Lights in the Night
Lights in the Night is the second album by Flash and the Pan, released in 1980.
Lights In The Night | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1980 | |||
Recorded | Albert Studios, Sydney, Australia. | |||
Label | Albert Productions (AUS) Ensign (EUR) Epic (US) | |||
Producer | Vanda & Young | |||
Flash and the Pan chronology | ||||
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Critical reception
Billboard editors placed album review in Recommended section found the sound of the band similar to M and The Buggles but noticed the synthesized talk-sing voices of performers sounds tiring.[1]
Track listing
- "Media Man"
- "Headhunter"
- "Restless"
- "Welcome To The Universe"
- "Make Your Own Cross"
- "Lights In The Night"
- "Let The Captain Beware"
- "Atlantis Calling"
Personnel
- Harry Vanda - producer, guitar, vocals
- George Young - producer, synthesizer, lead vocals
- Les Karski - bass
- Warren Morgan - piano
- Ray Arnott - drums
- Jack Skinner - mastering
- Colin Freeman - mixing
- Gene Grief - album artwork
- Janet Perr - album artwork
Notes
- The "Lights In the Night" album cover artwork features a comic book like illustration of a boy seeing a die fly by. On the three visible sides of the die are American Sign Language (AmSLan) hand signs for "U", "F", and "O" spelling "UFO".
- On the album cover, light strikes reveal part of the front and back covers of the first Flash and the Pan album. If you hold the album cover under a light source, you can not only actually see the debut's cover, you can even read the liner notes.
gollark: Wow, you're literally committing class-ν heresy right now, impressive.
gollark: Good and fearsome, yes.
gollark: If you crusaded against bees, that was probably not smart.
gollark: It has to be male dominated *and* popular for that to occur I think.
gollark: Or 3. We're not actually sure.
References
- "Review: Flash and the Pan — Lights in the Night" (PDF). Billboard. 85 (20). 17 May 1980. p. 66. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 31 May 2020 – via American Radio History.
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