Orgasm (album)
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Orgasm | ||
Studio album by John's Children | ||
Released | September 1970 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Rock music | |
Length | 39:46 | |
Label | White Whale WWS-7128 (USA); SWWL-933978 (Aus) | |
Producer(s) | Simon Napier-Bell | |
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John's Children chronology | ||
n.a. | Orgasm (1967) |
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Orgasm is John's Children's sole album, projected for release on March 18, 1967, and eventually during September 1970. It was recorded before Marc Bolan joined the band. It is a fake live record with audience screams dubbed from the A Hard Day's Night soundtrack. Due to its original cover depicting the title and maybe also due to the Sieg Heil chants between two songs it was withdrawn in 1967.
In Australia it was released as eponymous album.
[edit] Track listing
Side 1
- "Killer Ben" - ()
- "Jagged Time Lapse" - ()
- "Smashed Blocked" - ()
- "You're A Nothing" - ()
- "Not The Sort Of Girl" - ()
Side 2
- "Cold On Me" - ()
- "Leave Me Alone" - ()
- "Let Me Know" - ()
- "Just What You Want - Just What You'll Get" - ()
- "Why Do You Lie" - ()
[edit] Personnel
- Andy Ellison: vocals
- Geoff McClelland: guitar
- John Hewlett: bass guitar
- Chris Townson: drums