Metro is the debut studio album by English rock band Metro (1976-1980). Recorded in 1976, it was released in 1977 through Transatlantic and Sire Records. It is the band's only album to feature both of the core members, Peter Godwin and Duncan Browne, due to the latter's departure in 1978. The album spawned the single “Criminal World“ in 1977. The song was banned from BBC playlist due to its sexual content, which resulted in the record's commercial failure. It was later covered by David Bowie in his 1983 album Let's Dance, renewing interest in Metro's early work. You can find their follow up album New Love on this channel as well. 00:00 Criminal World 05:25 Precious 08:30 Overture to Flame 10:15 Flame 16:53 Mono Messiah 20:53 Black Lace Shoulder 25:22 One-Way Night 31:18 Paris 34:35 Jade Peter Godwin – lead vocals, harmony vocals, backup vocals, choir, synthesizer, vocal arrangements Duncan Browne – harmony vocals, backup vocals, choir, guitar, 12-string guitar, Spanish guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, vibraphone, tambourine, handclaps, string arrangements, vocal arrangements; bass guitar (1) Sean Lyons – guitar, 12-string guitar, effects, string arrangements John Giblin – bass guitar Simon Phillips – drums, percussion, congas
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