Fabrique
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Fabrique | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1982 | |||
Genre | New wave, synthpop | |||
Label | Arista | |||
Producer | Zeus B. Held | |||
Fashion chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Fabrique was Fashion's 1982 second album. It was produced by Zeus B. Held. The album included the following UK hit singles: "Streetplayer (Mechanik)" which reached No. 46 in April 1982 and "Love Shadow", which peaked at No. 51 in August of the same year. The album itself peaked at #10 in the charts, spending 16 weeks on the top 100. The track "Whitestuff" was featured in the television show Miami Vice's two-hour season 2 opener, "Prodigal Son" and "You Only Left Your Picture", in another episode.
The album was re-released with additional material in 2004 as The Height Of Fashion.
Track listing[]
All tracks written by De Harriss except where noted.
- "Move On"
- "Love Shadow"
- "Streetplayer – Mechanik"
- "Dressed to Kill"
- "You Only Left Your Picture"
- "Something in Your Picture" (De Harriss/Zeus B Held)
- "It's Alright"
- "Whitestuff (Short Cut)" (De Harriss/Zeus B Held)
- "Do You Wanna Make Love"
- "Slow Blue"
- "Mutant Move" *
- "Love Shadow (Smokey Dialogue)" *
- "Street Mechanik" *
- "Do You Wanna Make Love (at – 5:00 am?)" *
- "You Only Left Your Picture (Reggae Reprise)" *
(Tracks marked with an asterisk (*) are bonus tracks on The Height of Fashion)
'Double Play' cassette (Arista Canada ATC6604 (c)1982) contains all the above plus:
- "Dressed to Kill Double Dub"
- "Something in Your Picture (Alternative Playback)"
- "Whitestuff (The Unfinished)"
Personnel[]
- Fashiøn
- De Harriss – vocals, guitar, Bass guitar, Keyboards
- Mulligan – synthesizer, vocals
- Martin Recchi – bass guitar, vocals
- Dik Davis – drums and percussion, vocals
- Additional personnel
- Zeus B. Held – additional keyboards, engineer
- Gina Kikoine – vox (track 2)
- Pete Willman – base clavinet (track 2)
- Nick Froome – mixing engineer
- Christian Gence – engineer
- Chris Lester – engineer
- Jean-Pierre Massiera – engineer
- Jean-Marc Meredith – engineer
- Steve Robert – engineer
- Martin Homberg – engineer
- Paddy Eckersley – front foto
- David Bailey – back foto
- David Shortt – design control
- Thomi Wroblewski – front foto tinting
References[]
- Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz release group identifiers
- 1982 albums
- Fashion (band) albums
- Arista Records albums
- 1980s pop album stubs