Beach Party (EP)

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Beach Party
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ReleasedAugust 1984
Recorded1984
StudioAAV Studios, Melbourne
Genre Pop rock,pop
Label Mushroom Records
Producer Red Sims
Uncanny X-Men chronology
'SaliveOne!
(1982)
Beach Party
(1984)
'Cos Life Hurts
(1985)

'Beach Party is an extended play by Australian pop-rock group Uncanny X-Men. 'Beach Party was released in August 1984 and peaked at No. 32 in Australia. The song "Everybody Wants to Work" was played on radio to promote the EP. [1]

Extended play Musical recording longer than a single, but shorter than a full album

An extended play record, often referred to as an EP, is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single, but is usually unqualified as an album or LP. Contemporary EPs generally contain a minimum of three tracks and maximum of six tracks, and are considered "less expensive and time-consuming" for an artist to produce than an album. An EP originally referred to specific types of vinyl records other than 78 rpm standard play (SP) and LP, but it is now applied to mid-length CDs and downloads as well.

Uncanny X-Men are an Australian pop/rock band which formed in Melbourne in 1981, and temporarily disbanded in 1987. They are fronted by lead singer Brian Mannix and originally included Chuck Hargreaves on guitar, Steve Harrison on bass guitar, Nick Matandos on drums and Ron Thiessen on guitar. John Kirk replaced Harrison and Craig Waugh replaced Matandos by 1984.

Contents

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Everybody Wants to Work"Brian Mannix 
2."Radio"Mannix 
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Beach Party" (live at Chevron Hotel, Sydney (17 June 1984))Mannix, Nick Matandos 
2."Little Girls" (live at Chevron Hotel, Sydney (17 June 1984))Mannix 

Charts

Chart (1984)Peak
position
Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart [2] 32

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References

  1. "Albums & Singles". Uncanny X Men. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  2. David Kent's "Australian Chart Book 1970-1992" Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine