Everybody Wants to Shag... The Teardrop Explodes
Everybody Wants To Shag ... The Teardrop Explodes | ||||
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Studio album by The Teardrop Explodes | ||||
Released | April 1990 | |||
Recorded | Spring/Summer 1982 and Nov 1980 | |||
Genre | Alternative | |||
Length | 44:43 | |||
Label | Fontana | |||
Producer | Hugh Jones | |||
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Singles from Everybody Wants to Shag... The Teardrop Explodes | ||||
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Everybody Wants To Shag ... The Teardrop Explodes was the third album by neo-psychedelic Liverpool band The Teardrop Explodes. When the band reconvened to record their third album, they were reduced to the trio of Cope, Dwyer and a reinstated Balfe.
Tensions were high – Cope wanted to write ballads and quirky pop songs, while Balfe was more interested in recording synth-based dance music. Cope eventually dissolved the band in the middle of the sessions. The material was later released in 1990. Cope re-recorded "Metranil Vavin" and "Pussyface" for his solo album World Shut Your Mouth.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Julian Cope and David Balfe; except where indicated
- "Ouch Monkeys"
- "Serious Danger"
- "Metranil Vavin" (Cope)
- "Count To Ten And Run For Cover"
- "In-Psychlopaedia" (Cope, Gary Dwyer, Balfe)
- "Soft Enough For You"
- "You Disappear From View" (Cope)
- "The Challenger"
- "Not My Only Friend" (Cope)
- "Sex (Pussyface)" (Cope)
- "Terrorist" (Balfe)
- "Strange House In The Snow" (1981 B-side of "Reward")
Personnel
- The Teardrop Explodes
- Julian Cope - vocals, bass, violin on "Strange House In The Snow", piano on "Sex", "Not My Only Friend"
- David Balfe - organ, piano, synthesizer
- Gary Dwyer - drums, drum machine
with:
- Troy Tate - guitar on "You Disappear From View"
- Alan Gill - guitar on "Strange House In The Snow"
- Ron François - bass guitar on "Ouch Monkeys", "Sex", "You Disappear From View"
- Luke Tunney - trumpet on "You Disappear From View", "Count To Ten And Run For Cover"
- Ted Emmet - trumpet on "You Disappear From View", "Count To Ten And Run For Cover"
- Technical
- Hugh Jones - engineer
- Pointblanc Design - artwork
References
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