Fischer-Z - Going Deaf For A Living [1980/mp3/320]
With guitar much more dominant and Watts' songwriting more refined, Going Deaf For A Living was an incredibly exciting album. Moving away from their prog leanings and embracing bits of reggae, Fischer Z had become a cohesive pop band capable of anything. Their hit single "So Long" had one of Watts' most heartfelt vocals, while the playful (and slightly irritating) "Limbo" proved that he wasn't always entirely serious. The band bounced off the walls on tracks like "Four Minutes In Durham (With You)" and "No Right," yet they remained perfectly in control. The album's title track remains one of Watts' most brilliant songs, catchier than a pitcher's glove (and "So Long" wasn't too bad either!). With hardly a bad song in the bunch, this is still one of Fischer Z's most popular albums -- so much for the sophomore slump.
Rating: 4.5 Stars
Genre
* Rock
Styles
* New Wave
01] [3:45] Room Service
02] [5:02] So Long
03] [4:27] Crazy Girl
04] [2:39] No Right
05] [3:32] Going Deaf For A Living
06] [2:39] Pick Up,Slip Up
07] [3:06] Crank
08] [4:08] Haters
09] [4:06] Four Minutes In Durham (With You)
10] [2:15] Limbo
Total Time: 35:45 [min:sec]
Size: 85,837,125 bytes
Encoder: lame 3.96.1 --preset insane
Release Info:
1980 LP United Artists 1048
2000 CD EMI 46685
320 kb
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