Treva Spontaine and The Graphic

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Treva Spontaine and The Graphic, later The Graphic was a Greensboro, North Carolina indie band popular in colleges of the southeast USA during the 1980s. In 1984 Don Dixon produced the 6-track album People In Glass for Treva Spontaine and The Graphic. People In Glass was reissued in 1985 in Denmark as Way of the World.

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People In Glass[]

  1. "Way of the World" – 3:58 (Brad Newell)
  2. "Magical Equation" – 3:30 (Newell)
  3. "It's My Dance" – 3:55 (Newell)
  4. "It's Lonely Out Here" – 4:15 (Newell)
  5. "Entrer Dans L'Amour" – 4:35 (Newell)
  6. "I Dream Alone" – 2:22 (Tréva Spontaine)

Credits:

  • Drums: Jim Hoyle
  • Bass/Vocals: Dwight Mabe
  • Guitars/Keyboards/Vocals: Brad Newell
  • Vocals/Guitars: Treva Spontaine
  • Produced and Recorded by Don Dixon at Reflection Sound Studios, Charlotte, NC
  • Additional percussion: Gary Collins
  • Sax: Dixonics
  • Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, NYC
  • Blended by Don Dixon
  • Band photo: Laura Levine
  • Cover design: Bob Murray
  • Thanks to: Wayne Jerrigan, Steve Haigler, Anne Echerd, Susan Needham, R. Tim Embry

The track "Magical Equation" earned air play on regional campus radio. The track "Entrer Dans L'Amour" is unusual for a North Carolina band since it is in French. Treva Spontaine previously played in two Chapel Hill Bands, Treva and Graham Forge.

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