White Music (Crack the Sky album)

White Music
Studio album by Crack the Sky
Released 1980
Recorded 1980
Genre Rock, progressive rock
Label Lifesong
Producer Terence P. Minogue, Rick Witkowski
Crack the Sky chronology
Safety in Numbers
(1978)Safety in Numbers1978
White Music
(1980)
Photoflamingo
(1981)Photoflamingo1981
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White Music is the fourth studio album by American rock band Crack the Sky, released on LP in 1980 (see 1980 in music) by Lifesong Records (catalog #LS 8028). It was the first release from the newly reformed Crack the Sky, whose lineup included only two members from the original band: singer/songwriter John Palumbo and guitarist Rick Witkowski.

Track listing

All tracks written by John Palumbo.

No.TitleLength
1."Poptown"3:47
2."Living With the Lights On"2:56
3."The Radio Cries (It's Singles Time)"3:11
4."Skin Deep"4:08
5."White Music"4:12
6."All American Boy"3:18
7."Hot Razors in My Heart"4:38
8."Suspicion"4:50
9."Techni Generation"4:05
10."Flying"1:21
11."Songs of Soviet Sons"5:05

Bonus tracks on the 2001 CD version

  1. "Hot Razors" (f2) – 4:53
  1. "Poptown" (demo) – 1:37
  2. "A Girl Like Mom" – 4:06
  3. "She's So Clean" – 3:47

note: on the 2001 CD, "Hot Razors" and "Poptown" are the first two tracks on the CD, and "A Girl Like Mom" and "She's So Clean" are the last two.

Personnel

The band

Additional musicians


"Crack Pack Horns" -------

Bill Warfield - trumpet Tom McCormick - tenor saxophone Ellery Eskellin - baritone saxophone

Production

Additional credits

Alternate versions

In 1988, Lifesong released a CD pairing White Music with Crack the Sky on a single disc (LSCD-8801). In order to fit both albums on one CD, the songs "The Radio Cries" and "Flying" (and one track from Crack the Sky) were omitted. In 2001, a remastered CD of White Music was released (Lifesong LSCD-7001). It included four bonus tracks: a 2001 re-recording of "Hot Razors in My Heart" by Palumbo and his son Ian, a demo version of "Poptown", and two outtakes—"A Girl Like Mom" and "She's So Clean".

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