Disguise in Love
Disguise in Love is the second studio album by John Cooper Clarke, first released in 1978. (It followed Ou est la maison de fromage?). Most of the tracks are spoken over musical accompaniment provided by Clarke's band The Invisible Girls, except "Psycle Sluts 1&2" and "Salome Maloney" — both live recordings from the Ritz Ballroom in Manchester on 8 May 1978, delivered in his trademark a cappella style.
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Released | 1978 | |||
Recorded | Arrow Sounds, Manchester 1978 | |||
Genre | Spoken word | |||
Length | 39:29 | |||
Label | CBS | |||
Producer | Martin "Zero" Hannett | |||
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Track listing
- All tracks written by John Cooper Clarke, Martin Hannett and Steve Hopkins except where noted
- "I Don't Wanna Be Nice" – 3:50
- "Psycle Sluts 1&2" (Clarke) – 3:12
- "(I've Got a Brand New) Tracksuit" – 1:51
- "Teenage Werewolf" – 3:57
- "Readers Wives" – 3:13
- "Post War Glamour Girl" – 3:35
- "(I Married a) Monster from Outer Space" – 3:32
- "Salome Maloney" (Clarke) – 2:08
- "Health Fanatic" – 5:42
- "Strange Bedfellows" – 4:10
- "Valley of the Lost Women" – 4:19
Personnel
- John Cooper Clarke – vocals
- The Invisible Girls
with:
- Lyn Oakey – guitar (tracks 4, 5, 6, 10)
- Bill Nelson – guitar (tracks 1, 5, 9)
- John Scott – guitar (track 3)
- Pete Shelley – guitar (tracks 1, 4, 7, 10)
- Technical
- Laurence Diana - mixing engineer
- Dave Kent-Watson, Phil Bush - recording engineer
- Steve Maguire - cover painting
- Peter Gravelle - photography
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