''Debravation'' is the fourth solo album by American singer
Deborah Harry, released in July 19, 1993. It was the final album Harry made whilst signed to the
Chrysalis
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label, thus ending a successful partnership that began with her time as a member of
Blondie and had endured for over 15 years. The album reached No. 24 in the
UK Albums Chart
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.
The US version of the album contains two additional tracks, including "My Last Date (With You)", which features instrumental backing from
R.E.M.
''Debravation'' was re-issued in 2005 by
Wounded Bird Records.
Single releases
The first single from the album was the dance track "
I Can See Clearly", which reached No. 23 in the UK. The second single, ballad "
Strike Me Pink
"Strike Me Pink" is a song by American singer-songwriter Debbie Harry, released in 1993 as the second single from her fourth solo album, ''Debravation'' (1993). The song was written by Harry, Anne Dudley and Jonathan Bernstein, and produced by D ...
", had a controversial promotional video that was banned for being too disturbing – it featured a man in a glass tank filled with water, as Harry sits and watches him drown.
Track listing
Additional tracks
Personnel
* Deborah Harry – vocals
*
Chris Stein
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–
guitar
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,
programming
*
Guy Pratt
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– guitar,
keyboards,
drum programming
* Pete Min – guitar
*
Tim Renwick
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– guitar
* Stuart Kimball – guitar
* Mike Hehir – guitar
*
J.J. Belle
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– guitar
* Chester Kaymen – guitar
* Danny Wilensky –
saxophone
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* Phil Todd – saxophone
*
Andy Paley –
piano
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, drums,
background vocals
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* Steve Piggott – keyboards
* Danny Schogger – keyboards
*
Anne Dudley
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– keyboards
*
Jon Astley – keyboards
* Carrie Boothe – keyboards, background vocals
* Tony McIlwaine – keyboards, programming
*
Arthur Baker – keyboards, programming
* Nikolai Vorkapich – keyboards, programming
* Lenny Dee – keyboards, programming
*
Eric Kupper
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– keyboards, programming
* Steve Rimland – keyboards, programming
*
Richard T. Norris – keyboards, programming
* Toni C. (Antoinette Colandero) – keyboards, programming
* Leigh Foxx –
bass guitar
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*
Andy Pask – bass
* Steve Barnacle – bass
*
Geoff Dugmore – drums
* Jeffery CJ Vanston –
synthesizer
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drums
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*
Frank Ricotti – percussion
* Ian Wilson – background vocals
*
Tessa Niles
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– background vocals
* Linda Taylor – background vocals
*
Katie Kissoon
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– background vocals
* Andy Caine – background vocals
* John Williams – background vocals
* Jonathon Paley – background vocals
*
R.E.M. – performance on "My Last Date with You"
Production
*
Arthur Baker –
producer
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on "
I Can See Clearly"
* Chris Stein – producer on "Stability", "Rain", "Dancing Down the Moon", "The Fugitive" and "Dog Star Girl",
* Anne Dudley – producer on "
Strike Me Pink
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" and "Mood Ring"
* Jon Astley – producer on "Rain" and "Keep On Going"
* Guy Pratt – producer on "Communion"
* Adam Yellin – producer/recording engineer/mixing engineer
* Toni C. – producer on "Lip Service"
* John Williams – producer on "Standing In My Way"
* R.E.M. – producers on "My Last Date With You"
* Andy Paley – producer on "My Last Date With You", "Tear Drops"
*
Chris Lord-Alge – additional production and mixing on "Communion"
* Kennan Keating –
sound engineer
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* Louis Scalise – sound engineer
* Andy Cardenas – sound engineer
* Neil McLellan – sound engineer
* Mike O'Hora – sound engineer
* Roger Dudley – sound engineer
* Glenn Skinner – sound engineer
* Bill Esses – sound engineer
* Darrin Tidsey- sound engineer
*
Geoff Foster – sound engineer
* Rich Travali – sound engineer
*
Dean Chamberlain – art direction, photography
*
Gary Kurfirst – art direction, management
Debravation Producer's Cut
In 1994, Harry released independently a different version of the album, entitled ''Debravation (8½) Producer's (Director's) Cut''.
According to her official website, this was the original version of the album, which was presented to Sire and rejected. When they opted for a different track listing and different mixes, Harry had a limited number of copies of ''Debravation (8½) Producer's (Director's) Cut'' pressed and sold them at her concerts and through her website. It contained two identical tracks to the official release, but also included alternate versions, as well as tracks that were used as B-sides, and some previously unreleased material.
The musicians for the Producer's Cut were Chris Stein (guitar and programming), Pete Min (guitar), Leigh Foxx (bass) and Geoff Dugmore (drums). On the live version of "Black Dog", the musicians were Steve Barnacle (bass); Carrie Boothe (keyboards); Geoff Dugmore (drums);
Karl Hyde (guitar); and Melissa Poole-Stein (backing vocals). This version was engineered and mixed by Adam Yellin and produced by
Chris Stein
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.
References
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Debbie Harry albums
1993 albums
Albums produced by Jon Astley
Albums produced by Arthur Baker (musician)
Chrysalis Records albums
R.E.M.
Sire Records albums
Reprise Records albums
Wounded Bird Records albums
Albums produced by Chris Stein
Albums produced by Anne Dudley
Albums produced by Guy Pratt
Albums produced by John Owen Williams (record producer)