Sophisticated Boom Boom

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Sophisticated Boom Boom
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Studio album by
Released20 April 1984 (1984)
Recorded1983–1984
Genre
Length41:00
Label Epic
Producer
Dead or Alive chronology
Sophisticated Boom Boom
(1984)
Youthquake
(1985)
Singles from Sophisticated Boom Boom
  1. "Misty Circles"
    Released: April 1983
  2. "What I Want"
    Released: September 1983
  3. "I'd Do Anything"
    Released: January 1984
  4. "That's the Way (I Like It)"
    Released: March 1984
Professional ratings
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Sophisticated Boom Boom is the debut studio album by English pop band Dead or Alive, released on 20 April 1984 by Epic Records. Featuring mostly synth-pop and dance elements, the album contains the band's first UK Top 40 single, a cover version of KC and the Sunshine Band's "That's the Way (I Like It)". [4] That song, along with "Misty Circles", were hits on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. [5] The album was a minor success in the UK where it peaked at No. 29. [6]

Contents

The original cassette version of the album was released with three bonus tracks. In 2007, the album was re-released on CD by Cherry Red Records with seven bonus tracks. The cover photograph was taken by Peter Ashworth and was inspired by the cover of Kate Bush's 1978 studio album Lionheart . The original title for the album was Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know, but it was rejected by the label. It would later become the title of the band's third studio album. [7]

Track listing

Original UK 1984 vinyl
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'd Do Anything" 4:16
2."That's the Way (I Like It)"3:39
3."Absolutely Nothing" 4:21
4."What I Want" 5:23
5."Far Too Hard" 4:31
6."You Make Me Wanna" 2:54
7."Sit on It" 3:07
8."Wish You Were Here" 5:21
9."Misty Circles" 3:39
10."Do It" 3:53
1984 cassette bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Keep That Body Strong (That's the Way)"3:41
12."Misty Circles" (instrumental)3:40
US 1984 vinyl
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."What I Want" 5:23
2."Misty Circles" 3:39
3."Do It" 3:53
4."I'd Do Anything" 4:16
5."That's The Way (I Like It)"
  • Casey
  • Finch
3:39
6."You Make Me Wanna" 2:54
7."Sit on It" 3:07
8."Wish You Were Here" 5:21
9."Absolutely Nothing" 4:21
10."Far Too Hard" 4:31
UK 2007 Reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'd Do Anything" 4:16
2."That's the Way (I Like It)"
  • Casey
  • Finch
3:39
3."Absolutely Nothing" 4:21
4."What I Want" 5:23
5."Far Too Hard" 4:31
6."You Make Me Wanna" 2:54
7."Sit on It" 3:07
8."Wish You Were Here" 5:21
9."Misty Circles" 3:39
10."Do It" 3:53
11."Selfish Side" 2:34
12."The Stranger" 4:49
13."Misty Circles" (Dance Mix) 9:10
14."What I Want" (Dance Mix) 6:12
15."I'd Do Anything" (Megamix) 5:22
16."That's the Way (I Like It)" (Extended Mix) 5:52
17."Keep That Body Strong (That's the Way)" 3:38

Personnel

Dead or Alive

Additional musicians

Production and artwork

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  2. The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 185.
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