Fourth Wall (album)
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Released1981
StudioBerry Street Studio, Pathway Studios, Music Works, Mekon Studios, London
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| Released | 1981 | |||
| Studio | Berry Street Studio, Pathway Studios, Music Works, Mekon Studios, London | |||
| Label | Virgin | |||
| Producer | David Cunningham | |||
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Fourth Wall is the second studio album by English rock band the Flying Lizards.[1] It was released in 1981 on Virgin.[2][3] The album features numerous collaborators, including Robert Fripp.
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Trouser Press called it "well-produced and interesting as individual songs, but it fails to jell as an album".[6]
Track listing
All tracks are composed by David Cunningham except where indicated.
Tracks that were originally on side 1 of the LP:
- "Lovers and Other Strangers" (David Cunningham, Patti Palladin, Steve Beresford)
- "Glide/Spin" (Cunningham, Palladin)
- "In My Lifetime"
- "Cirrus"
- "A-Train" (Cunningham, Palladin)
- "New Voice"
Tracks that were originally on side 2 of the LP:
- "Hands 2 Take" (Nyman, Cunningham, Palladin)
- "An Age"
- "Steam Away"
- "Move On Up" (Curtis Mayfield)
- "Another Story"
- "Lost and Found" (Cunningham, Robert Fripp)