Peep (album)

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Peep
Rasmus-Peep.jpg
Studio album by
Released23 September 1996
Recorded1995–1996 in Helsinki, Finland
Genre
Length44:25
Label Warner Music Finland
Producer The Rasmus, Teja Kotilainen
The Rasmus chronology
1st
(1995)
Peep
(1996)
Playboys
(1997)


Peep is the debut album by Finnish alternative rock band The Rasmus (named just "Rasmus" back then), released on 23 September 1996 on Warner Music Finland.

Contents

They met their first manager and record producer, Teja Kotilainen, in 1995 and signed with Warner Music Finland in February 1996. They released their first EP, called 1st , on Teja G. Records, in December 1995, which featured the songs "Frog", "Myself", "Funky Jam" and "Rakkauslaulu". The album was first released in Finland, where it went Gold, and later in Estonia and Russia, and subsequently worldwide.

Track listing

All songs are written by The Rasmus, unless where stated otherwise.

  1. "Ghostbusters" (Ray Parker Jr. cover) – 3:35
  2. "Postman" – 2:38
  3. "Fool" – 3:43
  4. "Shame" – 3:30
  5. "P.S." – 3:04
  6. "Julen är här igen" – 3:30
  7. "Peep" (instrumental) – 0:49
  8. "Frog" – 2:31
  9. "Funky Jam" – 2:13
  10. "Outflow" – 2:51
  11. "Myself" – 3:50
  12. "Life 705" – 5:09
  13. "Small" – 6:26

Singles

The singles from Peep were not named after the songs. The names were "1st", "2nd" and "3rd". 1st is actually an EP, containing four tracks (including the non-album song "Rakkauslaulu"). Their very first music video was made for "Funky Jam" the same year.

Credits

The Rasmus

Additional musicians

Additional personnel



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