Devo - Oh, No! It's Devo
Original Release Date
1982
Release Information
US LP 1982 (Warner Bros - 9 23741-1)
UK LP 1982 (Virgin - V 2241)
US CD 1995 (Infinite Zero/American Recordings - 9 43024-2)
US CD 2005 (Collectables - COL-CD-6552)
1 Time Out For Fun 2:47
2 Peek-A-Boo! 3:00
3 Out Of Sync 3:33
4 Explosions 3:03
5 That's Good 3:24
6 Patterns 2:58
7 Big Mess 2:43
9 Speed Racer 2:39
9 What I Must Do 2:34
10 I Desire 3:14
11 Deep Sleep 3:29
Infinite Zero CD Bonus Tracks
12 Part Of You 2:52
13 Find Out 3:24
14 Peek-A-Boo! (Dance Velocity) 4:39
15 Peek-A-Boo! (Devo Dub) 5:25
16 Here To Go (Go Mix Version) 5:34
17 Here To Go (Here To Dub Version) 5:48
Chart Placings
NoneCredits
LP:
Produced by Roy Thomas Baker (For R.T.B. Audio Visual Productions U.S.A.)
Additional background vocals on 'Deep Sleep' by Annerose Bücklers
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1995 CD:
Mark Mothersbaugh - vocals
Bob Casale - vocals, guitar
Jerry Casale - bass
Alan Myers - percussion
Bob Mothersbaugh - guitar
Tracks 16-17: Produced by Devo. Remixed by Ivan Ivan. Engineered by Steve Peck. Additional prgramming by Roli Rox
Track 12: Produced by Devo
All songs produced by Roy Thomas Baker (For R.T.B. Audio Visual Productions U.S.A.) except as noted
Additional background vocals on 'Deep Sleep' by Annerose Bücklers
Engineered by Gordon Fordyce (For R.T.B. Audio Visual Productions U.S.A.). Assistant engineer: Stuart Graham
Recorded at Cherokee Studios, Hollywood, California, 1982
Originally mastered by George Martino at Sterling Sound, 1982
Originally released on Warner Bros. Records Inc. 1982
Remastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry at A&M Mastering
Additional Credits
Mark Mothersbaugh - vocals, keyboards
Bob Casale - vocals, guitar, keyboards
Bob Mothersbaugh - guitar, backing vocals
Gerald Casale - bass, keyboards, backing vocals
Alan Myers - drums
Reviews & Opinions
PUNKY GIBBON: This sounds great on vinyl, naturally, but as for CD... Well, I have included two versions. The 1995 version on Infinite Zero sounds good but the Collectables edition has the sonic edge. However, for those of you who want bonus tracks and superior packaging (including full lyrics and liner notes), go for the Inifinite Zero edition, because the Collectables edition has no extras and an uninspiring booklet (decent liner notes and no lyrics).Additional Notes
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Images
US LP 1982 (Warner Bros - 9 23741-1). This came in a "Stand up" sleeve (the back cover has a cut-out picture frame style thingie). Click here for more (Note: Later copies came in normal sleeve.)
UK LP 1982 (Virgin - V 2241). Click here for more
US CD 1995 (Infinite Zero/American Recordings - 9 43024-2). Click here for more