Ph.D. (album)
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Ph.D. | ||||||||||
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Studio album by Ph.D. | ||||||||||
Released | 1981 | |||||||||
Recorded | 1981 | |||||||||
Genre | Pop rock, New Wave, synthpop | |||||||||
Length | 34.25 | |||||||||
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Atlantic (USA) WEA Ph.D./Voiceprint | |||||||||
Producer | Ph.D. | |||||||||
Ph.D. chronology | ||||||||||
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Ph.D. is the 1981 début album by the band of the same name. It was later reissued with a different cover when "I Won't Let You down" became a hit in several countries in early 1982. The original cover was designed by Mike Payne and was the first release of his "Electrograph" artwork.
The album was reissued 3 November 2008 by Ph.D./Voiceprint Records.[1]
Track listing
- Little Suzi's on the Up 2.56
- War Years 3.19
- Oh Maria 2.48
- Oo Sha Sha 3.29
- I Won't Let You Down 4.21
- There's No Answer to It 3.15
- Poor City 3.33
- Up Down 4.07
- Hollywood Signs 3.23
- Radio to On 3.32
Personnel
- Jim Diamond - vocals, lyrics
- Tony Hymas - keyboards, music
- Simon Phillips - drums
- Mark Craney - drums on 4 and 7
- Cy Langston - co-producer, engineer
- Phil Palmer - guitar on 7
- Neil Hornsby - assistant engineer
- Jeffrey Levinson - executive producer
References
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