War Machine (album)
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War Machine is the title of the third and last studio album by the group Andrea True Connection. It was released only in Italy and Austria in 1980.[1] The album was a big change in Andrea musical direction since none of its songs can be classified as Disco.[2]
The album had two singles: "Makin' Music For Money" and "War Machine".
Track listing[3]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Open Up Baby" | Christopher Bruschi | 03:00 |
2. | "Hootchie Kootchie Floozies" | Tony D'Ambra, Andrea True | 04:20 |
3. | "The Unkindest Cut" | Tom Bakas, Gene Harlot, Andrea True | 03:52 |
4. | "Whatever Happened To Love?" | Andrea True | 04:18 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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5. | "Makin' Music For Money" | Alexander Harvey | 04:24 |
6. | "But Is That Love?" | Tom Bakas, Gene Harlot, Andrea True | 03:28 |
7. | "Still Goin' Down" | Robert W. Brown | 03:22 |
8. | "War Machine" | Robert W. Brown | 04:48 |
9. | "Rock 'N Roll-Let It Go" | Tom Carey | 04:01 |
Personnel
- Lead Vocals - Andrea True
- Vocals Track 2 - Andrea True and Tony D'ambra
- Vocals Track 9 - Andrea True and Tom Carey
- Drums - Tony D'ambra, Christopher Carroll
- Guitars - Tom Bakas, Mark Lineberry, Robert W. Brown, Ralph Agresta
- Bass - Tom Bakas, Jim Callen, Chris Bruschi, Tom Carey
- Percussion - Andrea True
- Keyboards - Robert Simons
- Moog Special Effects track 8 - Elliot Apter
- Moog Bass - Andrea True
- Moog Solos - Andrea True
- Backing Vocals - Tony D'ambra, Mark Lineberry, Jim Callen, Tom Bakas, Andrea True, Robert W. Brown, Tom Carey
- Tracks 1-6 recorded at Homegrown Studios, New Jersey USA
- Engineers - Robert Buontempo and Gary Rickney
- Tracks 7-9 recorded at Media Studios, New York City USA
- Engineers - Godfrey Diamond and Michael Barbiero
- Final Mixes - Douglas Epstein
- Final Mix track 7 - Sam Ginsberg of Record Plant
- Produced by Andrea True for GTM Productions, Inc.
References
- ^ Michael Paoletta (16 January 1999). True Fans Can Get "More, More, More" as Disco Queen Returns (Billboard Magazine). Google books. Retrieved August 5, 2014.
- ^ James Arena. First Ladies of Disco: 32 Stars Discuss the Era and Their Singing Careers (Andrea True Connection - War Machine). Google books. ISBN 9780786475810. Retrieved August 5, 2014.
- ^ "The Andrea True Connection – White Witch (Track listing)". Discogs. Retrieved August 5, 2014.