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Performer: The Cortinas
Genre: Rock
Album: True Romances
Released: 1978
Style: Punk, Mod
MP3 version ZIP size: 1622 mb
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WMA version ZIP size: 1791 mb
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Tracklist

A1 Heartache 4:48
A2 I Don't Really Want To Get Involved 2:20
A3 Ask Mr. Waverly 3:39
A4 Youth Club Dance 2:58
A5 First I Look At The Purse 2:28
A6 Radio Rape 3:49
B1 Tribe Of The City 3:39
B2 Have It With You 2:02
B3 I Trust Valerie Singleton 2:08
B4 Broken Not Twisted 3:01
B5 Take That Light Away 2:12
B6 Further Education 2:26
B7 I'll Keep My Distance 3:51

Credits

  • Design [Sleeve] – Hipgnosis
  • Drums, Backing Vocals, Percussion – Daniel Swan
  • Electric Bass – Dexter Dalwood
  • Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals – Michael Fewings*
  • Lyrics By – Dexter Dalwood (tracks: B4, B6), Valentine* (tracks: A1 to A4, A6 to B5, B7)
  • Music By – The Cortinas (tracks: A1 to A4, A6 to B7)
  • Photography By [Group Photos] – Tom Sheehan
  • Producer – Martin Birch
  • Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals – Nick Sheppard
  • Vocals, Saxophone, Harmonica – Valentine*
  • Voice [Common Tart] – Juliette (tracks: A4)
  • Written-By – R.Rogers* (tracks: A5), W. Smokey Robinson* (tracks: A5)

Notes

Recorded February '78 Central Recorders

Made In England

Early versions came with an insert with band pics, track list and info

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
40-82831 The Cortinas True Romances ‎(Cass, Album) CBS 40-82831 UK 1978
82831, CBS 82831 The Cortinas True Romances ‎(LP, Album) CBS, CBS 82831, CBS 82831 Netherlands 1978

Gogal
Early UK punk band from Bristol who had two singles on Step Forward before moving to CBS for one single & this LP. The sound here is more poppy than stuff like “Fascist Dictator”, but there’s a Jammish mod component that suits them pretty well.