Manners & Physique
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Manners & Physique is the fourth solo album from Adam Ant. It was released by March 1990 by MCA Records. The single "Room at the Top" peaked at number 13 in England and number 17 in America. "Rough Stuff" (US) and "Can't Set Rules About Love" (UK) were released afterwards.
Ant is credited with writing or co-writing all the tracks on the album, mostly in partnership with guitarist Marco Pirroni or André Cymone, who is credited with playing "Everything Else".
Adam himself later claimed that the album was styled after the bass heavy Minneapolis sound of which Cymone, in Ant's words, was "one of the architects".[2]
Although the album was recorded in 1989, six of the tracks were written in 1986. One of these, the Manners & Physique title track, featured lyrics from a 1986 composition, set to new music written by Cymone.
The album is dedicated to Ann Marie Dollard, Ant's "Dear Friend", 1956-1988. Dollard was Ant's acting agent who was killed in a riding accident.[3]. Her husband Pat is also listed in the credits.
On July, 20th, 2009 the album was re-released with remastered and bonus tracks.
Track listing
Original Release
- "Room at the Top" – 4:43 (Ant, Pirroni, Andre Cymone; Copyright EMI Music Publishing/EMI Songs)
- "Rough Stuff" – 4:40 (Ant, Cymone; Copyright EMI Music Publishing/EMI Songs)
- "If You Keep On" – 4:16 (Ant, Kevin Rowland; Copyright EMI Music Publishing)
- "Manners & Physique" – 3:30 (Ant, Cymone; Copyright EMI Music Publishing/EMI Songs)
- "Can't Set Rules About Love" – 4:43 (Ant, Pirroni; Copyright EMI Music Publishing)
- "U.S.S.A." – 4:27 (Ant; Copyright EMI Music Publishing)
- "Bright Lights Black Leather" – 5:22 (Ant; Copyright EMI Music Publishing)
- "Piccadilly" – 4:52 (Ant, Cymone; Copyright EMI Music Publishing/EMI Songs)
- "Young Dumb and Full of It" – 3:32 (Pirroni; Copyright EMI Music Publishing)
- "Anger, Inc." – 4:35 (Ant, Pirroni; Copyright EMI Music Publishing)
Re-release on Cherry Records
- "Room at the Top" – 4:43
- "Rough Stuff" – 4:40
- "If You Keep On" – 4:16
- "Manners & Physique" – 3:30
- "Can't Set Rules About Love" – 4:43
- "U.S.S.A." – 4:27
- "Bright Lights Black Leather" – 5:22
- "Piccadilly" – 4:52
- "Young Dumb and Full of It" – 3:32
- "Anger, Inc." – 4:35
- "BRUCE LEE
- "ROOM AT THE TOP (US REMIX)"
- "ROUGH STUFF (7” EDIT)"
- "ROOM AT THE TOP (HOUSE VOCAL)"
- "ROUGH STUFF (12" VOCAL REMIX)"
Tracks 11 - 15 are bonus tracks from various 7" and 12" releases.
Personnel
- Adam Ant: Vocals
- Marco Pirroni: Guitars
- Andre Cymone: "Everything Else" (Keyboards, Synthesizers, Electric & Synth Bass, Drums, Percussion, Drum Programming
Production
- Produced By Andre Cymone & Marc Shaiman
- Recorded, Engineered & Mixed By Dan Marnian
- Assistant Recording Engineer: Sally Browther
- Assistant Mix Engineer: Ryan Dorn
- Mastered By Steve Hall
External links
References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Antbook, packaged with Antbox, Sony Records 2000
- ^ Stand And Deliver, Adam Ant, Sedgewick & Jackson 2006
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- "Deutscher Girls" (1982; recorded 1978)
- "Young Parisians" (1978, reissued 1980)
- "Zerox" (1979; reissued 1981)
- "Kings of the Wild Frontier" (1980, reissued 1981)
- "Dog Eat Dog" (1980)
- "Antmusic" (1980)
- "Cartrouble" (1981)
- Stand and Deliver" (1981)
- "Prince Charming" (1981)
- "Ant Rap" (1981)
- "Goody Two Shoes" (1982)
- "Friend or Foe" (1982)
- "Desperate But Not Serious" (1982)
- "Puss‘n‘Boots" (1983)
- "Strip" (1984)
- "Apollo 9" (1984)
- "Vive Le Rock" (1984)
- "Room at the Top" (1990)
- "Rough Stuff"
- "Can’t Set Rules About Love" (1990)
- "Wonderful" (1995)
- "Gotta Be a Sin" (1995)
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