Strip (Adam Ant Album)
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''Strip'' is the second solo studio album by Adam Ant, and counting his work with Adam and the Ants, his fifth studio album. It was released in 1983 and a stylistic departure from Ant's previous musical efforts. This record is much less rock-oriented and more grounded in pop and dance. Ant continued his songwriting collaboration with Marco Pirroni for the album. Along with Richard James Burgess and Ant, Pirroni was one of the album’s main producers. The album did not perform as well in Ant's home country as his previous albums and performed modestly in the US. Critics generally reviewed it unfavorably.


Production

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Content

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Release

The lead single from the album in Europe and Australia was "Puss 'n Boots", which continued the pantomime themes and fashions of Ant's earlier work. The single reached number 5 on the UK chart in November 1983, becoming Ant's final UK top 10 hit, although other top 20 hits would follow. The title track, "Strip", was released as a single in December 1983 and reached number 41 on the UK singles chart and number 42 in the U.S. "Puss 'n Boots" was also released as a single in the U.S., but failed to chart. "Playboy" was planned to be the third single.


Reception

From contemporary reviews, Ian Birch wrote in '' Smash Hits'' that the new songs on the album feature a "new and much fresher style" from Adam Ant, specifically noting "more thoughtful writing, more adventurous arrangements" and "sharper singing while the "obsession with sex gets a bit ridiculous but if you keep a sense of humour, it soon fades into the background."


Tour

An extensive tour of the U.S. was undertaken after the release. Ant settled on a deal with his tour manager, Michael Kleffman, that would give him a pay bonus if the album or the following album peaked within the top 20 on the U.S. Billboard 200. Neither the album nor its follow-up, Vive Le Rock, managed to do so, with the former peaking at #65 and the latter peaking at #131. Some performances of the tour can be found on YouTube. It was the biggest American tour of Ant's career, with dates in many cities, and was famous for the showmanship involved; this included a Houdini-style immersion tank, which Ant would jump in and emerge from wearing only black shorts – after "stripping" his stage costume off during the course of the show.


Track listing

; Additional tracks on the 2005 remaster
  1. "Strip" (Demo recording)
  2. "Dirty Harry" (Demo recording)
  3. "Horse You Rode in On" (Demo recording)
  4. "She Wins Zulus" (Demo recording)
  5. "Puss 'n Boots" (Demo recording)
  6. "Playboy" (Rehearsal recording, Compass Point Studios,
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  7. "Navel to Neck" (Rehearsal recording, Compass Point Studios)
  8. "Strip" (Live studio version, Polar Studios)


Personnel

* Adam Ant – vocals, bass, guitars (2), percussion (9) * Richard James Burgess – keyboards (2–5, 7–10), drums (2–5, 7–10), percussion (2–5, 7–10) * Marco Pirroni – guitars (1, 3–10) *
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– drums (1, 6), percussion (1, 6) * Rutger Gunnarsson – brass and string arrangements *
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– spoken vocals (1) (uncredited) Production *Phil Collins – producer (1, 6) * Hugh Padgham – co-producer (1, 6), engineer (1, 6) *Adam Ant – producer (2–5, 7–10), cover design *Richard James Burgess – producer (2–5, 7–10) *Marco Pirroni – producer (2–5, 7–10) *Paris Edvinsson – engineer (2–5, 7–10) * Michael B. Tretow – mixing (2–5, 7–10) *Anders Andersson – production assistance *Jean-Luc Fauvel – production assistance *Mark Freegard – production assistance *Radu Wouk – production assistance *Allan Ballard – photography


Chart positions


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1983 albums Adam Ant albums Albums produced by Hugh Padgham Albums produced by Phil Collins Albums produced by Richard James Burgess Columbia Records albums