Casual Gods
Casual Gods | ||||
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Studio album by Jerry Harrison | ||||
Released | February, 1988 | |||
Recorded | D.V. Recording, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Sigma Sound, New York, NY | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 55:54 | |||
Label |
Sire/Warner Bros. Records (USA) Fontana Records (UK & Europe) | |||
Producer | Jerry Harrison | |||
Jerry Harrison chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Casual Gods was the second solo album by Jerry Harrison. His third, Walk on Water, also bore the Casual Gods name as a proxy for the band.
The track "Man with A Gun" featured in the film Two Moon Junction, and the instrumental version of the same song was used in the Jonathan Demme film Something Wild.
Track listing
All tracks were written by Jerry Harrison, except where indicated
- "Rev It Up" (Jerry Harrison, John Sieger, Ernie Brooks) – 4:17
- "Song of Angels" – 3:35
- "Man With A Gun" – 4:35
- "Let It Come Down" – 4:52
- "Cherokee Chief" (Jerry Harrison, Ernie Brooks) – 4:30
- "A Perfect Lie" (Jerry Harrison, Arthur Russell, Ernie Brooks) – 4:25
- "Are You Running?" (Jerry Harrison, Ernie Brooks, Monique Dayan) – 4:20
- "Breakdown in the Passing Lane" - 4:37
- "A.K.A. Love" (Jerry Harrison, Ernie Brooks) – 4:10
- "We're Always Talking" (Jerry Harrison, Ernie Brooks) – 4:40
- "Bobby" (Jerry Harrison, Ernie Brooks) – 4:03
- "Bobby" (Extended Mix) (Jerry Harrison, Ernie Brooks) - 6:58
The extended mix of "Bobby" did not appear on the LP or cassette versions of the album, but was featured as the B-side of the "Rev It Up" 45rpm single. "Breakdown in the Passing Lane" was not on the original U.S. LP release.
Personnel
- Jerry Harrison – guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Alex Weir, Chris Spedding, Robbie McIntosh - guitar
- Alex Weir - bass
- Bernie Worrell - keyboards
- Rick Jaeger, David Van Tieghem, Yogi Horton - drums, percussion
- Dickie Landry - saxophone
- Arlene Holmes, Lovelace Richmond, Monique Dayan, Arthur Russell, Joyce Bowden - background vocals
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