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Product is an album by British jazz fusion group Brand X, originally released in 1979.

Track listing

LP

Side one

  1. "Don't Make Waves" (Goodsall) – 5:28
  2. "Dance of the Illegal Aliens" (Jones) – 7:50
  3. "Soho" (Goodsall, Collins) – 3:38
  4. "...And So to F..." (Collins) – 6:29

Side two

  1. "Algon (Where an Ordinary Cup of Drinking Chocolate Costs £8,000,000,000)" (Lumley) – 6:10
  2. "Rhesus Perplexus" (Giblin) – 3:59
  3. "Wal to Wal / Not Good Enough - See Me!" – 10:44
    1. "Wal to Wal" (Jones, Giblin)
    2. "Not Good Enough - See Me!" (Jones, Robinson)
  4. "April" (Giblin) – 2:36

CD

  1. "Don't Make Waves" (Goodsall) – 5:31
  2. "Dance of the Illegal Aliens" (Jones) – 7:49
  3. "Soho" (Goodsall, Collins) – 3:40
  4. "Not Good Enough-See Me!" (Jones, Robinson) – 7:29
  5. "Algon (Where an Ordinary Cup of Drinking Chocolate Costs £8,000,000,000)" (Lumley) – 6:08
  6. "Rhesus Perplexus" (Giblin) – 4:00
  7. "Wal to Wal" (Jones, Giblin) – 3:14
  8. "...And So to F..." (Collins) – 6:28
  9. "April" (Giblin) – 2:08

Personnel

except on "Dance of the Illegal Aliens"; "Wal to Wal"; "Not Good Enough - See Me!"
on "Dance of the Illegal Aliens"; "Not Good Enough - See Me!"
on "Wal to Wal"
  • Bass – John Giblin
  • Bass – Percy Jones
  • Drums, Drum Machine – Phil Collins

Notes

  • The song "Wal to Wal" is the first recorded song on which Phil Collins used a Roland drum machine. (The first recorded Genesis song on which he used a drum machine is "Duchess".)
  • Both "Don't Make Waves" and "Soho" were released as singles and feature Phil Collins on vocals.
  • The non-album songs "Pool Room Blues" and "Noddy Goes To Sweden" were outtakes from the Product sessions and used as B-sides to one of the singles. "Noddy Goes To Sweden" was also used on the 1980 album release of Do They Hurt?
  • Various releases of the album switch the tracklist with "...And So to F..." and "Not Good Enough - See Me!"

References

  1. ^ "allmusic ((( Product > Overview )))". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 2010-01-08.