Living on Video (1983 album)

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Living on Video
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 20, 1983 (1983-10-20)
RecordedMarch–September 1983
StudioUltrasonic Studio, Montreal
Length40:46
LanguageEnglish, French
Label Polydor
Producer Daniel Bernier
Trans-X chronology
Living on Video
(1983)
Living on Video
(1986)
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Living on Video (also known as Message on the Radio) is the first studio album by the Canadian synth-pop group Trans-X. Recorded and released in 1983 by Mantra Records, Message on the Radio was a seven-track album. Produced by Daniel Bernier, the record featured all instruments played by Pascal Languirand with Anne Brosseau on supporting vocals. The album was reissued in 1993 and contains a total of 14 tracks.

Contents

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."3-D Dance"Daniel Bernier, Dominique Nicodemo, Pascal Languirand5:52
2."Nitelife"Pascal Languirand7:09
3."21st Century"Pascal Languirand5:25
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
4."Living on Video"Pascal Languirand5:55
5."Message On The Radio"Pascal Languirand5:10
6."Josee"Lise Gregoire, Pascal Languirand5:45
7."Digital World"Steve Wyatt, Pascal Languirand3:30

1993 CD reissue

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Living on Video"Pascal Languirand5:54
2."Message on the Radio"P. Languirand5:10
3."Nitelife"P. Languirand7:10
4."21st Century"P. Languirand5:24
5."Josee"Lise Grégoire, Pascal Languirand5:42
6."Digital World (Pascal Languirand, S. Wyatt)"S. Wyatt, P. Languirand3:30
7."Eyes of Desire"René Grignon, Pascal Languirand3:32
8."3D-Dance"Daniel Bernier, Dominique Nicodemo, Pascal Languirand5:41
9."Monkey Dance"F. Weber, D. Toupin, P. Languirand5:45
10."Through the Eyes of the 90's"D. Toupin, P. Morin, J. Therrien, F. Weber, S. Daviau, P. Languirand5:05
11."Ich Liebe Dich (I Love You)"D. Toupin, P. Morin, J. Therrien, F. Weber, S. Daviau, P. Languirand5:25
12."Living on Video (Re-Recorded)"Pascal Languirand7:04
13."Message on the Radio (Remix)"P. Languirand5:27
14."Vivre Sur Video"P. Languirand6:12

Personnel

Instruments: Roland Jupiter 4 and 6, CSQ 600 and TR-808, Korg Vocoder and Polysix, Oberheim OB8, DMX and DSX, Elka Synthex, electric guitar, Simmons and Mattel drums.

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References

  1. "Trans-X – Living on Video". AllMusic .