Zebra (Zebra album)

Zebra
Studio album by Zebra
Released March 21, 1983
Genre Hard rock[1]
Length 38:54
Label Atlantic
Producer Jack Douglas
Zebra chronology
Zebra
(1983)
No Tellin' Lies
(1984)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Melodic[2]

Zebra is the debut album by the American hard rock band Zebra, released in 1983, eight years after they were founded. The album features all original material, with the exception of "Slow Down" (a Larry Williams tune best remembered for a 1964 cover version by the Beatles) injected at mid-song with much of the second stanza of Carl Perkins' "Blue Suede Shoes", altered at its end:

"Knock me down, step on my face,
slander my name all over the place;
do anything that you want to do,
what are you tryin' to do?"

The album also features two hits which received national airplay: "Who's Behind The Door?" and "Tell Me What You Want". On the strength of both singles the album became one of Atlantic's fastest-selling debut albums ever[1] and peaked at #29, attaining a level of commercial success the band was unable to repeat on subsequent releases.

"Take Your Fingers From My Hair" was covered by Dream Theater for the special edition of their tenth studio album, Black Clouds & Silver Linings.

This album, along with the follow-up No Tellin' Lies, was remastered and reissued by UK-based company Rock Candy Records in 2013.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Tell Me What You Want"  Randy Jackson3:51
2."One More Chance"  R. Jackson3:16
3."Slow Down"  Larry Williams, Carl Lee Perkins (Blue Suede Shoes)3:25
4."As I Said Before"  R. Jackson2:56
5."Who's Behind the Door?"  R. Jackson5:09
6."When You Get There"  R. Jackson2:56
7."Take Your Fingers from My Hair"  R. Jackson7:20
8."Don't Walk Away"  R. Jackson3:35
9."The La La Song"  R. Jackson6:12

Chart history

Chart (1983) Peak
position
US Billboard 200 29

Singles

Year Title Peak position
US Pop US Rock
1983 "Who's Behind the Door" 61 10
1983 "Tell Me What You Want" 107 29

Personnel

Band members

Session musicians

  • Jack Douglas – keyboards (6), percussion (6)
  • Mike Grossman – piano (3)
  • Eric Troyer – Prophet synthesizer (7)
  • Karen Alta – percussion (3) [3]

Producer

References

  1. 1 2 3 Demalon, Tom. "Zebra Zebra review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  2. Wippsson, Johan. "Zebra Zebra review". Melodic. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  3. http://www.discogs.com/Zebra-Zebra/release/1131982
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