Velocity | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | the Vels |
Cover: | VelsVelocity.jpg |
Released: | 1984 |
Recorded: | February–March 1983 |
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Next Title: | House of Miracles |
Next Year: | 1986 |
Velocity is the debut studio album by American new wave and synth-pop band the Vels, released in 1984 by Mercury Records and PolyGram. It was principally recorded at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas, with producer Steven Stanley, known for his work with Tom Tom Club, whereas "Secret Garden" was produced by their A&R representative Peter Lubin at Park South Studios in New York City. When reflecting on the recording of the album, lead vocalist Alice Cohen said, "the whole Compass Point thing was great. We were unassuming Philly folks, living in cheap apartments, suddenly in this amazing studio in the Bahamas. It was very surreal."[1] While the album itself failed to chart, it featured two songs that charted on the U.S. Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, with "Hieroglyphics" peaking at No. 30 and "Look My Way" peaking at No. 39. "Look My Way" also peaked at No. 72 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, their only showing on that chart.[2]
To date, the album remains unavailable on CD or MP3, and it has been out of print since its initial release on vinyl and cassette.
Music journalist Robert Christgau gave the album a B+, and stated that "These three Steven Stanley-produced Philadelphians don't just dance in their heads. Not only do they command the spare formal pop eloquence that many popdance minimalists claim and few get next to, they have a generous regard for pop pleasure. Their simple hooks add up to full-fledged tunes, their basic-English lyrics are more than runes. And singer Alice DeSoto is unaffected and vivacious, a rare combination."
All songs are written by Alice Desoto, Charles Hansen and Chris Larkin.
Side one
Side two
Credits are adapted from the Velocity liner notes.[3]
The Vels
Additional musicians
Production and artwork