Night Lights (Elliott Murphy album)

Night Lights is the third major label album by singer-songwriter Elliott Murphy produced by Steve Katz and recorded at Electric Lady Studio. It was reviewed by Dave Marsh in Rolling Stone,[3] where he wrote "In 1973 and 1974 it seemed to many of us in New York that it was a tossup whether Bruce Springsteen, the native poet of the mean streets, or Elliott Murphy, the slumming suburbanite with the ironic eye would became a national hero."[4]The album featured guest appearances by fellow Long Island native Billy Joel and former Velvet Underground member Doug Yule. The cover photo of Murphy standing in Times Square early one Sunday Morning was taken by photographer Michael Dakota although stylised by Steven Meisel. The song "Lady Stilletto" was thought to be an homage to Patti Smith.[5]

Night Lights
Studio album by
Released1975
RecordedAutumn 1975
GenreRock
LabelRCA
ProducerSteve Katz
Elliott Murphy chronology
Lost Generation
(1975)
Night Lights
(1975)
Just A Story From America
(1977)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Christgau's Record GuideC+[2]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Elliott Murphy

  1. "Diamonds by the Yard"
  2. "Deco Dance"
  3. "Rich Girls"
  4. "Abraham Lincoln Continental"
  5. "Isadora's Dancers"
  6. "You Never Know What You're In For"
  7. "Lady Stilletto"
  8. "Lookin' For a Hero"
  9. "Never As Old As You"

Personnel

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References

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