Under the Gun [Dance Mix][*] - Face to Face, Baker, Arthur
First time on CD, featuring bonus tracks, for the 1984 debut album from this Boston-based Rock/Alternative band fronted by the gritty vocals of Laurie Sargent. Reached #127 on the Top 200 Billboard charts. Features the ra... more »dio hits '10-9-8' and 'Under The Gun'. Wounded Bird. 2006.« less
First time on CD, featuring bonus tracks, for the 1984 debut album from this Boston-based Rock/Alternative band fronted by the gritty vocals of Laurie Sargent. Reached #127 on the Top 200 Billboard charts. Features the radio hits '10-9-8' and 'Under The Gun'. Wounded Bird. 2006.
"The debut album from Boston's Face to Face has finally been reissued! Originally released in 1984 on CBS/Columbia/Sony, I thought this would never see the light of day on CD. I also thought the rise of the California punk band with the same name in the 90's would also be an added complication. I need to be more optimistic.
Singer Laurie Sergent's voice is perfectly paired with the band's pop prowess. The upbeat rhythms and new wave nuances blend to create one of my all-time favourite 80's pop albums. With production by super 80's producers Arthur Baker and Jimmy Iovine (now head of Interscope) this cd is a must-own for any 80's pop fan!
As a side note I should mention that Laurie Sergent's career didn't end in 1988 with the break up of Face To Face. She went on to record a solo album in the late 90's and is currently the singer for Twinemen - which is made up of the remaining members of the band Morphine."
A winner!
Jaime L. Galarza | delaware | 02/27/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Originally released in 1984 and now available on compact disc after 22 years. Thanks to Wounded Bird label for this release. The sequence of the songs in this album do not drop a beat. Lead female singer's voice is at times soft and at times husky. The rest of band put their heart and efforts to deliver a very good product. "Under the gun" and "10-9-8" (my two faves) are available here in their original and extended versions. Which makes every penny spent worth the wait. I'm giving five stars to this recording and a million stars to Wounded Birs records."
Blast from the past....
Bachelier | Ile de France | 04/22/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"10-9-8 and Out of My Hands are the stand-out songs here. But the real story is the pre-internet supression of raw talent that Face-To-Face represents. They had it all: two guitars, thumping bass, Charlie Watt's drum kit, and female vocals that could scale and sustain while also gunning her motor like a Harley. Combine it with Pop sensibility and punk ethics, with a healthy respect for guitar hooks and you should have had a band that wiped up the charts. Instead payola crap supressed and distracted us. A pity: with bands like this reaching a broader audience Alternative Rock would have arrived a decaded earlier."
Without A Warning
Hannah Burke | 01/26/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I guess you couldn't really appreciate this CD if you never saw the live show which was innncredible. I worked for this band as well as til'tuesday and The Cars who were all playing the same clubs in and around Boston and New England in the same era. Laurie Sargent had the phenomenal range in her voice and the duelling guitar leads were nothing less than intense. If they ever had a chance to cut a live CD they would have went much further. Its a shame they were sold shot by their record company who thought they were going to make it as a disco band. This was high energy at its best, dance from start to finish, a marathon that was great to watch. These guys were hot."
At last, Face to Face on CD!
D. Welch | 12/10/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have been looking for years, and I'm so pleased they're finally releasing them!!! Hard to believe there was ever a time there weren't CD's being made, eh!?
I do understand what the detractors are saying, if you choose to look at their music as generic or derivative, but I so loved this record, and the rest of their material. I would love to see them get more fans and credit for the efforts they put in. I do think the second record is more personal and developed--this record was a contest winner for them for competing in a Battle of the Bands in Boston, so I don't think it's as "produced" as it could have been, but I love 80's music, so if you do too, and you're looking for more like the Motels and Pat Benetar, check them out! I still sing "Face in Front of Mine" in the shower.
From what I can see, the mpgs on my page are not the correct ones--Make sure you see 10-9-8!!!!"