The Shirts - 1980 - Inner Sleeve (LP Capitol ST 12085)⭐
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⭐ 6.5/10 (16 votes)
My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts
Jan 01, 1999 • 0h 11m • Animation
Overview
A personal interpretation of Norwegian history - starring a grandmother who during the Second World War loses her job ironing the King's shirts. Instead she gains access to the enemy's uniforms, and inspires her own brand of resistance fighters, the "Shirt Guerillas".
Director: Torill Kove
Cast: Mag Ruffman
Description:
Artist: The Shirts
Title: Inner Sleeve
Year Of Release: 1980
Country: US
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: Pop Rock
Audio codec: FLAC | lossless
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Tracklist:
A1. I'm Not One Of Those 3:20
A2. One Last Chance 3:04
A3. Can't Get It Through My Head 3:54
A4. I've Had It 3:19
A5. I Don't Wanna Know 4:30
B1. Pleasure Is The Pain 3:30
B2. As Long As The Laughter Lasts 3:25
B3. Too Much Trouble 3:02
B4. Hanging Around 3:41
B5. Small Talk 2:35
B6. Time (Has Seen Me Lonely) 2:48
After Mike Thorne had the band all over the map on their second album, "Street Light Shine", the Shirts' third and final disc, "Inner Sleeve", finds Juice Newton/Jackie DeShannon producer John Palladino teamed up with Blood, Sweat & Tears/Steely Dan guitarist Georg Wadenius and they bring out the pop side of Annie Golden's band on these 11 tracks. The niche they've settled into here is the melodic short songtunes essential to the new wave, which, after all, was garage bands looking to find the most fun elements of '60s radio hits and exploit them to become rock stars. Golden had the talent to ride the charts along with Blondie, the Go Go's and, the Cars, and this album has the band headed in the right direction -- it's just too bad they quit after finding their groove here. "Inner Sleeve" is an inviting performance, especially for those who never encountered the other work by the truly underrated Shirts