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1983 studio album by Green on Red From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gravity Talks
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Gravity Talks is the debut album by American rock band Green on Red, released in 1983.[6]

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Production

Gravity Talks was recorded at Quad Teck Studios in Los Angeles.[7]

Critical reception

The Guardian wrote: "This is music made by high-school geeks who dream of being desperadoes. The result was a brilliant, misguided wreck, halfway to Tulsa when the wheels fell off."[8] Trouser Press wrote that "at the LP’s relative weirdest, Chris Cacavas’ organ- playing sounds like several genres from the ’60s, but only mildly."[1] The Washington Post thought that Green on Red "has fashioned a ragged, primitive musical attack to complement nerve-wracking original songs."[9]

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Track listing

All songs written by Dan Stuart, Chris Cacavas, Jack Waterson, and Alex MacNicol.

  1. "Gravity Talks"
  2. "Old Chief"
  3. "5 Easy Pieces"
  4. "Deliverance"
  5. "Over My Head"
  6. "Snake Bit"
  7. "Alice"
  8. "Blue Parade"
  9. "That's What You're Here For"
  10. "Brave Generation"
  11. "Abigail's Ghost"
  12. "Cheap Wine"
  13. "Narcolepsy"

Personnel

Green on Red
  • Dan Stuart – vocals, guitar
  • Chris Cacavas – keyboards, guitar, lap steel, vocals
  • Jack Waterson – bass
  • Alex McNicol – drums, percussion
Additional personnel
  • Matthew Piucci – guitar
  • Steve Wynn – guitar, vocals

References

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