Crack Attic
Crack Attic is a compilation of songs from the first five studio albums by Crack the Sky. It draws most heavily from their 1975 debut and 1976 follow-up, with more than half of the tracks here taken from those two releases.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by John Palumbo, except where noted.
Original Album |
1. |
"Hold On" |
Crack the Sky |
3:00 |
2. |
"Surf City" |
Crack the Sky |
3:54 |
3. |
"She's a Dancer" |
Crack the Sky |
3:53 |
4. |
"Mind Baby" |
Crack the Sky |
4:31 |
5. |
"Ice" |
Crack the Sky |
4:37 |
6. |
"We Want Mine" |
Animal Notes |
4:51 |
7. |
"Maybe I Can Fool Everybody (Tonight)" |
Animal Notes |
5:56 |
8. |
"Rangers at Midnight" |
Animal Notes |
7:34 |
9. |
"Invaders from Mars" |
Animal Notes |
3:30 |
10. |
"Nuclear Apathy" |
Safety in Numbers |
8:31 |
11. |
"Long Nights" |
Safety in Numbers |
3:56 |
12. |
"Lighten Up McGraw" (Rob Stevens, Rick Witkowski, Joe Macre) |
Safety in Numbers |
5:08 |
13. |
"White Music" |
White Music |
4:12 |
14. |
"Hot Razors in My Heart" |
White Music |
4:48 |
15. |
"Poptown" |
White Music |
3:48 |
16. |
"Flamingo Prelude/Too Nice for That" |
Photoflamingo |
4:06 |
Personnel
The band
- Joe Macre — Bass guitar, back-up vocals
- Rick Witkowski — Guitar, back-up vocals
- John Palumbo — Bass guitar, vocals, keyboards, guitar, piano
- Gary Lee Chappell — Lead vocals ("Nuclear Apathy", "Lighten Up McGraw")
- Joey D'Amico — Drums, back-up vocals, lead vocals ("Long Nights")
- Vince DePaul — Synthesizer, keyboards
- Jim Griffiths — guitar, back-up vocals
Additional musicians
- Terence P. Minogue — Horn
- Michael Brecker — Horn ("She's a Dancer", "Mind Baby")
- Randy Brecker — Horn ("She's a Dancer", "Mind Baby")
- David Sanborn — Horn ("She's a Dancer", "Mind Baby")
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