. In the 1990s, Dolby founded Beatnik, a Silicon Valley software company whose technology was used to play internet audio and later ringtones, most notably on Nokia phones. He was also the music director for the TED Conference. On the faculty at the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University since 2014, Dolby leads Peabody's Music for New Media program, which enrolled its first students in the fall of 2018. Early life Dolby was born Thomas Morgan Robertson in London, England, to (Theodosia) Cecil, ''née'' Spring Rice (1921–1984) and Martin Robertson (1911–2004), an internationally distinguished professor of classical Gre ...
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