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Genre: Rock
Performer: Foreign Bodies
Title: Play It Loud
Style: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock
Date of release: 1985
MP3 album size: 1313 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1924 mb
WMA album size: 1717 mb
Digital formats: FLAC MOD VOC MIDI AU AUD MPC
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Tracklist

A1 Evil Live 3:50
A2 Symphony Of Desire 4:23
A3 Carry A Big Gun 4:43
B1 Pink Bathrobe And Blue Slippers 2:32
B2 Don't Go 2:57
B3 Ride Sally Ride 3:46

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Hyena Records
  • Copyright (c) – Peter Stapleton
  • Recorded At – Tritone Studios
  • Mixed At – Tritone Studios
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound
  • Pressed By – Chumley Productions
  • Manufactured By – Chumley Productions

Credits

  • Artwork [Hyena Logo] – Richard Lane
  • Bass Guitar – Zingo
  • Cover [Concept] – Ian*, Pete*
  • Cover [Type And Layout] – Nancy Ahrens
  • Drums, Percussion – Ian Davis
  • Mastered By – Ted Jensen
  • Photography By [Back Cover Photo] – John Rosenthal
  • Photography By [Front Cover Photo] – Guy Mead
  • Producer – Foreign Bodies, Wes Lachot
  • Recorded By, Mixed By – Wes Lachot
  • Vocals [The Voice] – Sonar Strange
  • Written-By, Guitar, Vocals – Pete Stapleton

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout Etching): R 4019 A STERLING
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout Etching): R 4019 B STERLING
Discussion about Foreign Bodies - Play It Loud
Ungall
By the looks of things, Foreign Bodies were denizens of one of my favorite '80s hotbeds, North Carolina, perhaps Durham in their case. There's more than a modicum of the "new south" sound permeating the bulk of these grooves, but amazingly F/B had no involvement from Mitch Easter and Don Dixon, at least not on this record. The Bodies roster consisted of three men and one woman. Guess who carried most of the vocal heft? Going by the assumed name of Sonar Strange, the world may never know her true identity, but her pipes color this affair in much the same way Salem 66 and Throwing Muses were all the better for having the fairer sex occupy the mic. Guitar-wise, you'd think that Peter Buck had his fingerprints all over this disk, save maybe for the concluding rave-up, "Ride Sally Ride." Impressive. Yet again I present another record sleeve marred by ID designations of a left-of-the-dial radio outlet.
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