Girls About Town (EP)

Girls About Town is the debut EP by the American rock band The Smithereens.[3][4] It was released on 31 October 1980 on the band's own D-Tone Records.[2] The EP contains four songs with the word ‘girl‘ in the title, including "Girl Don't Tell Me," a song originally recorded by The Beach Boys.[5]

Girls About Town
EP by
Released31 October 1980[1]
RecordedChelsea Sound, NYC, 1980[2]
GenreRock
LabelD-Tone Records
ProducerThe Smithereens[2]
The Smithereens chronology
Girls About Town
(1980)
Beauty and Sadness
(1983)

The 7" EP has never been available in any other format, though two of its tracks were included on Smithereens compilation albums: the title track on Attack of The Smithereens and From Jersey It Came! The Smithereens Anthology; and "Girl Don't Tell Me" on Covers.

Background

“We had a bunch of songs with ‘girl’ in the title, and "Girls About Town" was the song that everyone thought was our best live song. It was the song that we thought, at the time, had the most commercial potential, so we called the EP Girls About Town and to round it off, we made it an EP that featured the word ‘girl’ in all four songs.” -Pat DiNizio[1]

Track listing

All songs written by Pat DiNizio, except "Girl Don't Tell Me" by Brian Wilson.

  1. "Girls About Town"
  2. "Girl Don't Tell Me"
  3. "Got Me A Girl"
  4. "Girls Are Like That"

Personnel

Adapted from the EP's liner notes.[6]

The Smithereens
Additional personnel
  • Alan Varner – mixing
  • Justine Strait – art
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References

  1. Girls About Town (EP). Officialsmithereens.com. Retrieved on 12 February 2018.
  2. Prince, Patrick (May 31, 2010). "The Smithereens are still rocking after 30 years". Goldmine. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  3. "TrouserPress.com :: Smithereens". www.trouserpress.com.
  4. Sun-Times, Jeff Elbel-For the (April 11, 2018). "In the music spotlight: The Smithereens". Chicago Sun-Times.
  5. Blush, Steven (October 4, 2016). "New York Rock: From the Rise of The Velvet Underground to the Fall of CBGB". Macmillan via Google Books.
  6. Girls About Town (EP liner notes). The Smithereens. D-Tone Records. 1980.CS1 maint: others (link)


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