Contact (Silver Apples album)
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| Contact | |||||
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| Studio album by Silver Apples | |||||
| Released | 1969 | ||||
| Genre | Experimental rock Psychedelic rock Proto punk Electronic music |
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| Label | Kapp Radioactive |
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| Producer | Simeon Danny Taylor Barry Bryant |
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Contact is the second album by Silver Apples.
The album was re-released in 1997 by MCA Records compiled with the band's first album Silver Apples. It was also re-released on compact disc and vinyl in 2003 by Radioactive Records in the UK. The album art work generated legal battles with PanAm. [1]
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "You and I" (Silver Apples, Simeon, Cecil Taylor) 3:24
- "Water" (Silver Apples, Simeon, Taylor) 4:18
- "Ruby" (Joy May Creasy, Silver Apples) 2:32
- "Gypsy Love" (Silver Apples, Simeon, Stanley Warren, Cecil Taylor) 5:36
- "You're Not Foolin' Me" (Silver Apples, Simeon, Taylor) 6:26
- "I Have Known Love" (Eileen Lewellen, Silver Apples, Simeon, Taylor) 3:53
- "A Pox on You" (Silver Apples, Simeon, Taylor) 5:11
- "Confusion" (Silver Apples, Simeon, Taylor) 3:34
- "Fantasies" (Silver Apples, Simeon, Taylor) 5:57
[edit] Personnel
[edit] The Band
- Dan Taylor - Percussion, Drums, Vocals
- Simeon - Banjo, Vocals
- Silver Apples - arranger
[edit] Album Material
- Charlie Silver - Photography
[edit] Technical staff
- Jack Hunt – engineer
[edit] Notes
- ^ The psychedelic and drug paraphernalia cover and inner artwork, where the Silver Apples are amidst a plane cockpit and wreckage playing banjos generated a lawsuit from PanAm Airlines. via theStranger Turn You On - Silver Apples album review

