The Brains (album) explained

The Brains
Type:studio
Artist:The Brains
Cover:The Brains.jpg
Recorded:1980
Studio:Web IV Studios
Genre:Pop, rock
Label:Mercury
Producer:Steve Lillywhite
Next Title:Electronic Eden
Next Year:1981

The Brains is the debut album by The Brains. It was released in 1980 and contains the original recording of "Money Changes Everything", which, when released three years later, became a substantial hit single for pop singer Cyndi Lauper.

Critical reception

At the time of issuance the album made a great impression on Billboard critics. In the review of May 3 1980, they wrote: "This is a truly offbeat album which mixes '60s organ dominated psychedelia, new wave, heavy metal and world savvy lyrics into an intoxicating brew. Tom Gray's passionate vocals have enough aural sprawl and power to make the lyrics credible."[1]

Track listing

  1. "Treason" (Rick Price) 2:33
  2. "See Me" 4:57
  3. "Raeline" 1:52
  4. "Girl I Wanna" 3:42
  5. "In the Night" (Alfredo Villar) 5:23
  6. "Money Changes Everything" 3:29
  7. "Scared Kid" 3:10
  8. "Sweethearts" (Villar) 3:49
  9. "Girl in a Magazine" 3:08
  10. "Gold Dust Kids" 4:16[2]

Personnel

The Brains

Additional Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. News: Review: The Brains — The Brains. Billboard. 3 May 1980. 25 May 2021. 85. 18. 50. American Radio History. 0006-2510.
  2. http://www.discogs.com/Brains-The-Brains/release/2104588 Songwriters as found at discogs