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The Domino Theory

Bolland

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It seemed an unlikely venture at the time, too -- but somehow or other, this concept album about the chilling terrors of nuclear war is a brilliant tour de force, and has become a cult classic in the process. Brothers Rob and Ferdi Bolland aka Bolland & Bolland (who would go on to greater fame for their work with Falco -- remember "Rock Me Amadeus"?) have concocted a mini rock opera that also functions as a great collection of pop songs. From the opening anthem, "In the Army Now" (which became a minor hit for Status Quo), the Bolland brothers launch into a new wave odyssey that more than lives up to its promise and its premise. "The Dogs of War," "Heart of Darkness," and "Heaven Can Wait" are pure power pop at its finest, while the epic "Cambodia Moon" and "To the Battleground" do the heavy lifting in the ballad department. Bookended by an "Ouverture" and a "Finale," it is clear that the Bolland brothers aimed very high for their debut effort. And while commercial success would elude them for a few more years, "The Domino Theory" is -- at once -- a great concept album, a great new wave collection, and an endlessly listenable musical journey, one that actually makes you think about some pretty heavy issues. How many records can you honestly say that about? It is too bad that this record ever only achieved cult status -- it is one of the best concept albums to emerge from the 1980s and has been sorely overlooked by too many for too long. Before judging them on their work with Falco or Samantha Fox, be sure to check out one of the most ambitious and creative albums of the decade, and then marvel at the fact that it's their major-label debut. It's a sonic shock to the system you won't soon forget.

© Tomas Mureika /TiVo

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1
Overture
00:00:59

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

2
You're In The Army Now
00:04:25

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

3
The Dogs Of War
00:03:13

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

4
Heart Of Darkness
00:04:25

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

5
Cambodia Moon
00:03:45

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

6
Heaven Can Wait
00:03:27

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

7
To The Battleground
00:04:33

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

8
Long Day's Journey Into The Night
00:02:53

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

9
Let's Help A*R*VI*N Out
00:03:01

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

10
Rendez-Vous With Radiation
00:03:34

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

11
finale
00:01:14

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

12
You're In The Army Now (Extended Version)
00:06:17

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

13
Heaven Can Wait (Extended Version)
00:06:31

Bolland, MainArtist - Rob Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Ferdi Bolland, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Nanada Music, MusicPublisher

1981 Red Bullet 1981 Red Bullet

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It seemed an unlikely venture at the time, too -- but somehow or other, this concept album about the chilling terrors of nuclear war is a brilliant tour de force, and has become a cult classic in the process. Brothers Rob and Ferdi Bolland aka Bolland & Bolland (who would go on to greater fame for their work with Falco -- remember "Rock Me Amadeus"?) have concocted a mini rock opera that also functions as a great collection of pop songs. From the opening anthem, "In the Army Now" (which became a minor hit for Status Quo), the Bolland brothers launch into a new wave odyssey that more than lives up to its promise and its premise. "The Dogs of War," "Heart of Darkness," and "Heaven Can Wait" are pure power pop at its finest, while the epic "Cambodia Moon" and "To the Battleground" do the heavy lifting in the ballad department. Bookended by an "Ouverture" and a "Finale," it is clear that the Bolland brothers aimed very high for their debut effort. And while commercial success would elude them for a few more years, "The Domino Theory" is -- at once -- a great concept album, a great new wave collection, and an endlessly listenable musical journey, one that actually makes you think about some pretty heavy issues. How many records can you honestly say that about? It is too bad that this record ever only achieved cult status -- it is one of the best concept albums to emerge from the 1980s and has been sorely overlooked by too many for too long. Before judging them on their work with Falco or Samantha Fox, be sure to check out one of the most ambitious and creative albums of the decade, and then marvel at the fact that it's their major-label debut. It's a sonic shock to the system you won't soon forget.

© Tomas Mureika /TiVo

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