“Homosapien” by Pete Shelley - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1982 → ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1980s → |
The second solo LP from Pete Shelley finally saw release in January, 1982, having been re-scheduled two or three times in recent months due to legalities. The release of an American version (which swaps three tracks) was first revealed in the 5th June 1982 edition of Billboard magazine.
The Jukebox Rebel
10–Dec–2007
Tracklist |
A1 | [04:35] Pete Shelley - Homosapien (Peter McNeish) New Wave |
A2 | [04:08] Pete Shelley - Yesterday’s Not Here (Peter McNeish) Pop |
A3 | [03:12] Pete Shelley - I Generate A Feeling (Peter McNeish) New Wave |
A4 | [01:58] Pete Shelley - Keat’s Song (Peter McNeish) Soft Rock / A.O.R. |
A5 | [04:22] Pete Shelley - Qu’ Estce Que C’ Est Que Ça (Peter McNeish) Pop |
B1 | [03:30] Pete Shelley - I Don’t Know What It Is (Peter McNeish) New Wave |
B2 | [03:36] Pete Shelley - Guess I Must Have Been In Love With Myself (Peter McNeish) New Wave |
B3 | [02:49] Pete Shelley - Pusher Man (Peter McNeish) New Wave |
B4 | [02:58] Pete Shelley - Just One Of Those Affairs (Peter McNeish) Pop |
B5 | [05:38] Pete Shelley - It’s Hard Enough Knowing (Peter McNeish) New Wave |