Slow Motion (Ultravox song)

"Slow Motion" is a song by new wave and synthpop band Ultravox, and the first single from the then-forthcoming Systems of Romance album, released on 4 August 1978.[1] It subsequently spent four weeks on the UK Singles Chart in 1981, peaking at no. 33.[2]

"Slow Motion"
Song by Ultravox
from the album Systems of Romance
B-side"Dislocation"
Released4 August 1978
Recorded1978
GenreSynthpop
LabelIsland
Songwriter(s)John Foxx, Billy Currie
Producer(s)Conny Plank, Ultravox

"Slow Motion" was an important influence to Gary Numan who would have commercial success with electronic pop the following year. Numan said of the song: “This was a fantastic fusion of different elements and set a standard I then tried very, very hard to reach with "Are "Friends" Electric?" and "Cars". I was trying to be as good as Ultravox."[3]

About the song edit

"Slow Motion" was the material of a changing band. It was the first single featuring Robin Simon as guitarist (replacing Stevie Shears) and also the first under the new name "Ultravox", without the exclamation mark. New sounds were provided by synthesizers and electric drums.[1]

The song was performed live on Old Grey Whistle Test in early 1978, before the release of the single and the Systems of Romance album. It was performed by the band during their first tour with Midge Ure in 1979.[4]

Track listing edit

Original released version edit

  1. "Slow Motion" – 3:27
  2. "Dislocation" – 2:55

3-song EP edit

It was released by Island Records on February 23 1981.

A-side edit

  1. "Slow Motion"
  2. "Quiet Men" (single version)

B-side edit

  1. "Hiroshima Mon Amour" (album version)

4-song EP edit

Released the same day as the 3-song EP

A-side edit

  1. "Quiet Men" (single version)
  2. "Hiroshima Mon Amour" (ROckWrok single version)

B-side edit

  1. "Slow Motion"
  2. "Dislocation"

References edit