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Artist: Force 10

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CD Title: Force 10

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Category: Pomp

Year: 1981/08

Label: Wounded Bird

Catalog Number: WOU 3557

Personnel

Tom Brighton guitars, vocals
Rick White keyboards, vocals
Larry Tuttle bass, vocals
Jeff Swisstack drums
Griff Stevens vocals, guitars, woodwinds

Tracks

1.  Watanabe  
2.  Hypnotized  
3.  (I Feel So) Amused  
4.  Pictures (of My Favorite Things)  
5.  Mountains of Love  
6.  Show Me Your Love  
7.  Bastinado  
8.  My Future  
9.  I'll See You  

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From: Nick C Date: October 18, 2008 at 9:08
I bought this then spent years trying to find the Russia album (I did eventually). To see both the albums out on CD is a revelation and about time too! I'm not sure which is my fave, both are identifiable as the same band but again both albums are subtely different. I think maybe the Force 10 release is maybe a touch less off the wall and maybe rockier........but it's still nuts, and yet strangely catchy and compelling. None of the tracks on here are straightforward, each has it's own little odd twist and the lyrics ... "To have your lips removed well, it's still the hippest thing I've seen" ...heh odd! But catchy fun odd...if you ain't bouncing to Bastinado then somethings wrong. My Future is possibly my fave song with some great keyboards and razor sharp guitar. One for the oddballs out there haha...Jez?

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From: Jez Date: October 20, 2008 at 8:19
As Nick says, it is great to have both the Russia and Force 10 on cd and I was the same in having the Force 10 first and searching manically around for the Russia album. I prefer the Russia, just, purely because it is a little more quirky as mentioned ('Poignant Clams' indeed), but you really should get both of them,as they are both fantastic albums. Two for the oddballs indeed mate (Nice to have you aboard the good ship Loony), but in the case of Russia/Force 10,abolutely nothing wrong with that at all haha. Wibble.


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