2WO explained

2WO
Type:Studio album
Artist:Strange Advance
Cover:2WO (Strange Advance album) coverart.jpg
Released:February 1985
Recorded:Phase One Studios, Toronto, Britannia Row, London, UK, Mushroom Studios, Vancouver, BC, ESP Studios, Buttonville, Ontario
Genre:Rock, new wave
Label:Capitol
Producer:Drew Arnott
Michael Kamen ("Nor Crystal Tears" only)
Prev Title:Worlds Away
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:The Distance Between
Next Year:1988

2WO is the second studio album by Canadian new wave band Strange Advance released in February, 1985. It featured two hit Canadian singles, "We Run" and "The Second That I Saw You". Along with their first album, this was a Canadian gold record for the band.

Background and writing

This recording features heavy use of keyboards and synthesizers including the Fairlight, Yamaha DX7, and Jupiter 8.

Recalling the inspiration behind the hit song "We Run", Drew Arnott said it was "one of those 'wake up sweating' dreams. I just described what I saw. The smallest things can be the most inspiring. Ed Shaw added a delay to a sound in "We Run" which made the whole track come alive for me. Major bow to Michael Kamen for the strings and Scott Litt (REM) for the mix."

One song written during the 2WO sessions but left off the record was "Lady with a Blade", which would later appear on the 1995 compilation album Worlds Away & Back.

Critical reception

Tomas Mureika of allmusic calls 2WO "A seriously overlooked album".

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