Pearl Harbor and the Explosions (album)
Pearl Harbor and the Explosions | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | December 1979/January 1980 |
Genre | Dance-oriented rock |
Label | Warner Bros |
Producer | David Kahne |
Alternative UK cover | |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Christgau's Record Guide | B+[2] |
Pearl Harbor and the Explosions is the debut album by the American band Pearl Harbor and the Explosions.
Release and reception
The album was released by Warner Bros. Records. Its release date has been reported as 1979 by Robert Christgau,[2] December 1979 by AllMusic,[1] and January 26, 1980, by Joel Whitburn.[3]
Reviewing the LP in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Christgau said, "A rhythm band ought to have a better rhythm section—most of this rocks OK for DOR, but the funk beneath 'Get a Grip on Yourself,' for instance, is stiff to no purpose. The riffs are hooky, though, and Pearl E. Gates is an independent—not to say insular—woman who knows what her habits cost. There are no tears on her pillow and she doesn't care if your aim is true, but she doesn't waste her energy on macha bluster, either—prefers the cutting remark and isn't above turning her wit on herself. Which does not mean she has any intention of 'reforming.'"[2]
Remaster
The band's sole album was reissued by Blixa Sounds on 12 April 2019 remastered by Bill Inglot and Dave Schulz. The reissue included seven bonus tracks including three live performances recorded in San Francisco. The reissue also included the original single version of two tracks issued by 415 Records prior to the group signing with Columbia.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Pearl Harbor and the Explosions; "Up and Over" by Pearl Harbor and the Explosions and David Kahne
- "Drivin'"
- "You Got It (Release It)"
- "Don't Come Back"
- "Keep Going"
- "Shut Up and Dance"
- "The Big One"
- "So Much for Love"
- "Get A Grip On Yourself"
- "Up and Over"
(April 2019 Reissue)
Reissue bonus tracks
- "Busy Little B-Side" (Non LP B-side)
- "Drivin'" (415 Single Version)
- "Release It" (415 Single Version)
- "Let's Eat" (Live 1979)
- "Black Slacks"(Live 1979)
- "I Can Feel The Fire"(Live 1979)
- "1979 Radio Spot"
Personnel
- Pearl E. Gates - vocals, percussion
- Peter Bilt - guitar, vocals
- Hilary Stench - bass, vocals
- John Stench - drums, percussion
Production
- Produced by: David Kahne
- Engineered by: Jim Gaines
- Assistant Engineers: Ken Kessie & Wayne Lewis
- Recorded at: The Automat
- Mastered by: John Golden (Kendun Recorders)
- Management: Larry Robbins (One 8 Management)
- Photography by: Michael Jang
- Cover Designed by: Basil Pao
References
- ^ a b Heibutzki, Ralph (n.d.). "Pearl Harbor & the Explosions - Pearl Harbor & the Explosions". AllMusic. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
- ^ a b c Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: P". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved March 10, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (1993). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums, 1955-1992 (3rd ed.). Record Research Incorporated. p. 571. ISBN 0898200938.
External links
- Pearl Harbor and the Explosions at Discogs (list of releases)