Is There Anything About?

Is There Anything About?

Infobox Album
Name = Is There Anything About?
Type = Album
Artist = Brand X


Released = September 1982
Recorded = 1970s
Genre = Jazz fusion
Length = 33:37
Label = Passport Records
Producer = Robin Lumley & Brand X
Reviews =
Last album = "Do They Hurt?"
This album = "Is There Anything About?"
Next album = "Xcommunication"

"Is There Anything About?" is the seventh album by Brand X.

Track listing

#"Ipanaemia" (Goodsall) - 4:13
#"A Longer April" (Giblin) - 7:23
#"Tmiu-Atga" (Giblin, Lumley, Robinson) - 5:09
#"Swan Song" (Collins, Giblin, Lumley, Short) - 5:37
#"Is There Anything About?" (Collins, Goodsall, Jones) - 7:53
#"Modern, Noisy and Effective" (Goodsall, Lumley, Short) - 3:58

Personnel

*Phil Collins - drums, percussion
*John Giblin - bass
*John Goodsall - guitar
*Percy Jones - bass
*Robin Lumley - keyboards
*Raphael Ravenscroft - saxophone
*Peter Robinson - keyboards
*Steve Short - drums, syndrums

Notes

* This album is outtakes from the "Product" sessions. So was the previous album, "Do They Hurt?".
* TMIU-ATGA means "they're making it up as they go along".
* "Modern, Noisy and Effective" is the backing track to "Soho" from "Product", with a new keyboard line.
* "A Longer April" is a similarly re-engineered version of "April" from the "Product" sessions.


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