
Missing Persons Rhyme Reason Rar
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Genre:ElectronicStyle:New Wave, Synth-popSPRING SESSION M (1982)Credits:Arranged By, Vocals - Dale Bozzio, Terry Bozzio, Warren Cuccurullo /Bass, Bass Electric, Synthesizer - Patrick O'Hearn/ Drums - Terry Bozzio/ Guitar - Warren Cuccurullo/ Keyboards - Chuck Wild, Terry Bozzio/ Mastered By - Bernie Grundman/ Written-By - Dale Bozzio (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 11), Terry Bozzio, Warren Cuccurullo (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12)Notes:Tracks 13 & 14 are bonus tracks.Tracklist:01 Noticeable One02 Windows03 It Ain't None Of Your Business04 Destination Unknown05 Walking In L.A.06 U.S. Drag07 Tears08 Here And Now09 Words10 Bad Streets11 Rock And Roll Suspension12 No Way Out13 Hello, I Love You14 Mental HopscotchLink to download:Product Description1995 reissue on One Way of the new wave act's top 20 debut album, originally released on Capitol in 1982 & now with twobonus tracks added: 'Mental Hopscotch' & their memorable cover of The Doors' 'Hello, I Love You'.
Also features the original cover art & a total of 14 tracks. Amongst the original 12 tracks are their first four hits: 'Destination Unknown', 'Words', 'Windows' and 'Walking In L.A.' Aside from the Greatest Hits packages I think a lot of the really good Missing Persons songs can be found on this release. First it has my favorite Missing Persons ballad 'Windows.' Then you have 'Bad Streets.' The synth riff on this song is bananas and when Dale sings 'I'm kicking down bad streets,' trust me this is a good song.
Another great song included on this set is 'Tears.' Heck, the best songs are really here you also get 'Destination Unknown,' 'Walking In LA (which is a classic)', 'Words' and my new favorite Missing Persons song 'Here and Now.' Plus the set has two bonus cuts. You absolutely can't go wrong with this Missing Persons release.
Heck, it even has 'Mental Hopscotch,' get this today. They were the best new wave pop group of the 80s they should have been way more huge than they were and their influence still can be felt today.
Missing Persons Rhyme Reason Rar File'Discussing intelligence is all relative. I don't even think that it is measurable. We all just have different experiences, but when somebody calls Graham Parker intelligent I just cringe.The guy writes a pro life song and he isn't even a women last time I checked. Men are idiots if they think they can take a stance on this issue. Only women experience abortion.
Therefore only they have a right to take a stand.Not only this, but his argument is filled with cliches that speak from an elementary school education. The songs here by Missing Persons are the most intelligent pop songs ever written. They never resort to archaic, ignorant explanations of existence, like souls and gods. Parker uses them to no end, not understanding the human brain(responsible for all behavior. Us Drag Missing PersonsIt changes and becomes a new entity everyday with every experience.
All behavior depends on outside stimulation) or evolution(survival of the fittest means that which fits into the environment, NOT the strongest, fastest, smartest, etc.) one bit, he will never write a song as 'deep' as 'Destination Unknown', 'Walking In LA', 'Windows', 'Words', etc. There is a lot of filler on this one, but 'The Noticable Ones' are some of the best pop songs ever written.' The debut album of Missing Persons is the closest they will come to something self-titled full-length album-they had an EP that was self-titled, but isn't available. Basically, Spring Session M is an anagram of, yes, you guessed it, Missing Persons. This riff-heavy new-wave group of the 80's led by Dale Bozzio, she of the shock of platinum blonde (or pink, if you saw the video for 'Destination Unknown') hair and unique and quirky hiccupping vocals, her husband, drummer Terry Bozzio, with guitarist Warren Cuccurullo, who would fill in for Andy Taylor in Duran Duran, and Patrick O'Hearn, who did some new age albums.
