I own the 'first edition' numbered yellow vinyl that was signed by Andy and Paul along with the split red and grey edition that was sold exclusively via their webstore. The 'first edition' remains sealed but the split colour copy is for playing.
At the time of release the band suggested this album could be their last studio recording. Whilst I have a feeing we will see a number of live albums released at the end of the current tour, it is a shame to think that another one of the artists I admire may choose to call it a day.
As with most of their recent albums "Bauhaus Staircase" offers us some great pop songs with heavy Kraftwerk influences. There are also one or two disposable instrumentals, a 'borrowed' idea and an old song that has been given a tweak. It has almost become the OMD album formula.
Highlights are undoubtedly the title track, "Look at you now", "Kleptocracy" and the magnificent "Veruschka". The single "Don't Go" was originally released to support the "Souvenir" compilation back in 2019 so its appearance here is a little surprising. Whilst admitting you like this song is a little frowned upon in the OMD fan community, I can't help but enjoy it. It might be best to describe "Slow Train" as 'being inspired' by Goldfrapp's "Train" - a track that permanently changed my eardrums when I heard it live back in 2010.
Personally I'm not too enamoured with the patronising "Anthropocene" or the equally annoying "Evolution of the Species", but they don't dent the fortunes of the album too much. If this is to be their last album then OMD can say the went out on a high. 4/5