Chrysalis
CHR 1390
(1982)
Rock/Pop
LP, 10
Tracks, 42:01
Length
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01 |
Uniform |
Iva Davies |
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04:09 |
02 |
Street Café |
Iva Davies |
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04:22 |
03 |
Hey' Little Girl |
Iva Davies |
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04:10 |
04 |
Glam |
Iva Davies |
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03:18 |
05 |
Great Southern Land |
Iva Davies |
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05:14 |
06 |
Trojan Blue |
Iva Davies |
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04:59 |
07 |
Love In Motion |
Iva Davies |
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03:34 |
08 |
Mysterious Thing |
Iva Davies |
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04:21 |
09 |
One By One |
Iva Davies |
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03:57 |
10 |
Goodnight, Mr. Matthews |
Iva Davies |
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03:57 |
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Packaging |
Standard LP sleeve |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Vocals |
Iva Davies |
Keyboards |
Michael Hoste |
Guitar |
Robert Kretschmer |
Drums |
John Lloyd |
Bass |
Guy Pratt |
Musician |
Icehouse |
Producer |
Iva Davies; Keith Forsey |
Engineer |
Brian Reeves; Dave Jerden; David Price; Rick Butz |
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Index |
#
1604 |
Package/Sleeve Condition |
Excellent |
Media Condition |
Excellent |
Owner |
Dave |
Tags |
Pop Rock |
Links |
Discogs
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As an oboe/guitar player involved in electro popular music, it's no surprise Iva Davies took to Roxy Music, especially on "Street Café" and the mega-hit "Hey Little Girl," which duly landed in no less than 13 European Top Ten singles charts, going all the way in Switzerland. An album of atmospheres, "Great Southern Land" evokes images of Australia's arid interior, while "Trojan Blue" conjures up medieval Italy or France. "Mysterious Thing" continues Primitive Man's mood, and produces what may be the best line in ambient white funk recorded! Running orders for the album fluctuate; Australian editions swapped "Love in Motion" for the rockier "Break These Chains" (vice versa in the U.K.). Finishing up is an excellent reworking of "Goodnight Mr. Mathews," which had earlier appeared on the Steve Nye single-only version of "Love in Motion" (itself re-recorded less successfully). Primitive Man (aka Love in Motion in the U.K.) is still one his finest recordings. Those seeking out the CD are also blessed with the inclusion of "Over the Line," hitherto only available on Fresco and the singles box set, the original 12" of "Girl," and the German version of "Uniform."