War Machine (album)
War Machine is the title of the third and last studio album by the group Andrea True Connection. It was released only in Italy and Austria in 1980.[1] The album was a big change in Andrea musical direction since none of its songs can be classified as Disco.[2]
The album had two singles: "Makin' Music For Money" and "War Machine".
Track listing[3]
1. |
"Open Up Baby" | Christopher Bruschi |
03:00 |
2. |
"Hootchie Kootchie Floozies" | Tony D'Ambra, Andrea True |
04:20 |
3. |
"The Unkindest Cut" | Tom Bakas, Gene Harlot, Andrea True |
03:52 |
4. |
"Whatever Happened To Love?" | Andrea True |
04:18 |
5. |
"Makin' Music For Money" | Alexander Harvey |
04:24 |
6. |
"But Is That Love?" | Tom Bakas, Gene Harlot, Andrea True |
03:28 |
7. |
"Still Goin' Down" | Robert W. Brown |
03:22 |
8. |
"War Machine" | Robert W. Brown |
04:48 |
9. |
"Rock 'N Roll-Let It Go" | Tom Carey |
04:01 |
Personnel
- Lead Vocals - Andrea True
- Vocals Track 2 - Andrea True and Tony D'ambra
- Vocals Track 9 - Andrea True and Tom Carey
- Drums - Tony D'ambra, Christopher Carroll
- Guitars - Tom Bakas, Mark Lineberry, Robert W. Brown, Ralph Agresta
- Bass - Tom Bakas, Jim Callen, Chris Bruschi, Tom Carey
- Percussion - Andrea True
- Keyboards - Robert Simons
- Moog Special Effects track 8 - Elliot Apter
- Moog Bass - Andrea True
- Moog Solos - Andrea True
- Backing Vocals - Tony D'ambra, Mark Lineberry, Jim Callen, Tom Bakas, Andrea True, Robert W. Brown, Tom Carey
- Tracks 1-6 recorded at Homegrown Studios, New Jersey USA
- Engineers - Robert Buontempo and Gary Rickney
- Tracks 7-9 recorded at Media Studios, New York City USA
- Engineers - Godfrey Diamond and Michael Barbiero
- Final Mixes - Douglas Epstein
- Final Mix track 7 - Sam Ginsberg of Record Plant
- Produced by Andrea True for GTM Productions, Inc.
References
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| Studio albums | |
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| Other albums |
- The Best of Andrea True Connection
- The Greatest Hits
- More, More, More: The Best Of The Andrea True Connection
- More, More, More
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| Singles | |
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