Alien Shores
Alien Shores | ||||
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Studio album by Platinum Blonde | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Recorded | Metalworks Studios, Mississauga, Ontario | |||
Genre | New wave | |||
Label | CBS Canada – 80105 | |||
Producer | Eddy Offord, Mark Holmes | |||
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Singles from Alien Shores | ||||
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Alien Shores was Platinum Blonde's 1985 follow up to their debut album Standing in the Dark. Released by Columbia/CBS Records Canada in 1985, it contained one of the band's biggest Canadian hits with "Crying Over You" and their only US hit, "Somebody Somewhere".
This album was the first to feature Kenny MacLean as a full-time bassist and keyboardist. This freed lead singer Mark Holmes to focus on lead vocal duties.
The band enlisted Alex Lifeson from fellow Canadian rockers Rush to perform guitar solos on two songs on the album, "Crying Over You" and "Holy Water". A song entitled "Alien Shore" is the sixth track on Rush's 1993 album Counterparts.
The album was released as a mini-concept album with the b-side (starting with "Lost in Space") containing various songs with a science fiction theme and narrative.
Track listing
- Side 1
- "Crying Over You" (Mark Holmes) – 3:39
- "Situation Critical" (Holmes) – 3:31
- "Red Light" (Holmes, Sergio Galli) – 2:50
- "It Ain't Love Anyway" (Holmes) – 3:12
- "Somebody Somewhere" (Holmes) – 4:06
- Side 2
- "Lost In Space" (Holmes, Galli) – 4:04
- "Temple of the Newborn" (Kenny MacLean) – 4:02
- "Holy Water" (Holmes, MacLean) – 3:41
- "Animal" (Holmes) – 4:31
- "Hungry Eyes" (Holmes, Galli) – 4:38