Icehouse (album)
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Icehouse | ||
Studio album by Icehouse | ||
Released | 1980 | |
Recorded | — | |
Genre | Post Punk | |
Length | ? | |
Label | Chrysalis Records | |
Producer(s) | Cameron Allan, Iva Davies | |
Icehouse chronology | ||
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Icehouse (1980) |
Primitive Man (1982) |
- For the Australian band, see Icehouse (band).
Icehouse was the first album released by Australian band Icehouse, then billed as Flowers, in 1980. Containing the hits "Walls", "Can't Help Myself" and "We Can Get Together", the album made heavy use of synthesizers, which would continue to be used throughout the band's career.
[edit] Track listing
- "Icehouse"
- "We Can Get Together"
- "Fatman"
- "Sister"
- "Walls"
- "Can't Help Myself"
- "Skin"
- "Sons"
- "Boulevarde"
- "Nothing To Do"
- "Not My Kind"
- "Send Somebody" **
- "All the Way" **
- "Paradise Lost" (Instrumental) **
- "Love in Motion" (Original Single Mix) *
- "Goonight, Mr. Matthews" (B-Side) *
- "Can't Help Myself" (Original 10" Single Mix) *
[**Not included on original Australian LP release]
[*Bonus tracks only on Australian 2002 reissue]