ORCHESTRAL MANOEVRES IN THE DARK
Featuring the core members Paul Humphreys and Andy McCluskey,
the Liverpudlian synth-pop group Orchestral Manoeuvers in the
Dark formed in the late '70s. Humphreys and McCluskey began performing
together in school, playing in the bands VCL XI, Hitlerz Underpantz,
and the Id. After the Id split in 1978, McCluskey was with Dalek
I Love You for a brief time. Once he left Dalek, he joined with
Humphreys and Paul Collister to form Orchestral Manoeuvers In
The Dark.
The group released their first single "Electricity"
on Factory Records; the record led to a contract with the Virgin's
subsidiary DinDisc. Using their record advance, McCluskey and
Humphreys built a studio, which allowed them to replace their
4-track recorded with drummer Malcolm Holmes (formerly of the
Id) and Dave Hughes (formerly of Dalek I Love You).
In 1980, the group released their self-titled debut album. Organisation
appeared the same year, which featured the U.K. Top Ten single
"Enola Gay."; Hughes was replaced by Martin Cooper after
its release.
The band's next few albums -- Architecture and Morality (1981),
Dazzle Ships (1983), Junk Culture (1984) -- found the band experimenting
with their sound, resulting in several U.K. hit singles. Recorded
with two new members, Graham and Neil Weir, Crush, their most
pop-oriented album, found more success in America than in Britain,
as the single "So in Love" hit number 26 on the charts.
"If You Leave," taken from the Pretty in Pink, soundtrack
was their biggest American hit, climbing to number four in 1986.
The Pacific Age was released the same year, yet America was the
only country where it was popular. Shortly after its release,
the Weir brothers left the band, followed by Holmes, Cooper, and
Humphreys. McCluskey continued with the band, releasing Sugar
Tax in 1991; in the meantime, Humphreys formed the Listening Pool.
After Sugar Tax failed to gain an audience, Orchestral Manoevres
in the Dark returned with Liberator in 1993, which also was ignored.
It was followed three years later with Universal. The OMD Remixes
appeared in 1998.