Nurds
Nurds is a 1980 album by The Roches, the follow-up to their debut. It was positively reviewed although not quite as highly as their first album. The Rolling Stone review noted that they were "not just entertaining but downright terrifying".[3] It was successful enough to chart at #130 on the Billboard 200[4]
Track listing
- "Nurds" (Suzzy Roche)
- "It's Bad For Me" (Cole Porter)
- "Louis" (Terre Roche)
- "Bobby's Song" (Terre and Suzzy Roche)
- "The Boat Family" (Maggie Roche)
- "My Sick Mind" (Terre Roche)
- "The Death of Suzzy Roche" (Suzzy and Terre Roche)
- "Factory Girl" (Traditional Irish)
- "One Season" (Maggie Roche)
- "This Feminine Position" (Maggie Roche)
Credits
- Recordist: Jon Mathias
- Assistant: Dave Alhard
- Maggie Roche: acoustic guitar, vocals
- Suzzy Roche: acoustic guitar, vocals
- Terre Roche: acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals
- Jay Dee Daugherty: drums
- Fred Smith: electric bass guitar
- Lincoln Goines: acoustic bass guitar
- Jon Mathias: electric bass guitar on "Nurds"
- Gabriel Katona: synthesizer
- Bob Conti: percussion
- Bobby Gordon: clarinet on "Bobby's Song"
- Basic tracks and vocals recorded at Record Plant, NYC
- Overdubs: Redwing Studios, Tarzana, California
- Finishing touches: United Western Studios, Los Angeles
- Mastering: Greg Calbi
- Art direction / design: Tim Ritchie
- Photography: Irene Young
- A special thank-you to Robert Fripp, Anita Legault and Ted Templeman
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