The band will also perform a special live-streamed show from London’s Indigo at The O2 on October 24th – set to raise money and awareness for their crew, whose livelihoods have been so affected in the wake of the global Covid-19 pandemic. Lyrically detailing the atomic bombing on Hiroshima during World War II by the B-29 Superfortress aircraft, the song scored a UK Top 10 on the singles charts and went on to become an international success, selling more than 5 million copies worldwide and ingraining itself as a synth-pop classic and arguably OMD’s signature track. Recorded at Ridge Farm Studios in Dorking, and released on September 26th, 1980, ‘Enola Gay’ was the only single from the band’s second studio album, Organisation. It’s already a perfect song, so this is just a tribute and an homage, made all the more meaningful with the occurrence this year of the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombs on Japan. Of the remix, Al comments, “Getting your hands on the raw material of ‘Enola Gay’ feels like stealing into hallowed halls. The single has also received a sublime, hypnotic remix from Hot Chip‘s Al Doyle, out today. The band has also unveiled a special new and enhanced HD version of the original ‘Enola Gay’ video – watch here. The digital version is available to purchase today, and pre-orders for the 12″ colored vinyl are available now HERE. The second is a slowed down, chilled out rework that is far removed from the original but remains undeniably glorious. One extended mix uses the original master multi-track, which sounds like the 12″ version that never was, but should have been released in 1980. The release features two brand new mixes of the track by Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys. With more than 40 million records sold and hit dance tracks like Electricity, Enola Gay, Secret, So in Love, and perhaps their best-known hit If You Leave that appeared on the Pretty in Pink soundtrack, the band comes to the Greek Theatre on May 26 as part of their belated 40-year anniversary tour.
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) have announced a limited edition 12″ colored vinyl release of the band’s legendary anti-war hit single “Enola Gay,” to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its original release, and 75 years since the World War II atomic bombing of Hiroshima by the Enola Gay aircraft. Special Live Stream Show You Me & OMD London’s Indigo at The O2 New & Enhanced HD Version Of The Original ‘Enola Gay’ Video – Watch Here