Fool Around

Fool Around

Infobox Album | Name = Fool Around
Type = Album
Artist = Rachel Sweet


Released = 1978, 1979
Recorded = ???
Genre = Pop
Length = 34:29
Label = Stiff Records, Columbia Records
Producer = Liam Sternberg, Dave Mackay, Barrie Guard
Reviews =
Last album = "
This album = "Fool Around"
(1978)
Next album = "Protect the Innocent"
(1980)

"Fool Around" is Rachel Sweet's debut album.

Track listing

# "B-A-B-Y" (Hayes/Porter) – 3:08
# "I Go To Pieces" (Shannon) – 2:42
# "Who Does Lisa Like?" (Sternberg) – 2:54
# "Wildwod Saloon" (Sternberg) – 4:00
# "Stay Awhile" (Hawker/Raymonds) – 3:04
# "Suspended Animation" (Sternberg) – 3:09
# "Sad Song" (Middler/Mason) – 2:52
# "It's So Different Here" (Sternberg) – 2:45
# "Cuckoo Clock" (Sternberg) – 2:45
# "Pin A Medal On Mary" (Birch/Wicks) – 3:05
# "Stranger In The House" (Costello) – 4:05

Personnel

* Rachel Sweet - Vocals
* Lene Lovich - Vocals (bckgr)
* Liam Sternberg - Producer, songwriter
* Dave Mackay - Producer (Tracks 2 and 7)
* Barrie Guard - Producer (Tracks 2 and 7)
* Bob Painter - Engineer, Recording
* Roger Bechirian - Engineer, Recording, Mixing
* Buy Bidmead - Engineer, Recording, Mixing
* Charley Charles - Drums
* Mark Sugden - Drums, Percussion
* Norman Watt-Roy -Bass
* Pietro Nardini - Bass, Guitar, Keyboards
* Mickey Gallager - Piano
* Brinsley Schwarz - Guatar
* Lia Sweet - Percussion
* Dick Hanson - Trumpet
* Ray Bevis - Tenor Sax
* John (Irish) Earle - Baritone Sax
* Paul Gillieron - Soprano Sax, Pennywhistle
* Chris Glover - Trombone

External links

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  • fool around — or[mess around] or[play around] or[monkey around] {v.}, {informal} 1. To spend time playing, fooling, or joking instead of being serious or working; waste time. * /If you go to college, you must work, not fool around./ * /The boys fooled around… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • fool around — See: MESS AROUND …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • fool around — [v] waste time dawdle, hang around*, idle, kill time*, lark, mess around*, play around*; concept 681 Ant. labor, toil, work …   New thesaurus

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  • fool around — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you fool around, you behave in a silly, dangerous, or irresponsible way. [V P] They were fooling around on an Army firing range... [V P with n] Have you been fooling around with something you shouldn t? 2) PHRASAL VERB If… …   English dictionary

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  • fool around — v. (D; intr.) to fool around with (don t fool around with fire) * * * [ fuːləˌraʊnd] (D; intr.) to fool around with (don t fool around with fire) …   Combinatory dictionary

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