
The Tale Of The Tape is a Rock album by Billy Squier, originally released in 1980. On Gatefold: 35 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- polished
- triumphant
- summer
About
Emerging from the band Piper with a clear vision for a solo career that would include tough, loud guitars and stellar pop songs, Billy Squier released the criminally underrated <i>The Tale of the Tape</i> in 1980. His follow-up album, <i>Don’t Say No</i>, would include the big hits (“The Stroke,” “My Kinda Lover”) that brought him to FM radio and MTV, but nearly every song on this debut is equal to all that followed. “The Big Beat” is a fantastic opener with its solid drums paving the way for Squier’s “We Will Rock You”-type salutation. “Calley Oh” and “Rich Kid” are purebred hard-rock anthems that allow Squier to play the broken-hearted blue-collar kid who gets the girl in the end and wants to be rich. “Like I’m Lovin’ You” is a trademark Squier burner that begins with the most gentle of openings before unleashing the fire. “You Should Be High Love” grabs hold of another football-stadium rocker and was the nearest this album came to a bona fide hit single. “Who’s Your Boyfriend” is a catchy teaser.
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Tracklist
- 1The Big Beat3:39
- 2Calley Oh4:09
- 3Rich Kid4:41
- 4Like I'm Lovin' You3:10
- 5Who Knows What a Love Can Do3:42
- 6You Should Be High, Love4:21
- 7Who's Your Boyfriend3:37
- 8The Music's All Right5:49
- 9Young Girls4:14
Credits
Performers
- Alex LigertwoodBACKING VOCALS
- Bucky BallardBASS
- Bobby ChouinardDRUMS
- Bruce KulickGUITAR
- Richard T. BearKEYBOARDS
- David SanciousKEYBOARDS SYNTHESIZER
- Billy SquierLEAD VOCALS BACKING VOCALS GUITAR
- Ernest CarterPERCUSSION
- Woodstock Children's ChorusBACKING VOCALS
- Ellen ToddCONDUCTOR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 35 pressings tracked on Gatefold
