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== Release and promotion == Initially, Carerre only planned three [[Single (music)|single]] releases of ''Adventures in Modern Recording'' tracks: "I Am a Camera" with a [[A-side and B-side|B-side]] of "Fade Away" in October 1981, the title track with "Blue Nylon" as its B-side in January 1982 and "On TV" with a longer version of "Blue Nylon" later that year. However, the album's success in [[continental Europe]] led to the label releasing both "Lenny" and "Beatnik" as singles in 1982. "On TV" and "Fade Away" garnered an exclusive [[Flexi disc|flexidisc]] release via ''[[Trouser Press]]'' magazine, while the title track ran on the seventh issue of ''[[SFX Cassette Magazine]]'', where guest critic [[Richard Skinner (broadcaster)|Richard Skinner]] applauded Horn's singing and compared it to the works of [[Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young]].<ref name ="Ianpeel"/>
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