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2008 compilation album by Atomic Rooster From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Homework is an album of previously unreleased demos by John Du Cann, with drum programming by Paul Hammond.
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Homework | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 2008 | |||
Recorded | 1979–1981 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 76:42 | |||
Label | Angel Air | |||
Producer | John Du Cann | |||
Atomic Rooster chronology | ||||
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In 1981, the recently reformed Atomic Rooster[1] signed to Polydor Records to release two singles, with the option of an album to follow, should the singles prove successful. Although the singles, "Play It Again" (1981) and "End Of The Day" (1982), performed well in rock clubs and on specialist rock charts, they failed to make an impression on the national charts. Consequently, Polydor dropped the band. Shortly afterwards, owing to resurfacing internal tensions, Du Cann left Atomic Rooster for the second and final time.
Du Cann's demos, recorded between 1979 and 1981 for the projected album, were never completed and remained unreleased for several decades. In 2008, Du Cann licensed them for release by Angel Air Records, under the Atomic Rooster moniker. The album was rounded out by the inclusion of the six A and B-sides of the two Polydor singles. The two Polydor singles, issued on both 7" and 12", featured Gillan bassist John McCoy.
The CD was compiled and annotated by Record Collector's Joe Geesin, and featured quotes from John Du Cann.
All songs written by Du Cann except where noted.
Tracks 18-23 were with Vincent Crane.
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