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Audio Remasterers: Marv Bornstein; Frank DeLuna.
Recording information: Trident Studios, London, England.
Photographers: David Darling; John Campbell .
Personnel: Eugene Organ, Terry Thomas (vocals, guitar); John Anderson , John Anderson , Jean Hawker, Kay Garner (vocals); Pete Zorn (saxophone); Julian Colbeck (piano, electric piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, organ, Wurlitzer organ, keyboards, synthesizer); Steve Gadd (drums, percussion); Andy Duncan (congas, timbales, percussion).
Audio Mixers: Jerry Lee Smith; Neil Ross; Peter Kelsey; Stephen W. Tayler.
Lines Music | List Price | $12.98 (You save $1.79) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Jazz Instrument, Fusion | | Label | Renaissance | | Orig Year | 1978 | | All Time Sales Rank | 13345  | | CD Universe Part number | 1257623 | | Catalog number | 153 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 19, 1996 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Eugene Organ; Julian Colbeck; Terry Thomas | | Engineer | Jerry Lee Smith; Jerry Smith; Neil Ross; Peter Kelsey; Stephen W. Tayler | | Personnel | Steve Gadd - drums, percussion Steve Gadd - drums, percussion John Anderson John Anderson Andy Duncan - congas, timbales, percussion Kay Garner - vocals Julian Colbeck - piano, electric piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, organ, Wurlitzer organ, keyboards, synthesizer Terry Thomas - vocals, guitar Pete Zorn - saxophone Eugene Organ Jean Hawker
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Charlie Lines Songs | 1. | She Loves to Be in Love |
| 2. | No More Heartaches |
| 3. | Life So Cruel |
| 4. | Watching T.V. |
| 5. | Out of Control |
| 6. | L.A. Dreamer |
| 7. | No Strangers in Paradise |
| 8. | Keep Me in Mind |
| 9. | I Like to Rock and Roll |
| Lines Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Hard to find music. I can't believe they had the two Charlie Cds I was looking for. If you like Carlie, Lines and No Second Chance a their best. Submitted by curtisshoopman (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
my favorite album of hte 80's my best friend of the early 80s was a music nut and turned me on to Charlie...
My all time favorite album,,,, Submitted by jciscott (herhey pa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Great Late 70's Ahhhhh....It was a glorious time in music. So many different sounds, everything seemed more interesting and memorable. Charlie fits this discription with their unique melodies and time warping lyrics. Check out "Watching T.V.". Anything that mentions Star Trek can't be all that bad. Submitted by Joe V. (Reno, NV, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$22.25 Remember in the late '80s, when Led Zeppelin clones were at a premium (Kingdom Come, Bonham, etc.)? Well, although the Quill isn't as instantly smirk-inducing as some of the aforementioned bands, they definitely have studied their Zeppelin and other '70s-era classic rock records, as evidenced by their 2006 release In Triumph. After all, singer Magnus Ekwall certainly has Robert Plant's "cat in heat" vocals down pat, while guitarist Christian Carlsson has obviously studied Jimmy Page's guitar grandeur. Case in point, "Broken Man" sounds like it's straight off of Whitesnake's Slide It In, while the album-opening "Keep the Circle Whole" would have fit snuggly on the self-titled debut by Badlands. ...
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$7.55 PiL's fourth album took three years to reach fruition, much of this time spent gigging and changing personnel. The initial recordings of the follow-up to The Flowers of Romance included the nucleus of Lydon and Keith Levene; Martin Atkins was asked to stay on board, and he brought bassist Pete Jones with him, a mate who was helping him out with his own Brian Brain project. After those initial sessions and a few shows, both Levene and Jones quit within a month of each other. Lydon then recruited the majority of a lounge act spotted at a New Jersey Holiday Inn and toured with them, playing a set heavy on the new material. After touring, Lydon and Atkins wiped Jones and Levene off the tapes for the new record, employing faceless session musicians to fill in.
The upheaval resulted in one of Lydon's worst outings, the most tentative and least powerful of PiL's recordings. A thin, shrill, wheezing horn section replaces much of Levene's guitar, and the basslines sound like Flea without the passion and chops. "This Is Not a Love Song," though accessible enough for the charts, is best left in the year of its origin. Surprisingly for Lydon, the colorful tune has a simple beat and is easy to dance to, but lacks guts. "The Pardon," like a couple other songs on the record, sounds like a bad Flowers of Romance outtake with "modern" production. With Atkins' relentless clippity-cloppity drums and Lydon's bite-free stream-of-consciousness rambling, it eventually fades into the background as a nagging drone. Closer "The Order of Death" saves This Is What You Want... from being a total wreck, a moody instrumental with a repetitive vocal hook from Lydon and a creepy synth line. Recorded for Cop Killer, a movie starring Harvey Keitel and Lydon himself, it's fittingly soundtrack-ish. (The song didn't end up being used in the movie.) Notably, Levene, who at that point owned half of the Public Image Limited name, released the version of This Is What You Want... with him and Jones present as the pseudo-bootleg Commercial Zone, on the short-lived PIL Records. It actually preceded the official version's release by months, and a second issue followed later in the year with a slightly different track listing. ~ Andy Kellman
PiL's fourth album took three years to reach fruition for a number of reasons. The initial recordings included the nucleus of John Lydon and Keith Levene; Martin Atkins was asked to stay, bringing bassist Pete Jones to help out. After those sessions and a few shows, both Levene and Jones exited. Lydon recruited a lounge act spotted at a New Jersey hotel and took them on tour. Upon re-entering the studio, Lydon and Atkins wiped the departed members off the tapes from the prior recordings, employing faceless session hacks to fill in.
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