Keep Smiling | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1983 | |||
Recorded | 1982 | |||
Genre | Pop, synthpop, new wave | |||
Length | 39:26 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | EMI Music Denmark Sire/Warner Bros. Records (US) | |||
Laid Back chronology | ||||
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Keep Smiling is the second studio album released by the Danish pop group Laid Back.
Track listing
- "Elevator Boy" - 4:55
- "Slowmotion Girl" - 5:51
- "White Horse" - 4:42
- "So Wie So" - 4:31
- "High Society Girl" - 3:36
- "Don't Be Mean" - 3:21
- "Sunshine Reggae" - 4:16
- "Fly Away (Walking in the Sunshine)" - 8:28[1]
Vinyl LP track listing
- Side One
- "White Horse" — 4:42
- "Elevator Boy" — 4:55
- "Slowmotion Girl" — 5:51
- "So Wie So" — 4:32
- Side Two
- "Sunshine Reggae" — 4:15
- "High Society Girl" — 3:41
- "Don't Be Mean" — 3:22
- "Fly Away/Walking in the Sunshine" — 8:35
Credits
- Produced by Laid Back and the 7 Dwarfs. Words & Music by Tim Stahl & John Guldberg. Sing A Song Publishing.
- All voices, sounds and instruments by Tim Stahl and John Guldberg, except Frank Marstokk: drums on "Elevator Boy", "So Wie So", "High Society Girl", "Sunshine Reggae". Jeppe Repurth: drums on " High Society Girl". Jorgen Thomsen: backing vocals on "Slowmotion Girl", Don't Be Mean". Peter Hansen: bass on "Sunshine Reggae". Romano Moszkowicz: good vibes. Additional instruments supplied by Drumstick, Fangel Music, Musikplaneten, Super Sound.
- All songs recorded & mixed at Laid Back Studio, Copenhagen, Denmark; Engineer: Gis Ingvardtsen, except "Elevator Boy" remixed at Puk Studio, Randers, Denmark; Engineer: John "Puk" Quist.
- Cover by Varab-Stegelmann Studio, Photos: Fancois Granjan & Dick Neil, Artwork: Ingo Milton, Palm by Clive Homes.
- Management: Wennick Bros.
- Thanks to the crew at Easy Sound & Werner Studio; and the Medley Team.
References
- ↑ "Laid Back (Keep Smiling)". Discogs. 1983. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
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