Walking Into Mirrors is a 1981 album by Johnny Warman. The single "Screaming Jets" featured Peter Gabriel singing backing vocals and became Warman's best-known hit.[1]
Walking Into Mirrors | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1981 | |||
Studio | The Town House, London; House of Music, West Orange, New Jersey; Electric Lady Studios, New York City | |||
Label | Rocket | |||
Producer | Johnny Warman, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven | |||
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Track listing
editAll tracks composed by Johnny Warman; except where indicated
- "Walking Into Mirrors"
- "Radio Active"
- "Searchlights"
- "Martian Summer"
- "Screaming Jets"
- "Three Minutes"
- "Will You Dance with Me"
- "(SOS) Sending Out Signals" (Warman, Jerry Marotta)
- "Dancing Dolls"
- "Fantastic Light"
- "American Machines"
- "Automatic Kids"
- King Robot"
- "Future Fun" (Live)
- "Here Come the Reds"
- "Golden Lions"
Personnel
edit- Johnny Warman - vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
- Tony Levin - bass guitar, fretless bass, Chapman bass stick
- John Giblin - bass guitar
- Dave Lawson - keyboards, sequencing
- Larry Fast - keyboards, synthesizer, effects, electronic cello, bagpipes
- Jerry Marotta - drums, percussion
- Peter Gabriel - chants and effects on "Screaming Jets"
- Technical
- Johnny Warman, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven - production, arrangements
- Hugh Padgham - engineer
- Bob Carlos Clarke, Lindsey Rudland - sleeve design, photography
References
edit- ^ Andrew Grant Jackson, Still the Greatest: The Essential Songs of The Beatles' ... - Page 220 "Johnny Warman, an English guy known for his 1981 album Walking into Mirrors and the single "Screaming Jets," wrote "