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Condition: VG+ COVER / VG+ LP (cover/media)    More Info
Label: Island ILPS 9429
Country: Us
Released: 1977
Genre: rock
Num In Set: 1
Quantity: 1 in stock
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original inner sleeve; embossed cover lyric insert
Following a bout of creative infighting Automatic Man underwent a personnel upheaval that saw front man Bayete (aka Todd Cochran) can original drummer Michael Shrieve and bassist Doni Harvey.   They were replaced by sessions drummer Glenn Symmonds and bassist Jerome Rimson (who had previously played with guitarist Pat Thrall in Stomu Yamashta's band Go).    When the personnel dust settled Automatic Man mk II released 1977's Michael Lloyd produced   "Visitors".    Unlike the debut which included a couple of group-penned compositions, this time out Bayete was in full artistic control, credited with writing all nine tracks.   Other notable changes included the fact Bayete seemed much more comfortable as lead singer.   He still wasn't a great vocalist, but his performances seemed far more consistent this time around.   Bayete also trotted out far more synthesizer work this time around giving the album kind of an '80s feel - you'll recognize it when you hear it.   Unfortunately, whereas the debut featured an intriguing blend of Hendrix-styled rock, Sly Stone-styled funk moves, keyboard powered jazz-rock fusion, and patented mid-'70s science fiction influenced lyrics,   the new collection featured an enjoyable, but far less innovative collection of funk-rock.   Side one in particular seemed devoted to following a more commercial path.   Exemplified by songs like the title track, 'Here I Am Now', and 'What's Done', side two exhibited some of the spacey progressive edges that made the debut a fun listen.   Bottom line is that anyone who liked the debut's quirky approach was probably going to find this one disappointing.   On the other hand, while the album wasn't spectacular, several songs, including 'Give It To Me' and 'Live Wire' had some real   top-40 radio potential. 
"Visitors" track listing:
(side 1)
1.) Give It to Me    (Bayete) - 3:49
'Give It To Me' started the album off with a breezy slice of radio friendly mild funk.   Complete with female backing singers and synthesizer washes, this sounded like something from the mid-'80s..   Okay, if you liked the genre. rating: *** stars
2.) Live Wire    (Bayete) - 4:45
The synthesizer propelled 'Live Wire' was probably the album's standout performance with a nice, pounding melody, great Rimson poppin' bass, and a hook that was extremely catchy.    rating: **** stars
3.) So You Wanna Be    (Bayete) - 4:00
Well, Rimson added some nice bass touches, but otherwise the ballad 'So You Wanna Be' was a forgettable slice of love man ballad-cum-elevator music.   Pretty horrible no matter how you listen to it.   rating: ** stars
4.) Y2 Me    (Bayete) - 4:18
Hum, Automatic Man overdosing on Johnny Guitar Watson love man-funkster ?    Not their most original outing.   rating: *** stars
(side 2)
1.) Visitors    (Bayete) - 3:50
With it's B movie sci-fi lyrics and Atari sound effects synthesizers, the title track was probably the closest thing to the debut's quirky blend of genres.    Sadly, most folks probably never got through side one in order to hear it.    rating: **** stars
2.) Here I Am Now    (Bayete) - 5:14
Hum, 'Here I Am Now' was interesting and actually kind of funny in its haphazard attempt to meld Bayete's sci-fi interests with a funky musical base.   Extra star for Thrall's attempt to clone Brian May's "bell" guitar sound and for lyrics like "the electric people all love you so, fascinated and charmed by your magnetic glow."    rating: **** stars
3.) There's a Way    (Bayete) - 4:26
Perky melody with more sci-fi lyrics.    Goofy and kind of fun.    rating: **** stars
4.) Daughter of Neptune    (Bayete) - 4:13
Well, 'Daughter of Neptune' at least gave guitarist Thrall an opportunity to trot out some Hendrix-styled guitar pyrotechnics.      rating: ** stars
5.) What's Done    (Bayete) - 6:22
Nice blend of funk bass, hard rock guitar, and one of Bayete's best vocals ... it was also the album's closest brush w

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Tracklist
 
A1Give It To Me3:49
A2Live Wire4:45
A3So You Wanna Be4:00
A4Y 2 Me4:18
B1Visitors3:50
B2Here I Am Now4:26
B3Daughter Of Neptune4:13
B4What's Done6:22


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Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
     
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