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''Voyeur'' is the fifth studio album from the American new wave band
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, released in 2002 by iMUSIC. It was the band's first studio album since 1986's ''Count Three & Pray'', with singer
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as the only original member of the new line-up.


Background

Following the release of ''Count Three & Pray'', the original Berlin split in 1987, but was revived by Nunn with a new line-up in 1998. With the arrival of new member Mitchell Sigman in 2000, Berlin began recording ''Voyeur'' in 2001. Originally, Nunn had planned to independently release an EP of new material, however the band then signed with iMUSIC who requested a full album. Speaking of the album's sound to ''
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'', iMUSIC vice chairman commented: "It does not sound like an early-80s band trying to make a comeback. We heard the music and elievedit was relevant and contemporary."Billboard magazine - Artists & music - Berlin's revival completed with iMUSIC's Voyeur, first album in 16 years - Tom Demalon - August 10, 2002 - page 15 ''Voyeur'' was released in August 2002. To promote the album, iMUSIC focused on using the internet to "re-establish links with longtime fans while cultivating a new audience". Berlin embarked on a press and radio tour in September, followed by a series of live concert dates. In 2003, "With a Touch" was released as a promotional single in the US. In mid-2003, ''Voyeur'' reached No. 33 on the CMJ New Music Report's RPM Chart, based on the airplay it had gained.


Critical reception

Upon release, ''
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'' described the album as a "continuation of its 1980s synth-hewn, new-wave beginnings" and a "welcome return", adding: "The group picks up its dance roots and signature vocals throughout ''Voyeur'', particularly on such tracks as "Blink of an Eye" and "Drug"." Will Harris of ''
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'' commented ''Voyeur'' "could well be the best work they've ever produced". He added: "The dance influences remain on ''Voyeur''; in fact, the first two tracks, "Blink of an Eye" and "Shiny", are both potential floor-fillers." ''
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'' described the album as "a mutation of Nunn's "No More Words" — steady pop vocals, a deeper edge to catch up with the times, and a multitude of layers: plugged-in guitar, dance-mix sequences and thick harmonies."


Track listing


Personnel

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- vocals * Mitchell Sigman - keyboards, guitars, bass, vocals, programming * Dallan Baumgarten - guitars * Chris Olivas - drums and percussion (all tracks), keyboards, programming and vocals (track 10) * Linda Dalziel - vocals ;Additional personnel * Peter Rafelson - background vocals and all music tracks (tracks 4, 8, 11) * " The Section" - strings (track 3) *
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- cello (track 3) *
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- violin (track 3) * Lance Morrison - bass (tracks 5, 9) * Joaquin, Kevin Coleman, Roger Gisborne - additional backing vocals (track 1) ;Production * Mitchell Sigman - producer, engineer and mixing (tracks 1, 3, 5-7, 9-10) * Peter Rafelson - producer and engineer (tracks 4, 8, 11), mixing (track 4) * Chris Olivas - producer and engineer (track 10) * David Batiste - assistant engineer * Jeff Moleski - live drums engineer * Preston Boebel - live piano engineer * Pete Lorimer - mixing (tracks 2, 8, 11) * Terri Nunn - executive producer * Tom Baker - mastering ;Other * Steve Gerdes - art direction * Dean Buckley - design * Jeff Gros - photographer * Mac Miller - hair * Tom Osborn - A&R * Mitch Okmin, The MOB Agency - management


References

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