Animotion (album)
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Animotion is the self-titled debut album from Los Angeles synthpop sextet Animotion. It was released in 1984 on Mercury Records and features the group's biggest hit single to date, "Obsession".
Later in 1984, the album was released in Canada as The Language of Attraction, omitting the song "Turn Around."[2]
Track listing[3]
- All songs written by Bill Wadhams, except where noted.
- "Obsession" (Holly Knight, Michael Des Barres) 5:34
- "Let Him Go" 4:16
- "Everything's Leading to You" 4:42
- "Turn Around" 3:54
- "Fun Fun Fun" 3:44
- "Tremble" (Jason Ball) 4:32
- "Holding You" 4:40
- "Run to Me" (Wadhams, Rick Neigher) 4:13
- "Open Door" (Wadhams, Don Kirkpatrick) 4:05
Personnel[4]
Animotion
- Astrid Plane: Vocals
- Bill Wadhams: Guitars, Vocals
- Don Kirkpatrick: Guitars
- Paul Antonelli: Keyboards
- Charles Ottavio: Bass
- Frenchy O'Brien: Drums, Percussion
Additional personnel
- Dennis Belfield: Bass[5]
- Gary Chang: Synthesizers[6]
- Greg Smith: Keyboards[7]
- Jeff Stern: Unknown
- Stevie Fryette: Guitar[8]
Production[9]
- Produced by John Ryan
- Recording Engineers: Bob Schaper & Chris Minto, with assistance by Russ Bracher & Tim Dennen
- Mixed by Bob Schaper
- Mastered by Greg Fulginiti at Artisan Sound Recorders
- Track 1 published by Pacific Island Publishing c/o Career Music & Makiki Publishing c/o Arista Music Inc. Tracks 2-5, 7 & 9 published by Big Wad. Track 6 published by Zone R Music/Big Wad. Track 8 published by Big Wad & Vogue Music c/o The Welk Music Group.[10]
Canadian release
For some reason, the album was released in Canada with the title The Language of Attraction. The song "Turn Around" was not included on this version, and "Run to Me" (track #9 on the original version) was moved up track #4 in its place. By the time of The Language of Attraction 's release, keyboardist Greg Smith was listed as an official bandmember in the credits, while Paul Antonelli is simply listed as an "additional musical contributor."[2]
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- Astrid Plane
- Paul Antonelli
- Charles Ottavio
- Frenchy O'Brien
- Bill Wadhams
- Don Kirkpatrick
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