Mo Foster's "Technicolour" is a vibrant and dynamic journey through the sounds of the late 1980s, released on September 15, 1989, under the label Music House - Industry. This album is a testament to Mo Foster's versatility and innovation, blending a variety of musical styles that reflect the technological and cultural zeitgeist of the era.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 9 minutes, "Technicolour" is a rich tapestry of tracks that range from the energetic and pulsating rhythms of "Video Business" and "Fast Graphics" to the smooth and melodic tones of "Easy Rider" and "Smooth Running." The album showcases Foster's ability to create music that is both accessible and sophisticated, with a keen ear for detail and a knack for crafting memorable hooks.
Tracks like "Anything Goes" and "Up To The Minute" highlight Foster's knack for capturing the spirit of the times, while "Two Lane Blacktop" and "Traffic" offer a more introspective and reflective mood. The album also features a number of instrumental pieces, such as "Built By Robots" and "Rhythm Stick," which showcase Foster's virtuosity as a musician and his ability to create complex and engaging compositions.
"Technicolour" is not just an album, but a snapshot of a moment in time, capturing the energy and excitement of the late 1980s. Whether you're a fan of Mo Foster or simply a lover of great music, "Technicolour" is sure to impress and delight.