It's Alright (Chris Stamey album)

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Released1987
ProducerChris Stamey, Scott Litt, Bill Scheniman
It's Alright
Studio album by
Released1987
LabelCoyote/A&M[1]
ProducerChris Stamey, Scott Litt, Bill Scheniman
Chris Stamey chronology
Instant Excitement EP
(1984)
It's Alright
(1987)
Fireworks
(1991)

It's Alright is an album by the American musician Chris Stamey, released in 1987.[2][3] Stamey supported it with a North American tour that included Alex Chilton on keyboards.[4][5] It's Alright was expected to be somewhat of a mainstream success; it did not perform as well as envisioned, and Stamey was dropped from A&M Records two years after its release.[6]

"The Seduction" was inspired by Georges Seurat's A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.[7] Stamey played lead guitar on the album; Richard Lloyd and Mitch Easter played rhythm guitar.[8][9] Chilton and Marshall Crenshaw sang on It's Alright.[10] Jane Scarpantoni played cello.[11]

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