Give It

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SourceRating
Collected Soundsfavorable [1]
Dead Earnestfavorable

Give It is the eighteenth album from Arthur Loves Plastic and was released in 2009.[2]

Release notes

"Another mischievous instalment from Arthur Loves Plastic, with electro and contemporized disco flourishes. From the demanding groove of "Give It" to the house-engorged throb of "Searching for Love" this is an artist coming of age yet not getting old."

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bev Stanton, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Give It"5:09
2."Love This Feeling"4:00
3."Do You Feel?"3:43
4."I Ain't Happy"2:41
5."The Right Way"3:35
6."Here I Come!"3:25
7."Intoxicated"2:59
8."Searching for Love"3:46
9."Fever"3:42
10."Hurting Divinely"3:22
11."Give Me Love"3:49
12."Forbidden" (Paula Knight remixed by ALP)3:12
Total length:43:23

The track "Hurting Divinely" is also known as "Hurt Me So Badly" and "Sad".

Personnel

Additional musicians

  • Harry Applebaum - Organ (1)
  • Phil Mathieu - Guitar (2, 9)
  • Chris Phinney - Loops (2)
  • Anti Gravity Workshop - Loops (3, 11) *
  • Buzzsaw & The Shavings - Loops (3) *
  • John Nazdin - Bass (4, 5)
  • Robbie Magruder - Drum Loops (4, 5)
  • Cystem - Guitar (7, 8, 11) *
  • Phil Mathieu - Guitar (Excerpt from "Chamber Music with Guitar") (9)
  • Carolyn Hyun Ha Oh - Flute (Excerpt from "Chamber Music with Guitar") (9)
  • Dan Henderson - Cello (Excerpt from "Chamber Music with Guitar") (9)

* Remixed for The Tapegerm Collective

Credits

  • Gabriella Fabbri (duchessa/stock.xchng) - Cover image

References

  1. ^ Stjärnell, Anna Maria. "Review: Give It". Collected Sounds. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  2. ^ "Arthur Loves Plastic - Give It". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 13 February 2012.

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