Like This (album)
Like This | ||||
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Studio album by The dB's | ||||
Released | September 12, 1984 | |||
Recorded | Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York | |||
Genre | Power pop, Alternative | |||
Length | 34:36 | |||
Label |
Bearsville (original release) Rhino (1989 CD reissue) Collectors' Choice Music (2006 CD reissue) | |||
Producer | Chris Butler, The dB's; Scott Litt on "Amplifier" | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Robert Christgau | A- [2] |
Like This is an album by the dB's, released on Bearsville Records in 1984. On the album, the band performed as a trio following the departure of Chris Stamey. The album includes a re-recorded version of "Amplifier", the lead single from their previous album, Repercussion.
The album's cover is a collection of stills from the music video for their 1982 single "Neverland", which went unreleased until 2008.[3] Stamey, who was present for the video shoot, was edited out of the stills present on the cover.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Peter Holsapple
- "Love Is for Lovers"
- "She Got Soul"
- "Spitting in the Wind"
- "Lonely Is (As Lonely Does)"
- "Not Cool"
- "Amplifier"
- "A Spy in the House of Love"
- "Rendezvous"
- "New Gun in Town"
- "On the Battlefront"
- "White Train"
- "Darby Hall" (CD bonus track)
- "A Spy in the House of Love (Extended Version)" (CD bonus track)
Personnel
- Peter Holsapple - Guitar, vocals
- Gene Holder - Bass guitar
- Will Rigby - Drums
Additional musicians
- Mark Tomeo - Pedal steel guitar
- Patrick Irwin - Keyboards
- Rick Wagner - Keyboards
- Phil Marino - design, photography
References
- ↑ Like This at AllMusic
- ↑ "CG: The dB's". Robert Christgau. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
- ↑ "The dB's "Neverland" Video by Phil Marino, Jake Gorst - The dB's Online". thedbs.com.
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