How to Make Friends and Influence People
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How to Make Friends and Influence People | |||||
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Studio album by Terrorvision | |||||
Released | 1994 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 54:50 | ||||
Label | EMI, Total Vegas | ||||
Producer | Gil Norton | ||||
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How to Make Friends and Influence People is the second album by the rock band Terrorvision, released in 1994 on Total Vegas Recordings. Oblivion; Middleman; Pretend Best Friend; Alice, What's The Matter?; and Some People Say were all released as singles.
The title refers to the Dale Carnegie book How to Win Friends and Influence People.
Contents |
[edit] Line-up
- Tony Wright - vocals
- Mark Yates - guitars
- Leigh Marklew - bass
- Shutty - drums
[edit] Guests
- Anita Madigan - backing vocals (#2, #4, #13)
- Audrey Riley - backing vocals (#5)
- Enrico Tomasso - flugelhorn (#9)
- Spry Galliano - percussion (#8)
[edit] Other credits
- Gil Norton - producer
- Al Clay - engineer
- Mike Cyr - assistant engineer
- Mark Phythian - programmer
- Mixed by Gil Norton and Chris Sheldon
[edit] Track listing
All tracks written by Audrey Riley and Billy McGhee
- "Alice What's the Matter" – 2:43
- "Oblivion" – 3:03
- "Stop The Bus" – 3:43
- "Discotheque Wreck" – 3:17
- "Middleman" – 3:32
- "Still the Rhythm" – 3:32
- "Ten Shades of Grey" – 3:03
- "Stab in the Back" – 4:51
- "Pretend Best Friend" - 3:47
- "Time O the Signs" – 3:25
- "What the Doctor Ordered" – 2:17
- "Some People Say" – 3:03
- "What Makes You Tick" – 4:10 (CD Track length – 14:34)
- "Hidden track" (starts – 9:32 into What Makes You Tick) – 5:02
The hidden track is a very low quality collection of sounds recorded by the band in New York, where the album was recorded.
[edit] Notes
The album was recorded in 17 days.