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CD Title: Body Electric

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Category: AOR

Year: 1984

Label: Attic Records

Catalog Number: LAT-1194

Personnel

Bob Buckley keyboards, Sax, Programming
Brian Newcombe bass tracks 11-15
David Sinclair guitar, bass, backing vocals
Frank Ludwig lead vocals, keyboards, Vocoder
Ross Friesen drums, vocals tracks 11-15

Tracks

1.  The More Things Change  4:15
2.  Stop the Music  3:52
3.  Judy's in Her Room  3:41
4.  Living Two Lives  3:44
5.  Midnight Madness  4:00
6.  Somewhere in Time  3:59
7.  Don't Take Me for a Fool  2:48
8.  It's Gonna Hurt  4:15
9.  One Step Back  4:29
10.  You Can't Take It With You  4:17
11.  Do You Think They Can Tell  3:55
12.  All Through the Night  3:50
13.  Two Worlds  3:42
14.  Crime of Passion  
15.  Don't Look Back  3:33
  
Total Running Time:  54:20

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From: gfranciscop Date: July 16, 2021 at 20:40
New Wave influenced Hi Tech AOR, so Hi Tech they even put the keyboards on the cover (well maybe not so Hi Tech, but more New Wave). Living Two Lives and Somewhere In Time are highlights. The rest is a bit bland for my taste, even when I love Hi Tech sounds. It's too long too (one hour might be a bit too much). Sound quality wise is a bit muddy. Do You Think They Can Tell is also nice. Don't Look Back is probably the best harmonically wise. Rating: 6/10. Favorite Track: Don't Look Back.

From: SgtRock Date: May 8, 2023 at 17:52
Well this album hits the spot. Poppy Aor, hooky, and at times quirky ala The Tubes. They went on to release and ok ep then removed the quirks added hi-tech elements for their third release Walking Through Walls. Stand out is the guitar work of ex Straight Lines, David Sinclair.


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