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'''whomanfoursays''' is an album by [[Canada|Canadian]] musician [[Lisa_Dalbello|Dalbello]], released in 1984, which marked a change in direction in her musical career, away from the soul R&B image of her previous albums and toward a more individual and avant-guarde sound. She wrote every track herself, and changed her recording name from '''Lisa Dal Bello''' to her last name only. Musician [[Mick Ronson]], who collaborated extensively to the project, produced the album with her; all instruments were played by either or both of them. The title is a [[homophone]] for the words "human forces".
'''whomanfoursays''' is an album by [[Canada|Canadian]] musician [[Lisa_Dalbello|Dalbello]], released in 1984, which marked a change in direction in her musical career, away from the soul R&B image of her previous albums and toward a more individual and avant-garde sound. She wrote every track herself, and changed her recording name from '''Lisa Dal Bello''' to her last name only. Musician [[Mick Ronson]], who collaborated extensively to the project, produced the album with her; all instruments were played by either or both of them. The title is a [[homophone]] for the words "human forces".


== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==

Revision as of 15:13, 10 March 2007


whomanfoursays is an album by Canadian musician Dalbello, released in 1984, which marked a change in direction in her musical career, away from the soul R&B image of her previous albums and toward a more individual and avant-garde sound. She wrote every track herself, and changed her recording name from Lisa Dal Bello to her last name only. Musician Mick Ronson, who collaborated extensively to the project, produced the album with her; all instruments were played by either or both of them. The title is a homophone for the words "human forces".

Personnel

Production

  • Produced by Mick Ronson + Dalbello
  • Engineered by Lenny De Rose
  • Assistant engineering Kevin Markland
  • Mixing by De Rose, Ronson + Dalbello
  • CMI Fairlight operated by John Forbes
  • Additional engineering Mick Walsh
  • Assisted by Joe Primeur
  • Recorded and mised at Phase One Recording Studios Toronto
  • Mastered with George Marino at Sterling Sound New York.
  • Photography by Deborah Samuel
  • Art direction and design Heather Brown
  • Hand lettering by Mary Margaret O'Hara

Note: "This album was recorded with the Hughmann technique"

Track Listing

  1. "Gonna Get Close To You" - 4:29
  2. "Devious Nature" - 4:01
  3. "She Pretends" - 4:31
  4. "Wait For An Answer" - 5:38
  5. "Animal" - 4:01
  6. "Cardinal Sin" - 4:06
  7. "Guilty By Association" - 3:34
  8. "Path Of Least Resistance" - 5:56
  9. "Target (My Eyes Are Aimed)" - 6:03

All words and music by Dalbello.