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The Flying Lizards (album)
The Flying Lizards is the 1980 debut album by The Flying Lizards and was released on the Virgin Records label. Preceded by two surprise hit singles, the album reached No. 60 in the UK Albums Chart.
Background
Following the unexpected success of the group's 1979 singles—covers of "Summertime Blues" and "Money"—David Cunningham and Deborah Evans were offered a deal with Virgin Records. New material for the album featured improvisational musicians Steve Beresford and David Toop. The album encompasses "dub-style audio experiments" and "bent interpretations of pop music constructs." Critic Simon Reynolds called it "an exercise in pop absurdism" which included "a Brecht-Weill cover, Sanskrit chants, found sounds, and unlikely instrumental textures" alongside "Cunningham's penchant for excessive studio processing and daft effects."
Charts
Track list
1980 release
All tracks by David Cunningham except as noted
Bonus tracks on 1995 CD
- "All Guitars" ("Summertime Blues" single B-side) - 2:41
- "Tube" (instrumental remix of "TV" - B side of "TV" single) - 5:09
- "Money (That's What I Want)" (single edit) - 2:32 General Strike are David Toop and Steve Beresford, who also made the album Danger In Paradise with David Cunningham in the years 1979-1982
Personnel
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