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Turn You On is the seventh studio album by garage rock band The Original Sins, which was independently released in 1995 through there very own Bedlam Records imprint, a label John Terlesky uses to release his solo material.[1] The album was only ever released as a limited edition vinyl,[2] with its artwork screen printed by hand.

During an interview session, John Terlesky called the album his favorite release by The Original Sins. He also mentioned the possibility of reissuing the record some time after the band's breakup, which would have included live recordings as bonus tracks, but the reissue has yet to see the light of day.[3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by John Terlesky

Side One
No.TitleLength
1."Original Sins Theme"1:46
2."Turn You On"3:16
3."Pretty Pretty"2:59
4."You're Free"3:41
5."You're So Lucky"2:30
6."In The End"3:19
7."Stupefied"4:12
Side Two
No.TitleLength
8."Little Piece Of God"3:32
9."O Misery"2:37
10."Contact High"3:25
11."Uncool"2:07
12."Can't Go Home"3:25
13."Now That I Know"2:58
14."Crazy"4:56

Personnel

  • John Terlesky - Vocals, guitar, production
  • Ken Bussiere - Bass, backing vocals
  • Dan McKinney - Organ
  • Seth Baer - Drums, percussion, background vocals
  • Maria Stoiancheff - Vocals on "O Misery"
  • Adam Lasus - Recording

References

  1. ^ Houriehan, Carrie. "Brother JT Interview" (PDF). Terrascope.co.uk. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
  2. ^ Terlesky, John. "Turn You On/Radio Friendly". BrotherJT.com. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
  3. ^ Cristiano, Nick. "Breaking Up: It's Not Hard To Do, But Hard On Fans Original Sins Are Ready To Disband. It's Rock's Loss". philly.com. Retrieved April 4, 2015.