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Treva Spontaine and The Graphic

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Treva Spontaine and The Graphic, later The Graphic was a Greensboro, North Carolina indie band popular in colleges of the southeast USA during the 1980s. In 1984 Don Dixon produced the 6-track album People In Glass for Treva Spontaine and The Graphic. People In Glass was reissued in 1985 in Denmark as Way of the World.

Discography

People In Glass

  1. "Way of the World" – 3:58 (Brad Newell)
  2. "Magical Equation" – 3:30 (Newell)
  3. "It's My Dance" – 3:55 (Newell)
  4. "It's Lonely Out Here" – 4:15 (Newell)
  5. "Entrer Dans L'Amour" – 4:35 (Newell)
  6. "I Dream Alone" – 2:22 (Tréva Spontaine)

Credits:

  • Drums: Jim Hoyle
  • Bass/Vocals: Dwight Mabe
  • Guitars/Keyboards/Vocals: Brad Newell
  • Vocals/Guitars: Treva Spontaine
  • Produced and Recorded by Don Dixon at Reflection Sound Studios, Charlotte, NC
  • Additional percussion: Gary Collins
  • Sax: Dixonics
  • Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, NYC
  • Blended by Don Dixon
  • Band photo: Laura Levine
  • Cover design: Bob Murray
  • Thanks to: Wayne Jerrigan, Steve Haigler, Anne Echerd, Susan Needham, R. Tim Embry

The track "Magical Equation" earned air play on regional campus radio. The track "Entrer Dans L'Amour" is unusual for a North Carolina band since it is in French. Treva Spontaine previously played in two Chapel Hill Bands, Treva and Graham Forge.