Desire (Toyah album)
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Desire | ||
Studio album by Toyah | ||
Released | 1987 | |
Recorded | 1987, Abbey Road Studios | |
Genre | New Wave, Rock music | |
Label | E.G. Records | |
Producer(s) | Mike Hedges | |
Toyah chronology | ||
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Minx (1985) |
Desire (1987) |
Prostitute (1988) |
Desire is the second album released by Toyah Willcox as a solo artist.
It is more typical of her band's earlier albums rather than its more commercial predecessor Minx, although it didn't entirely escape the imposition of cover versions, including Gane's "Echo Beach" and, somewhat incongruously, Moroder's "Love's Unkind". However, most of the songs are once again co-written by Willcox and it benefits from a consistent band line-up[citation needed] rather than the large number of session musicians involved in Minx.
[edit] Track listing
- "Echo Beach" (Gane)
- "Moonlight Dancing" (Willcox/Bogen/Graham)
- "Revive The World" (Willcox/Geballe)
- "The View" (Willcox/Lee)
- "Moon Migration" (Willcox/Wooley)
- "Love's Unkind" (Summer/Moroder)
- "Dear Diary" (Willcox/Darlow)
- "Deadly As A Woman" (Willcox/Graham)
- "Goodbye Baby" (Willcox/Graham/Darlow)
- "When A Woman Cries" (Willcox)
- "Desire" (Willcox/Fripp)
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Production
- Producer: Mike Hedges
- Engineer: Hayden Bendall