Relatively Speaking....

Relatively Speaking....

Infobox Album |
Name = Relatively Speaking
Type = Album
Artist = MC2


Released = 1980
Recorded =
Genre = New wave/Synthpop
Length =
Label = MC2
Producer = MC2 and Rob Munro
Reviews =
Last album =
This album = "Relatively Speaking"
(1980)
Next album =

Relatively Speaking is the first album to be released by the band MC2, forerunner of Mainframe and was produced by MC2 Music (catalogue # MC001). The album was recorded at Makeshift Studios in Herfordshire, between winter 1979 and spring 1980.

The band's four members were Murray Munro, Mike Strang, Dave Durrant and Mike Harris. The material on the album comprised ten songs from a stage set of about forty songs (according to the album sleeve notes).

Murray Munro subsequently went on to form the band Mainframe, with fellow band member John Molloy, in 1982.

Track listing

# "Stranger " - (Murray Munro)
# "Just Another Girl " - (Murray Munro)
# "Josie " - (Mike Strang)
# "Open Your Legs " - (Murray Munro/Mike Strang)
# "Goin' Crazy " - (Mike Strang
# "When Nothing's Right " - (Murray Munro)
# "Last Train to Bushey " - (Murray Munro/Mike Strang)
# "Friends of the Night" - (Murray Munro)
# "Makin' Whoophee " - (Mike Strang)
# "Devil's Doorway " - (Murray Munro)


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