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Devo had an arsenal of past video clips at their disposal, the band benefited greatly from the station's support. The album was musically similar to it's predecessor (keyboard programming and drum machines are a principal tool), and with the success of the videos for "Peek-A-Boo" and "That's Good," Devo were one of 1982's undisputed new wave kings. Although produced by Roy Thomas Baker, who was noted for his work with rockers such as Queen, Journey, and The Cars, OH NO! IT'S DEVO contains very few elements of traditional rock.
Kicking things off is one of Devo's most absurd compositions, "Time Out For Fun," which still tickles the funny bone all these years later. The album's two biggest standouts soon follow--the aforementioned "Peek-A-Boo" and "That's Good," the latter a humorous observation on people's everyday needs. Devo gets uncharacteristically dark and controversial on "I Desire," by incorporating some lyrics that would-be assassin John Hinckley penned, but lightens things up again with such charming tracks as "Speed Racer," "Out of Sync," "Big Mess," and "Deep Sleep." OH NO! IT'S DEVO is widely regarded as the band's last true classic album.
Personnel: Mark Mothersbaugh, Bob Casale (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Bob Mothersbaugh (vocals, guitar); Gerald V. Casale (vocals, keyboards); Alan Myers (drums).
Liner Note Author: Al Fichera.
Devo: Mark Mothersbaugh (vocals), Bob Mothersbaugh, Bob Casale (guitar), Jerry Casale (bass), Alan Myers (percussion).
Producers: Roy Thomas Baker, Devo.
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| | Devo New Traditionalists CD (1981)
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$9.79 With the commercial success of their previous album FREEDOM OF CHOICE, the pressure was on Devo to come up with another hit. While NEW TRADITIONALISTS was indeed an exceptional album, it did not replicate the commercial success of its predecessor. The album was the ...
| | Devo Duty Now For The Future CD (1979)
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| | Devo Shout CD (1984)
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| | Milt Jackson Mostly Duke CD (1982)
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| | In The Nursery Scatter CD (1995) Import
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$18.59 Scatter is that rare beast among career-spanning compilations, a collection that both serves as an excellent introduction to the band's oeuvre, and packed with enough fine obscurities and new treats to make it equally essential for longtime fans. Following no particular chronological course, Scatter runs from the first releases up to the then-most-recent, sometimes in unexpected ways. "Mystery," from the debut EP ...
| | Monochrome Set Tomorrow Will Be Too Long: The Best Of The Monocrome Set CD (1995)
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| | Saf Percussions Alliance CD (2003) (Import) France
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| | Chameleons U K Strange Times CD (1986) + Bonus CD
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$18.09 STRANGE TIMES includes Peel Session tracks recorded for the BBC.
As the Chameleons' most fully realized album, STRANGE TIMES deftly combines the urgency of SCRIPT OF THE ...
| | Righteous Jams Rage Of Discipline (Fontana) CD (2004)
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$8.35 Righteous Jams front man Joey C. (Stop and Think) first met guitarist Elgin Nathan James (Wrecking Crew, 454 Big Block) in the midst of a robbery. Boston hardcore was at its most divided with a new wave of "posi" kids who felt more allegiance with In My Eyes and Ten Yard Fight than the older Boston guard who held tightly to the hard line stance of Boston straight edge founders SSD. While Elgin and company beat up and robbed Joey C.'s friends that night in Boston's Kenmore Square, no one would have predicted that the two would later lead one of the most exciting ...
| | Final Fantasy Has A Good Home CD (2005)
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| | New Republic Libertad CD (2006)
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| | Thomas, Stephen & People On Wheels The Story So Far... CD (2006)
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$11.15 Multi-talented, multi-instrumentalist, multi-dimensional Stephen Thomas captured a legion of fans with his 1997 independent release INANUTSHELL with mock band The Reptiles. The band was composed entirely of himself, a fact that most listeners never realised. It was hailed as "...the greatest psychedelic album never released in 1966," and referred to by one reviewer as sounding like, "...Syd Barrett and XTC covering unpublished Beatles songs."After a stream of live performances as bass player for both the power trio Sigmund Boo and The Paul Thomas Band, Stephen decided to form a studio band of talented musicians to bring his next album to life. Veteran rocker Jeff Gaynor plays keyboard, while local guitar icon Paul Damon Thomas provides lead and shares bass duties with his brother. Kevin Bernardo, a staple drummer of countless independent progressive bands and recordings, provides the solid backbone to the structure.Independent folk starlet Tina Vero provides backing vocals along with newcomer Erin Carly, and both can be heard to sing lead on the sea shanty "Running Out Of Ocean," and virtuoso lunatic Dan McCarthy is on hand to provide atmosphere and harmonies."[On INANUTSHELL] I was always using production technique to make the guitars sound different, or alter sound in some way. For The Story So Far... I decided to leave the instruments very natural sounding, so even though there are other musicians on it the sound is much more personal, ...
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