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An under-appreciated classic of punk-glam new waveI used to listen to a friend's copy of this album back around when it came out, but I had forgotten how excellent most of it is.This is Ultravox when they were just starting out, and although the Roxy Music & Eno influences are heavily apparent, the snotty energy of the punk movement is what makes this album blast out of the speakers. It's in a similar vein to the first Gary Numan album, a sort of computerized glam-punk.I would highly recommend Ha-Ha-Ha to fans of Roxy Music, Eno, Gary Numan…
More influential than effective2 1/2Somewhat inventive new-wave/punk combiners showed energetic promise but doesn't have quite enough thrust to demand attention.
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format: 1 x CD release dates: Oct 1977 in United Kingdom view details |
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format: 1 x CD record label: Universal Japan release dates: Aug 28 2006 view details |
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