Power in the Darkness
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Power in the Darkness | ||
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Studio album by Tom Robinson Band | ||
Released | 1978 | |
Genre | Punk/Rock | |
Label | EMI | |
Producer | Chris Thomas, Vic Maile |
Power in the Darkness is the debut studio album by English punk band Tom Robinson Band, first released in early 1978. The album consisted of four singles, four B-sides and two new tracks. All ten titles were tracks previously unreleased in the UK, and no songs from any earlier 7" releases were included. However, seven extra songs did appear on album releases in other countries.
[edit] Track listing
- "Up Against the Wall" - 3:35
- "Grey Cortina" - 2:10
- "Too Good to Be True" - 3:35
- "Ain't Gonna Take It" - 2:53
- "Long Hot Summer" - 4:44
- "The Winter of '79" - 4:31
- "Man You Never Saw" 2:44
- "Better Decide Which Side You're On" - 2:50
- "You Gotta Survive" - 3:15
- "Power in the Darkness" - 4:55
- "2-4-6-8 Motorway"
- "I Shall Be Released" (Bob Dylan)
- "(Sing If You're) Glad to Be Gay"
- "Don't Take No for an Answer"
- "Martin"
- "Right On Sister"
- "I'm All Right Jack"
- "I'm Waiting for My Man"† (Live at the London Lyceum, 1977) (Lou Reed)
- "Power in the Darkness"† (2004 Remix)
Personnel:
- Tom Robinson - vocals, bass
- Danny Kustow - guitar
- Mark Ambler - keyboards
- Dolphin Taylor - drums
- † These tracks were included in a digitally remastered 2004 re-release.