- Pet Rock (album)
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Pet Rock Studio album by The Sinceros Released 1981 Genre New Wave
Power popLabel Epic Producer Gus Dudgeon
The Sinceros
Paul RileyThe Sinceros chronology 2nd Debut
(1980)Pet Rock
(1981)Pet Rock is the second and final album from The Sinceros a new wave and power pop band from England. The album was released worldwide and achieved moderate commercial success. The album has been released on CD by Wounded Bird. Originally intended to be released under the title, 2nd Debut, in 1980, the album reached the test pressing stage but was recalled by Epic Records and reworked into Pet Rock under the guidance of producer, Gus Dudgeon.
Contents
Track listing
- "Disappearing" (Lyrics and Music by Mark Kjeldsen)
- "Memory Lane" (Lyrics and Music by Mark Kjeldsen)
- "Socially" (Lyrics and Music by Mark Kjeldsen)
- "Down Down" (Lyrics and Music by Mark Kjeldsen)
- "Barcelona" (Lyrics and Music by Mark Kjeldsen)
- "Falling In And Out Of Love" (Lyrics and Music by Mark Kjeldsen)
- "Sleight Of Hand" (Lyrics and Music by Mark Kjeldsen)
- "Nothing Changes" (Lyrics and Music by Ron François)
- "Girl I Realise" (Lyrics and Music by Ron François)
- "As The World Turns" (Lyrics and Music by Ron François)
- "Midsong" (Lyrics and Music by Mark Kjeldsen)
Personnel
- Mark Kjeldsen - guitar, vocals
- Ron François - bass guitar, vocals
- Don Snow - keyboards, vocals
- Bobby Irwin - drums
- Huw Gower - guitar solo on "As The World Turns"
Production Credits
(Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 11)
- Produced by Gus Dudgeon
- Engineered by Graham Dickson
- Assisted by Mark Chamberlain
- Recorded at CBS Studios, London
(Tracks 6, 8, 10)
- Produced by The Sinceros
- Engineered by Aldo Bocca
- Assisted by Nick Froome
- Recorded at Eden Studios, London
- Remixed by Gus Dudgeon
(Tracks 3, 7)
- Produced & Engineered by Paul Riley for Riviera Global Productions Ltd
- Assisted by Rob Keyloch
- Recorded at AM-Pro Studios, London
- Remixed by Gus Dudgeon
Management
Management Three
Mediation
Muff Winwood, James Rubenstein, Kip Krones
Categories:- 1981 albums
- The Sinceros albums
- Albums produced by Paul Riley
- Albums produced by Gus Dudgeon
- Epic Records albums
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