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  2. The Best of Ultravox - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Ultravox is the seventh compilation by Ultravox, released on EMI Gold records, in 2003, being one of the more recent compilation albums of the band. The songs of the disc are from the success era of the band, in the 1980s, while Midge Ure was the singer.

  3. Ultravox - Wikipedia

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    After the "Set Movements Tour" in 1984, a "greatest hits" compilation spanning the band's 1980s output was released entitled The Collection. It was preceded by a new single, "Love's Great Adventure", which enjoyed massive radio airplay that autumn and eventually peaked at No. 12 in the UK, accompanied by a popular Indiana Jones-style spoof video

  4. If I Was: The Very Best of Midge Ure & Ultravox - Wikipedia

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    If I Was: The Very Best of Midge Ure & Ultravox is a 1993 compilation album by Scottish musician Midge Ure, featuring songs from his solo career and as part of the new wave and synthpop band Ultravox, along with Ure's collaborations with Mick Karn ("After a Fashion"), Phil Lynott ("Yellow Pearl"), Visage ("Fade to Grey"), and charity supergroup Band Aid ("Do They Know It's Christmas?

  5. The Collection (Ultravox album) - Wikipedia

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    The Collection is a greatest hits album by British band Ultravox, released on 2 November 1984 [2] by Chrysalis Records.It includes all fourteen of the band's hit singles on Chrysalis from 1980 to 1984, including "Love's Great Adventure", released ahead of the album on 12 October 1984 as a stand-alone single.

  6. Ultravox discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of the British post punk / synth-pop band Ultravox.While active from 1975 to 1996, the band released a number of LPs and CDs, although more discs were released after their demise.

  7. Vienna (Ultravox song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 "Vienna" was re-released by Chrysalis, to promote the Midge Ure/Ultravox greatest hits compilation If I Was: The Very Best of Midge Ure & Ultravox. This reissue peaked at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. [22] Like the compilation album, the single also included songs by Midge Ure (as B-sides).

  8. Dancing with Tears in My Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" is the second single from Lament, Ultravox's seventh studio album, released on 11 May 1984. [4] The single effectively put Ultravox back on the map, peaking at No. 3 on the UK singles chart, [5] and reaching the top 10 in several European countries. The song also entered the Australian and Canadian top 75 but ...

  9. Billy Currie - Wikipedia

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    Ure decided to leave Visage to focus on Ultravox full-time in 1982. Currie remained with Visage for a while longer, but he too had left by 1984. From 1980 to 1986, Ultravox released seven top 10 albums, including a live album and a "greatest hits" compilation and featured in Live Aid in Wembley Stadium on 13 July 1985. During the last days of ...