Whomanfoursays Explained

Whomanfoursays
Type:studio
Artist:Dalbello
Cover:Dalbello-whomanfoursays-original-vinyl-black-logo.jpeg
Released:1984
Recorded:1984
Studio:Phase One Recording Studios (Toronto)
Genre:
Length:42:19
Label:Capitol
Producer:
Prev Title:Drastic Measures
Prev Year:1981
Next Title:She
Next Year:1987

Whomanfoursays is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer Dalbello, and her first concept album.

Album information

Released in 1984 by Capitol Records, the album marked a change in direction in her musical career, away from the soul R&B image of her previous studio albums and toward a more individual and avant-garde sound. Dalbello wrote every track herself, and changed her recording name from Lisa Dal Bello to her last name only. Musician Mick Ronson, who collaborated extensively to the project, produced the album with her; all instruments were played by either or both of them.

The title is a pun on the words "human forces".[1] The original vinyl album cover features in either black or white the name in faux Cyrillic letters; on the CD version, this was replaced with regular uppercase lettering. Dalbello's face is featured on the cover painted in the style of the indigenous people of New Guinea. The sentence "This album was recorded with the Hughmann technique" was placed in the credits, though it was an invented term, meaning that humans were involved.[2]

Three songs from this album were covered by notable artists: "Gonna Get Close to You" by progressive metal band Queensrÿche on Rage for Order (1986), "Wait for an Answer" by Heart on Bad Animals (1987), and "Animal" by German metal band Heavens Gate on Planet E (1996).

Personnel

Musicians

Production

Notes and References

  1. Book: Weird . Gilly . Mick Ronson — The Spider with the Platinum Hair . 2017 . Bonnier Zaffre . 9781786065056 . 262.
  2. Weird & Gilly 2017, p. 264
  3. Web site: Dalbello - whomanfoursays Canadian chart positions. Collectionscanada.gc.ca. 2010-02-26.