Call them a more keyboard, poppy version of Blondie, with the same snarling guitars.The pitfalls of celebrity life is told in 'Noticeable One.' After all, they are the trendsetters, have their private lives dragged out in the gutter press, but that's the price for fame.With the trademark keyboards starting things off 'Windows,' the title has to do with the sole outlet of a not-so-nice world.' Outside the world's so dangerous/it's hard to find someone to trust' and 'I watch what's going on/but I don't want to belong/leave me in my introspection/safely behind protection' rang some empathic bells with me. After all, 'without my window, who am I?' With a pounding bass and keys starting things off, the moral of 'It Ain't None Of Your Business' is not to be too stifling or jealous in a relationship, and that trust is what counts.Then comes Missing Persons' philosophical take on life, complete with the shimmering keyboards and steady guitar backbeat. 'Destination Unknown' deals with the uncertainties of life and the questions posed here must have been dealt by anyone who lives and breathes. Diehard intellectuals might think what's a blonde pop-singer with a quirky voice doing singing deep things, but it's all right with me.
'You ask yourself/when will my time come?/has it all been said and done?/I know I'll leave when it's my time to go/till then I'll carry on with what I know.' Tell'em, Dale.With a pounding guitar and loopy keyboards, 'Walking In L.A.' Is a wry, bemusing commentary that the somebodies and cops drive in the city of angels, that only a nobody, jogger, or shopping cart pusher does the title action.And due to the crime, kids get picked up by their moms, so that also leaves them out. The sound reminds me a bit of the Cars.' Drag' is a more slow-paced song.
Dale raps the lyrics rather than sing. A racing bass and pounded keyboards starts the frantic 'Tears'; the backbeat sounds like something Berlin would do in 'The Metro.' 'Words', with its resounding bassline, is the only other single I've heard on the radio by these guys, and sports hiccups by Dale. 'What are words for/when no one listens there's no use talking at all' is something I totally agree with.Racing keyboards start out 'Bad Streets,' a song extolling a selfish and individualistic mindset.One could draw comparisons to this and Gen X's 'Dancing With Myself,' but the difference is that the latter character is more lonely than selfish. Both songs emphasize dancing to one's own beat.' Rock and Roll Suspension' has a mid-paced tempo and despite its power riffs, veers more towards filler.
Dale sings in rapid-fire mode in the verses of 'No Way Out,' and makes an observation of her friends not satisfied or unsure of what they are and going into hedonism for an escape, for a way out, when in fact there's no way out.There is an overall consistent sound, but that doesn't make up for some filler tracks. Allover tinrag for this Spring Session M DC is 4 artss.' RHYME & REASON (1984)Credits:Dale Bozzio:VocalsTerry Bozzio:Drums, Keyboards and VocalsWarren Cuccurullo:Guitar and VocalsChuck Wild:KeyboardsPatrick O'Hearn:Synth Bass and Electric BassTracklist:01 The Closer That You Get02 Give03 Now Is The Time(For Love)04 Surrender Your Heart05 Clandestine People06 Right Now07 All Fan Down08 Racing Against Time09 Waiting For A Million Years10 If Only For The Moment11 Fight For Love. (previously Unreleased)12 Action Reaction. (previously Unreleased)13 Windows (Live 1981).14 I Like Boys (Live 1981).15 Here And Now (Live 1981).16 Walking In L.A. (Live 1981).Links to download:Product DescriptionMissing Persons have reformed and are back on tour with the original line up in 2001, capitalizing on the 80's revival. Originally released in 1984, this digitally remastered release has 6 bonus tracks (2 unreleased!), including a live version on Walking In L.A.
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New liner notes and rare photos also included in this updated release.16 tracks.' Remember listening to this album everyday on my Walkman while traveling to work on the bus to NYC for months on end when it 1st came out.I loved it from 1st listen. I think everyone can find at least 8 of the original 10 album tracks they will really find appealing.
