Feet on the Ground explained

Feet On The Ground
Type:studio
Artist:APO Hiking Society
Cover:APO (feet on the ground).jpg
Released:1984
Label:Universal Records, Philippines
Prev Title:True to My Music
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Made in the Philippines
Next Year:1985

Feet on the Ground is the seventh studio album by the Filipino musical trio APO Hiking Society, released in 1984 through Universal Records. The album's cover artwork features an homage to the Beatles album Abbey Road, featuring the band walking across a pedestrian crossing.[1]

Track listing

  1. Hitting the Big Time (4:39)
  2. Goodtime (4:15)
  3. Oh My Love (3:48)
  4. Yes This Is the Right (4:06)
  5. Brothers, Sisters, Mothers, Fathers (4:23)
  6. Anna (3:16)
  7. A New Thing in My Life (3:27)
  8. I'm the Real Thing (4:17)
  9. Love Is Not Enough (2:38)
  10. Come to Me (3:23)
  11. Prisoner's Lament (4:13)

Notes and References

  1. News: Beatles album parody art? He loves it, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.... Kelly. John. 9 August 2016. The Washington Post. 25 August 2022.