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Everybody Wants to Shag... The Teardrop Explodes

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Everybody Wants to Shag...
The Teardrop Explodes
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1990
RecordedSpring-Summer 1982; "Strange House in the Snow" - November 1980
GenreAlternative rock
Length44:43
LabelFontana
ProducerHugh Jones
The Teardrop Explodes chronology
Wilder
(1980)
Everybody Wants to Shag...
The Teardrop Explodes

(1990)
Piano
(1990)
Singles from Everybody Wants to Shag... The Teardrop Explodes
  1. "You Disappear From View"
    Released: March 1983
  2. "Serious Danger"
    Released: April 1990
  3. "Count To Ten And Run For Cover"
    Released: April 1990
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Everybody Wants to Shag... The Teardrop Explodes was the third and final studio album by neo-psychedelic Liverpool band The Teardrop Explodes. When the band reconvened to record their third album, they were reduced to the trio of Cope, Dwyer and a reinstated Balfe.

Tensions were high – Cope wanted to write ballads and quirky pop songs, while Balfe was more interested in recording synth-based dance music. Cope eventually dissolved the band in the middle of the sessions. The material was later released in 1990. Cope re-recorded "Metranil Vavin" and "Pussyface" for his solo album World Shut Your Mouth. After release in 1990, some journalists commented that the music, recorded in 1982, seemed to prefigure the acid house boom at the end of the 1980s, with quirky keyboards, sound effects and odd rhythm tracks.

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Track listing

All tracks composed by Julian Cope and David Balfe; except where indicated

  1. "Ouch Monkeys" - 5:31
  2. "Serious Danger" - 3:33
  3. "Metranil Vavin" (Cope) - 3:09
  4. "Count to Ten and Run for Cover" - 3:23
  5. "In-Psychlopaedia" (Cope, Gary Dwyer, Balfe) - 4:03
  6. "Soft Enough for You" - 3:32
  7. "You Disappear from View" (Cope) - 2:57
  8. "The Challenger" - 3:00
  9. "Not My Only Friend" (Cope) - 2:57
  10. "Sex (Pussyface)" (Cope) - 4:12
  11. "Terrorist" (Balfe) - 3:34
  12. "Strange House in the Snow" (1981 B-side of "Reward") - 4:43

Personnel

The Teardrop Explodes
  • Julian Cope - vocals, bass guitar, violin on "Strange House in the Snow", piano on "Sex" and "Not My Only Friend"
  • David Balfe - organ, piano, synthesizer, arrangements
  • Gary Dwyer - drums, drum machine

with:

  • Troy Tate - guitar on "You Disappear From View"
  • Alan Gill - guitar on "Strange House In The Snow"
  • Ron François - bass guitar on "Ouch Monkeys", "Sex" and "You Disappear from View"
  • Luke Tunney - trumpet on "You Disappear from View" and "Count to Ten and Run for Cover"
  • Ted Emmet - trumpet on "You Disappear from View" and "Count to Ten and Run for Cover"
Technical

References

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