Skatt Bros. Strange Spirits
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| Strange Spirits | ||
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| Studio album by Skatt Bros. | ||
| Released | November 6, 1979 | |
| Recorded | Phase One Recording Studios, Ltd., Toronto, Ontario 1979 |
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| Genre | Rock Disco | |
| Label | Casablanca | |
Casablanca supported this release with a single release in the US of "Dancing' For The Man" backed with "Walk The Night." A Village people inspired video was also filmed for "Life At The Outpost," that was released as a single in other markets, notably Australia backed with "Midnight Companion." The KISS connections continue on this album, apart from the obvious Sean Delaney one: A KISS pinball machine features on the album's rear cover photograph, suitably obscured. "Walk The Night" was deemed important enough to be included on the "The Casablanca Records Story" 4-CD box set in 1994 ().
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[edit] Release details
Label: Casablanca Records & Filmworks
Matrix: NBLP/NBL5-7192
[edit] Track listing
- "Dancin' For The Man" (Delaney) – 3:46
- "Fear Of Flying" (Morrison) - 3:44
- "Midnight Companion" (Delaney, Sweval) – 3:25
- "Walk The Night" (Andez, Fontana) – 3:53
- "Strange Spirits" (Sweval) – 4:21
- "Someone's Taken My Baby" (Delaney, Martin, Ross, Sweval) – 4:29
- "Life At The Outpost" (Delaney, Sweval) – 4:56
- "Old Enough" (Delaney, Sweval) – 5:43)
[edit] Personnel
Sean Delaney - Keyboards
Pieter Sweval - Bass
Richard Martin-Ross - Guitar
David Andez - Lead Guitar
Richie Fontana - Drums
Craig Krampf - Drums
[edit] Recording
Auxillary Musicians:
Brian Russell
Michael Toles
Errol Thomas
Carl Marsh
Barry Keane
Recorded at: Phase One Recording Studios Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
First Engineer: George Semkiw
Assistant Engineers: Mick Walsh, Jeff Stobbs, Robin Brouwers
Mastered at Sterling Sound by George Marino
Art Direction: Phyllis Chotin
Design: Gribbitt!
Photography: Dean Tokuno
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