Elevator (Bay City Rollers album)

Elevator
Studio album by The Rollers
Released 1979
Recorded 1979
Genre Pop, Rock
Label Arista
Producer Peter Ker
The Rollers chronology

Strangers in the Wind
(1978)
Elevator
(1979)
Voxx
(1980)

Elevator is a 1979 rock album by the Bay City Rollers. Having replaced longtime lead singer Les McKeown with Duncan Faure, the group shortened their name to simply The Rollers, and pursued a more rocking, power-pop sound than their previous work.

The album, released by Arista, was poorly received. Neither the album itself or any single releases would hit the charts.

The album was reissued on CD in 2008, with no bonus cuts however.

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Track listing

Side One

  1. "Stoned Houses #1" (Faulkner, Wood, Faure)
  2. "Elevator" (Faulkner, Faure, Wood)
  3. "Playing in a Rock and Roll Band" (Faure, Tom Seufurt)
  4. "Hello & Welcome Home" (Faulkner, Faure)
  5. "I Was Eleven" (Faure)
  6. "Stoned Houses #2" (Faulkner)

Side Two

  1. "Turn on the Radio" (Faulkner, Faure, Wood, Alan Longmuir)
  2. "Instant Relay" (Faulkner)
  3. "Tomorrow's Just A Day Away" (Faulkner, Wood)
  4. "Who'll Be My Keeper" (Faure)
  5. "Back on the Road Again" (Faulkner, Faure, Wood, Alan Longmuir)
  6. "Washington's Birthday" (Wood, Faulkner, Faure)

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