Strip (album)
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Strip | |||||
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Studio album by Adam Ant | |||||
Released | November 1983 | ||||
Recorded | Stockholm summer 1983 | ||||
Genre | Rock, Pop | ||||
Label | Columbia Records FE 39108 |
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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 and #20 in the UK. The title track, Strip was released as a single in 1984 and reached #42 US, #41 UK. Phil Collins plays drums on the tracks "Puss In Boots" #5 UK & "Strip." The album was re-released in a remastered edition in 2005 with eight bonus tracks.
[edit] Track listing
- "Strip"
- "Baby, Let Me Scream at You"
- "Libertine"
- "Spanish Games"
- "Vanity"
- "Puss'n Boots"
- "Playboy"
- "Montreal"
- "Navel to Neck"
- "Amazon"
[edit] Additional tracks on the 2005 remaster
- "Strip (Demo version)"
- "Dirty Harry (Demo version)"
- "Horse You Rode in On (Demo version)"
- "She Wins Zulu (Demo version)"
- "Puss'n Boots (Demo version)"
- "Playboy (Rehearsal)"
- "Navel to Neck (Rehearsal)"
- "Strip (Live)"
[edit] As an influence
Omarion's "Touch" has been compared to Adam Ant's single "Strip" due to their similar rhythms and context.