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With the Naked Eye

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With the Naked Eye is a 1979 studio album released by American singer-songwriter Greg Kihn and the first album to be released under The Greg Kihn Band. The album took the band in a new direction, with less acousticly driven songs and a more straightforward rock sound.

The album features a cover version of the Bruce Springsteen song "Rendezvous" as well as a cover of Jonathan Richman's "Roadrunner", which became a live staple for The Greg Kihn Band.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Rendezvous"Bruce Springsteen2:27
2."In the Naked Eye"Greg Kihn3:16
3."Getting Away with Murder"Kihn2:46
4."Moulin Rouge"Kihn, Steve Wright3:20
5."Beside Myself"Kihn, Dave Carpenter, Wright2:24
6."Roadrunner"Jonathan Richman2:56
7."Another Lonely Saturday Night"Kihn, Kenny Laguna2:55
8."Can't Have the Highs (Without the Lows)"Larry Lynch3:57
9."Fallen Idol"Kihn6:01

Personnel

Production

  • Producers: Glen Kolotkin, Kenny Laguna, Matthew King Kaufman
  • Engineer: Glen Kolotkin, Jeffrey Norman
  • Mastering: George Horn
  • Art direction: Niva Port, Reva Fredrickson
  • Artwork/Design: Hugh Brown
  • Logistics: Brian Murray, Gerry Blumenthal