New Musik formed in 1977 in London, growing out of a casual band of South London school friends who jammed together under the name End of the World. Songwriter and record producer Tony Mansfield was the lead vocalist and frontman for the band, and was joined in the original line-up by, bassist Tony Hibbert and drummer Phil Towner. Rather than immediately pursue a recording contract, New Musik chose to hone their craft first. Working during down times at a recording studio where Mansfield was informally employed as a session musician and apprentice sound engineer, the foursome recorded most of what would become their first two albums before approaching the UK record label, GTO Records with the finished master tapes. However, before GTO released the first New Musik single, "Straight Lines", in August 1979, Straker had left for a solo career, He was replaced by Clive Gates, and the new line-up completed New Musik's debut album, From A to B, which was released in April 1980.
DISC ONE: FROM A TO B
1. STRAIGHT LINES
2. SANCTUARY
3. A MAP OF YOU
4. SCIENCE
5. ON ISLANDS
6. THIS WORLD OF WATER
7. LIVING BY NUMBERS
8. DEAD FISH (DON'T SWIM HOME
9. ADVENTURES
10. THE SAFE SIDE
11. SHE'S A MAGAZINE
12. SAD FILMS
13. MISSING PERSONS
BONUS TRACKS
14. TELL ME SOMETHING NEW
15. CHIK MUSIK
16. MAGAZINE MUSIK
DISC TWO: ANYWHERE
1. THEY ALL RUN AFTER THE CARVING KNIFE
2. AREAS
3. CHURCHES
4. THIS WORLD OF WALTER
5. LUXURY
6. WHILE YOU WAIT
7. CHANGING MINDS
8. PEACE
9. DESIGN
10. TRAPS
11. DIVISION
12. BACK TO ROOM ONE
BONUS TRACKS
13. THE OFFICE
14. FROM THE VILLAGE
15. GUITARS