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Once Bitten (Annabel Lamb album)

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1983 studio album by Annabel Lamb
Once Bitten
Studio album by Annabel Lamb
ReleasedFebruary 1983
RecordedNovember & December 1982
GenreNew wave
LabelA&M
ProducerWally Brill
Annabel Lamb chronology
Once Bitten
(1983)
The Flame
(1984)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Sounds

Once Bitten was Annabel Lamb's 1983 debut album. The U.S. version of the album differed from the U.K. release and as well as different cover artwork, contained the single "Riders on the Storm" which was not present on the original U.K. issue.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Annabel Lamb; except where indicated

  1. "Once Bitten"
  2. "Take Me in Your Arms"
  3. "Heartland" (Adrian Borland)
  4. "Hold Fast"
  5. "Backwards Through the Looking Glass"
  6. "Dividing the Spoils of Love" (Lamb, Mark Damron)
  7. "Red for Danger"
  8. "Snake Pliskin"
  9. "Missing"
  10. "No Cure"

Personnel

  • Annabel Lamb - lead vocals, backing vocals, synthesizer, piano, Hammond organ
  • Chris Jarrett - guitar
  • Steve Greetham - bass, fretless bass, guitar, backing vocals
  • Robin Langridge - piano, synthesizer, Hammond organ, backing vocals
  • Richie Stevens - drums, percussion
  • John Kongos - Fairlight CMI
  • Jim Dvořák - trumpet
  • Adrian Borland - guitar on "Heartland"
  • Steve Hogarth - piano on "Dividing the Spoils of Love"
  • Colin Woore - additional guitar on "Hold Fast"
  • Jeff Scantlebury - congas on "Missing"
  • Paul Hirsh - panpipes on "No Cure"

References

  1. Waller, Johnny (26 February 1984). "Styx: Kilroy Was Here". Sounds. p. 24.


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