Artist: Tunnelvision. Title: Watching the Hydroplanes. Watching the Hydroplanes (7"). Watching the Hydroplanes. Their second demo, recorded the following year, was mixed by Peter Hook of New Order. The youthful band split in early 1982.
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Product Identifiers
ProducerMartin Hannett
Record LabelLtmr, LTM
UPC5024545346527
eBay Product ID (ePID)4046030500
Product Key Features
Release Year2005
FormatCD
GenreAlternative Rock
ArtistTunnelvision
Release TitleWatching the Hydroplanes
Dimensions
Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight0.19 lb
Item Length5.65 in
Item Width5.05 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Watching the Hydroplanes (7") 1.2 Morbid Fear (7") 1.3 The Man Who Would Be King 1.4 100 Men 1.5 Guessing the Way 1.6 Whitened Sepulchre 1.7 Old Comrades 1.8 Glenn Miller 1.9 Morbid Fear 1.10 Watching the Hydroplanes 1.11 100 Men 1.12 Guessing the Way 1.13 The Man Who Would Be King 1.14 Whitened Sepulchre 1.15 Watching the Hydroplanes
NotesLTM is pleased to announce a second archive CD by the cult band Tunnel vision, who recorded for Factory Records in 1980/81 and were produced by Martin Hannett and Peter Hook. From Blackpool on the North of England, cold wavers Tunnel vision were spotted by Factory at the 2nd even New Order gig in September 1980, and recorded the single Watching the Hydroplanes/Morbid Fear with legendary producer Martin Hannett. Their second demo, recorded the following year, was mixed by Peter Hook of New Order. The youthful band split in early 1982. 'Watching the Hydroplanes' combines both sides of the Factory single with all eight studio demo tracks recorded by the band in 1980-81, carefully remastered from original analogue mastertapes that for many years were thought to have been lost. In addition there is the pre-Hook mix of the second demo and a portastudio demo track. Features a faithful adaption of the original Martyn Atkins 7" sleeve artwork and includes a booklet of detailed band biography and archive photos. 2005.