Get It on Credit

Get It on Credit

Infobox Album
Name = Get It on Credit
Type = Studio
Artist = Toronto


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Released = 1982
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Genre = Rock
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Label = Solid Gold
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Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|2|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:oxbyxdgbjolj link]
Last album = "Head On" (1981)
This album = "Get It on Credit" (1982)
Next album = "Girls' Night Out " (1983)

"Get It on Credit", Toronto's third album, was released in 1982. Both Nick Costello and Jim Fox left the band prior to this release, to be replaced by Gary LaLonde and Barry Connors, respectively. LaLonde later joined Honeymoon Suite, while Connors went on to work with Toronto-based quartet Coney Hatch.

The CD release features two bonus tracks that did not make the cut for the original album: "What About Love" and "Across the Border". "What About Love" was later recorded by Heart and would become a Top 10 hit on the Billboard charts.

Track listing

#"Break Down the Barricades"
#"Your Daddy Don't Know (What Your Mama's Gonna Do Tonight)"
#"Start Tellin' the Truth"
#"You're a Mystery to Me"
#"Don't Walk Away"
#"Get It on Credit"
#"Sick and Tired"
#"Ya Love to Love"
#"Why Can't We Talk?"
#"Run for Your Life"

Musicians

*Holly Woods - lead vocals
*Sheron Alton - guitar, backing vocals
*Brian Allen - guitar, lead vocals
*Scott Kreyer - keyboards, backing vocals
*Gary LaLonde - bass guitar
*Barry Connors - drums

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