Planet P | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1983 | |||
Studio | Hotline Studios, Frankfurt, West Germany | |||
Genre | Progressive rock, new wave | |||
Label | Geffen | |||
Producer | Peter Hauke | |||
Planet P Project chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Artistdirect | [2] |
Planet P Project, first released as Planet P,[3] is an album released in 1983 by the group Planet P Project (originally known as Planet P)[4] led by Tony Carey. The cassette and CD editions have two bonus tracks not found on the LP.
Track listing
Side one
- "Static" – 4:04
- "King for a Day" – 3:57
- "I Won't Wake Up" – 3:46
- "Top of the World" – 4:34
- "Armageddon" – 4:20
- "Tranquility Base" (bonus track on cassette and CD) – 1:55
Side two
- "Why Me?" – 4:06
- "Power Tools" – 3:59
- "Send It in a Letter" – 3:52
- "Adam and Eve" – 3:36
- "Only You and Me" – 3:22
- "Ruby" (bonus track on cassette and CD) – 3:59
Personnel
- Tony Carey – lead vocals, backing vocals, keyboards, bass, acoustic guitars, Roland rhythm composer programs
- David Thomas – lead vocals on "Only You and Me"
- Johan Daansen – guitars
- Robert Musenpichler – guitars
- Helmut Bibl – guitars
- Hartmut Pfannmueller – drums and percussion
- Fritz Matzka – drums and percussion
- Peter Hauke – drums and percussion
- Reinhard Besser - bass
Production
- Recorded and mixed at Hotline Studios, Frankfurt, West Germany
- Producer: Peter Hauke
- Engineer: Andy Lunn, Nigel Jopson and Jon Gaffrey
- Assistant Engineers: Carmine Di, Mathias Dietrich
- Mixing Engineer: Andy Lunn
- Originally mastered by Greg Fulginiti at Artisan Sound Recorders
- All words and music by Tony Carey
- Art direction: Richard Seireeni
- Cover graphics: George Snow
Chart positions
Album
Chart | Peak position |
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Billboard 200 | 42 |
Singles
Year | Song | Peak positions | |||||||
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Mainstream Rock Tracks | Hot 100 [5] | ||||||||
1983 | "Static" | 24 | – | ||||||
1983 | "Why Me?" | 4 | 64 | ||||||
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ Artistdirect review
- ↑ Geffen Records GEF 25367
- ↑ "Planet P". Retrieved 2009-05-23.
- ↑ "Music: Top 100 Songs MAY 21, 1983". Billboard.
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