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Cover Me is now on Patreon! If you love cover songs, we hope you will consider supporting us there with a small monthly subscription. The group issued their debut single, 'Electricity', in 1979, and achieved several international top 10 hits during the 1980s and 1990s, including their signature songs 'Enola Gay' (1980) and 'If You Leave' (1986). More info about the new album The Punishment of Luxury can be found on OMD’s website. The discography of English electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) includes 13 studio albums and 40 singles, among other releases. The original version of “Enola Gay” can be found on iTunes and Amazon. No ukes? Instrumental ukulele cover from Nebesmrtnici.Some slow ska with The Skamonics.(2012).Instrumental surf guitar version from The Treble Spankers.Jackhammered death metal version from Empatic. The Enola Gay (/ n o l /) is a Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber, named after Enola Gay Tibbets, the mother of the pilot, Colonel Paul Tibbets. OMD Celebrate 40 Years Of Legendary Hit ‘Enola Gay’ With Limited Edition 12 Coloured Vinyl out November 27th on UMC/EMI Special Live Stream Show ‘You Me & OMD’ London’s Indigo at The O2 October 24th 9.Screaming don’t-leave-me soul with harmonies is about as far away as you can get from the original… and thoroughly entertaining! The apparently defunct Barcelona funk outfit released the track as a single in 2011. To mark the release of Reprise, a collection of covers celebrating 30 years of songwriting, Qobuz revisits the career of an artist who has constantly kept the music world off-balance sometimes even wrong-footing himself before finally finding his artistic sweet-spot. As you’ll see, the song has inspired a variety of cross-genre covers well worth sharing…īringing it all home is this must-see campy doo-wop and soul version. “Enola Gay” has been ranked as one of the greatest songs of the ’80s by NME, and MusicRadar says that “its almost naive arrangement… includes some of the biggest synth hooks of all time.” But it turns out a good cover of “Enola Gay” doesn’t need a synthesizer. Enola gay (split tape w ultimate disorder) / 1993 / Crust Punk / France. Enola Gay - Campaign For Musical Alcoholisation 1:10. Founding members Paul Humphreys and Andy McCluskey saw their first significant UK and US dance chart success with the release of “Enola Gay.” Named for the plane that dropped the first A-bomb ever dropped on a city, the McCluskey-penned antiwar dance track was the only single from their second album Organisation, and predated the success the band would experience in the late-‘80s with Top 20 hits like “If You Leave,” “Dreaming,” and “(Forever) Live and Die.” Vivisection / Enola Gay Split EP - 1994 - (Full Album) 13:50. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, also known as OMD, formed in 1978 in northwest England. But the popular new wave band who recorded the original version happens to be in the news themselves because of a brand-new studio album, their thirteenth, that dropped on September 1 st. A discussion about a 1980 synth-pop song that references the atomic bombing of Hiroshima may run the risk of being, unintentionally, too close to current world events.