Defying Gravity (The Sherbs album)

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Defying Gravity
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1981
RecordedParadise Studios, Sydney, Australia
Genre Rock, pop
Length58:01 [1]
Label Atco, Infinity, Festival
Producer Sherbs, Richard Lush
The Sherbs chronology
The Sherbet Phenomenon
(1980)
Defying Gravity
(1981)
Shaping Up
(1982)
Singles from Defying Gravity
  1. "Free the Sailor"
    Released: October 1981
  2. "Some People"
    Released: February 1982
  3. "We Ride Tonight"
    Released: May 1982

Defying Gravity is the ninth studio album by Australian band Sherbet, and second under the name The Sherbs. It was released in 1981. [2]

Contents

French duo Daft Punk sampled "We Ride Tonight" on the song "Contact" from the 2013 album Random Access Memories , which was a number one album in many countries. [3] [4]

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."We Ride Tonight" Daryl Braithwaite, Garth Porter, Tony Mitchell 4:30
2."Free the Sailor"Braithwaite, Porter, Mitchell, Harvey James, Alan Sandow 3:45
3."Steppin' On Ice"Braithwaite, Porter, Mitchell, James, Sandow3:39
4."Blood On My Hands"Porter3:34
5."We Can Make It"Porter6:34
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'm Alive"Porter, Mitchell4:06
2."The Danger Zone"Porter, Mitchell4:28
3."Some People"Braithwaite, Porter, Mitchell4:34
4."The Escape"Porter, Mitchell3:34
5."I Wanna Lay With You / Defying Gravity"Porter, Mitchell6:07
Total length:58:01

Personnel

Production

Release history

CountryDateLabelFormatCatalog
Australia November 1981 Festival LP, CassetteL 37698
United States 1982Mini-LP, Vinyl, CassetteSD 38-146
Australia23 August 1999 Festival [6] CDD20088
United States1999Renaissance Records [7] CDRM ED00170
United States14 March 2000RenaissanceCDRMED-00170

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References

  1. The Sherbs - Defying Gravity at Allmusic
  2. The Sherbs - Defying Gravity at Australian Music Database
  3. Daft Punk Sample Our Australian Rock Group Sherbet On Their New Album
  4. Daryl Braithwaite Confirms Daft Punk Sample, Thought They Were A Metal Band
  5. The Sherbs - Defying Gravity (Mini LP) at Discogs
  6. The Sherbs - Defying Gravity (AUS CD 1999) at Discogs
  7. The Sherbs Defying Gravity (US 1999 CD Version) at Discogs