The Visitors (1983)
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The Visitors | |||||
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Studio album by The Visitors | |||||
Released | 1983 | ||||
Recorded | 1979 | ||||
Genre | Proto-Punk | ||||
Label | Citadel | ||||
Producer | Deniz Tek and Charles Fisher | ||||
The Visitors chronology | |||||
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The Visitors was a self-titled album from the band The Visitors released in 1983. The album was originally recorded under the Radio Birdman label Trafalgar Music, and the tapes were left to sit for four years with no interest bar the Phantom EP release. The insistence of Citadel to make the material available convinced Trafalgar into agreeing to allow Citadel to finance the remixes. Deniz was available for the remixes that were done at EMI 301's eight-track studio. However, he was not available to assist with the artwork, and the process ultimately took longer than expected.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
Side 1
- Living World ( D Tek ) (2:54 m:s)
- Brother John ( D Tek ) (4:29 m:s)
- Haunted Road ( D Tek ) (3:34 m:s)
- Life Spill ( D Tek ) (3:44 m:s)
- Journey By Sledge ( D Tek / M Sisto ) (4:34 m:s)
Side 2
- Sad TV ( D Tek ) (3:47 m:s)
- Miss You Too Much ( D Tek ) (2:58 m:s)
- Euro Girls ( M Sisto / P Hoyle ) (1:52 m:s)
- Let's Have Some Fun ( D Tek ) (2:08 m:s)
- Hell Yes ( D Tek ) (3:15 m:s)
- Disperse ( M Sisto / P Boyce ) (4:32 m:s)
[edit] Credits
- Mark Sisto - Vocals & Backing Vocals
- Deniz Tek - Guitar
- Ron Keeley - Drums
- Pip Hoyle - Piano, Organ & Backing Vocals
- Steve Harris - Bass
- Angie Pepper - Backing Vocals
[edit] Technical Details
- Produced by Deniz Tek and Charles Fisher
- Engineered by Alistair McFarlane
- Recorded live at Palms Studio 1979
- Remixed at EMI 301 by Deniz Tek and Pip Hoyle
- Except Disperse by Rob Younger
- Remix engineered by Alan Thorne
[edit] See also
- The Visitors
- Radio Birdman
- The Angie Pepper Band
- Proto-Punk
- Australian Indie Rock