This is a sonic masterpiece of an album.It shouldn't be dismissed as just a great New Wave album.it's a great album period. At times uptempo (The Closer That You Get.fantastic opener), other times, pensive (Waiting for a Million Years).The final track (If Only For The Moment) is OUTSTANDING. Thank goodness for this long overdue re-issue.' 'What a shame this album is out of print again. While the technology inherent on any MP album may sound a little out of date now, the musicianship still shines.
Lyrically, the introspective tracks like The Closer You Get and If Only For the Moment ring VERY true for anyone who grew up with big dreams only to be disappointed.A very grown up album.' 'When this album came out all those years ago, it was so far ahead of its time people didn't know what to say or think.The band members were such exceptional musicians, and so original in their approach. I honestly think it was too much for most to appreciate.Anyway, this CD is unbelievably good.
I can't say enough about it. Just add it to your collection - don't even think twice.'
Rhyme & Reason | ||||
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Released | February 1984 | |||
Recorded | 1983 | |||
Genre | New wave, rock | |||
Length | 40:16 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Terry Bozzio, Bruce Swedien | |||
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Rhyme & Reason is the second album by Americannew wave band Missing Persons, released in 1984. After the successful debut album by the band, this LP had a significant decline in sales. The pleasant-sounding 'Surrender Your Heart' was its signature single. A video was created for it featuring animations from famous artist Peter Max and received heavy rotation on MTV, but the track was largely ignored by AOR radio. 'Give' and 'Right Now' were also released as singles, and videos made for both received airplay on MTV. Missing Persons embarked on a successful tour, but the album quickly fell off the sales charts.
Track listing[edit]
- 'The Closer That You Get' (Dale Bozzio, Terry Bozzio, Warren Cuccurullo) – 4:54
- 'Give' (D. Bozzio, T. Bozzio, Cuccurullo, Patrick O'Hearn) – 4:54
- 'Now Is the Time (For Love)' (T. Bozzio) – 3:40
- 'Surrender Your Heart' (D. Bozzio, T. Bozzio, Cuccurullo, O'Hearn) – 4:22
- 'Clandestine People' (T. Bozzio, Cuccurullo) – 3:00
- 'Right Now' (D. Bozzio, T. Bozzio) – 3:29
- 'All Fall Down' (D. Bozzio, T. Bozzio) – 3:23
- 'Racing Against Time' (T. Bozzio, Cuccurullo) – 3:24
- 'Waiting for a Million Years' (D. Bozzio, T. Bozzio, Cuccurullo) – 5:23
- 'If Only for the Moment' (D. Bozzio, O'Hearn) – 3:47
- 'Fight for Life' [instrumental/*/#] (D. Bozzio, T. Bozzio, Cuccurullo) – 5:21
- 'Action Reaction' [*/#] (D. Bozzio, T. Bozzio, Cuccurullo) – 2:53
- 'Windows' [Live 1981/*] (D. Bozzio, T. Bozzio) – 4:59
- 'I Like Boys' [Live 1981/*] (D. Bozzio, T. Bozzio, Cuccurullo) – 2:53
- 'Here and Now' [Live 1981/*] (D. Bozzio, T. Bozzio, Cuccurullo) – 3:14
- 'Walking in L.A.' [Live 1981/*] (T. Bozzio) – 4:05
* bonus tracks on CD
# previously unreleased
Personnel[edit]
- Dale Bozzio – vocals
- Terry Bozzio – synthesizer, percussion, drums, vocals
- Warren Cuccurullo – guitar, electric guitar, vocals
- Patrick O'Hearn – synthesizer, bass, electric bass
- Chuck Wild – synthesizer, keyboard
Production[edit]
- Producers: Terry Bozzio, Bruce Swedien
- Mastering: Kit Watkins
- Art direction: Larry Vigon
- Design: Larry Vigon
- Photography: Bob Leafe, Helmut Newton
- Liner notes: Ken Sharp
Charts[edit]
Album – Billboard (United States)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1984 | The Billboard 200 | 43 |
Singles – Billboard (United States)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1984 | 'Give' | The Billboard Hot 100 | 67 |