Ouch!

Ouch!
Ouch!
Studio album by Lake
Released 1980 (Germany)
1981 (USA)
Genre Rock, pop
Length 38:15
Label Caribou
Producer James William Guercio
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Lake chronology
Paradise Island
(1979)
Ouch!
(1980)
Hot Day
(1981)

Ouch! is the fourth studio album by Lake, released in 1980 in Germany and 1981 in the USA. It is the first album to be released following the departure of three members of the band from their peak period, Detlef Petersen, Geoffrey Peacey, and Martin Tiefense, who were replaced by Frank Hieber, Achim Opperman, and Heiko Efferz.

Contents

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Celebrate" (James Hopkins-Harrison, Achim Opperman) - 3:51
  2. "Come on Home" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, Frank Hieber) - 4:39
  3. "Listen to Me" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, F. Hieber, Heiko Efferz) - 4:16
  4. "Amigo" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, A. Opperman) - 2:50
  5. "Jamaica High" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, Alex Conti, F. Hieber) - 4:47

Side Two

  1. "Living for Today" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, A. Opperman) - 4:31
  2. "Something Here" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, F. Hieber) - 4:33
  3. "Hit Your Mama" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, F. Hieber) - 4:19
  4. "Southern Nights" (J. Hopkins-Harrison, F. Hieber) - 4:29

Personnel

  • James Hopkins-Harrison - lead and backup vocals
  • Alex Conti - guitar and vocals
  • Frank Hieber - keyboards and vocals
  • Achim Opperman - guitars and vocals
  • Heiko Efferz - bass guitar
  • Dieter Ahrendt - drums and percussion

Produced by James William Guercio
Recorded at Pye Studios, London, and Caribou Ranch, Colorado
Cover illustration by James McMullan
Design by Paula Scher

LP: Caribou Records JZ 37083
CD: Renaissance RMED0127


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