Strip (album)

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Strip
Studio album by Adam Ant
Released 1983
Recorded 1983
Genre Rock, Pop
Label Epic
FE 39108
Professional reviews
Adam Ant chronology
Friend or Foe
(1982)
Strip
(1983)
Vive Le Rock
(1985)


Strip is the second solo album by Adam Ant, released in 1983. The album marked a decline in Ant's success, as it only reached #65 in the United States. The title track, Strip was released as a single in 1984 and reached #42. Phil Collins plays drums on the tracks "Puss In Boots" and "Strip." The album was re-released in a remastered edition in 2005 with eight bonus tracks.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Strip"
  2. "Baby, Let Me Scream at You"
  3. "Libertine"
  4. "Spanish Games"
  5. "Vanity"
  6. "Puss'n Boots"
  7. "Playboy"
  8. "Montreal"
  9. "Navel to Neck"
  10. "Amazon"

[edit] Additional tracks on the 2005 remaster

  1. "Strip (Demo Version)"
  2. "Dirty Harry (Demo Version)"
  3. "Horse You Rode in On (Demo Version)"
  4. "She Wins Zulu (Demo Version)"
  5. "Puss'n Boots (Demo Version)"
  6. "Playboy (Rehearsal)"
  7. "Navel to Neck (Rehearsal)"
  8. "Strip (Live)"

[edit] As an Influence

Omarion's "Touch" has been compared to Adam Ant's single "Strip" due to their simliar rhythms and context.