Plasteroïd

Plasteroïd is the third studio album by the electronic band Rockets. It was released in 1979 on Rockland Records.

Plasteroïd
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1979 (1979-05)
RecordedJanuaryFebruary 1979 (1979-02) at Decca Studios, Paris
GenreSpace rock, electronica, synthpop, experimental, ambient
LabelRockland
ProducerClaude Lemoine
Rockets chronology
Sound of the Future
(1979)
Plasteroïd
(1979)
Galaxy
(1980)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Electric Delight"Gerard L'Her, Alain Maratrat5:10
2."Astral World"L'Her, Maratrat4:35
3."If You Drive"L'Her, Maratrat5:00
4."Legion of Aliens"L'Her3:35
5."Anastasis"Maratrat4:30
6."Cosmic Feeling"Philippe Renaux, Peter Collins5:45
7."Atlantis Town"L'Her4:22
8."Back to Your Planet"L'Her4:10

Personnel

Rockets
  • Christian Le Bartz vocals
  • "Little" Gerard L'Her bass, vocals
  • Alain Maratrat guitar, keyboards, vocals on "Atlantis Town"
  • Fabrice Quagliotti keyboards
  • Alain Groetzinger drums, percussion
Additional personnel
  • Claude Lemoine production
  • Claude Achalle engineering
  • Henri Arcens engineering
  • Jean-Jacques Mahuteau artwork
  • Renaud Marchand artwork
  • Gunther photography
  • Joël Savy lacquering

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
France May 1979 Rockland Records LP album 900.500 GP347
900.501 GP361
Canada May 1979 Polydor Records/PolyGram LP album 2424 903
Germany May 1979 Warner-Elektra-Atlantic LP album 58 137
Italy May 1979 Rockland Records LP album RKL 20137
Compact Cassette 30 RKL 20137
Spain April 1978 Ariola Records LP album 200720
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References

  • "Album - Plasteroid". Discografia. Rockets. Retrieved July 22, 2009.
  • "Rockets - Plasteroïd". Discogs. Retrieved July 22, 2009.
  • "Plasteroïd". LPs & CDs discography. Unofficial ROCKETS Home Page. Retrieved July 22, 2009.
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