Vermillion (album)
Vermillion is the fourth and last album by The Three O'Clock, released in 1988.[1] It was released on Paisley Park Records - the label started by Prince. It also included a song written by Prince called "Neon Telephone".
Vermillion | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1988 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, Paisley Underground, new wave | |||
Label | Paisley Park Records | |||
Producer | Ian Ritchie | |||
The Three O'Clock chronology | ||||
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Track listing
Side A
- "Vermillion" - 0.38
- "Love Explosion" - 4.01
- "To Be Where You Are" - 3.55
- "When She Becomes My Girl" - 3.30
- "World On Fire" - 3.31
- "Neon Telephone" - 3.57
Side B
- "On Paper" - 4.02
- "Ways Of Magic" - 4.08
- "Time's Going Slower" - 3.19
- "Love Has No Heart" - 4.24
- "Through The Sleepy Town" - 6.02
Personnel
- Danny Benair - drums, vocals
- Jason Falkner - guitar, vocals
- Mike Mariano - keyboards, vocals
- Michael Quercio - lead vocals, bass guitar
References
The band also recorded: Covers that are unreleased. Make It Easy On Yourself (Falkner vocal) Ticket To Ride,and He's On The Beach,plus a long fake jazz track on downtime..There is also a band made documentary by Danny Benair and Jason Falkner of the making of the record.
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