Artificial Paradise is the eleventh studio album by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who and the first to feature bassist Bill Wallace. Musically, Artificial Paradise finds The Guess Who showcasing a variety of styles: rockers ("Orly", "All Hashed Out," "Rock and Roller Steam"), ballads ("Samantha's Living Room," "Lost and Found Town"), and even world music ("Hamba Gahle-Usalang Gahle"). Nevertheless, the album is likely best remembered for its record jacket and inner sleeve, which is an extensive lampoon of direct mail advertising, and mentions The Guess Who only in passing (and does not mention the album title on the front cover at all).
Despite the memorable cover art--or, perhaps, because of it--the album's sales figures fell far short of projections. As a result, Artificial Paradise became a staple in cut-out LP bins all across America and Canada during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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Track listing
- "Bye Bye Babe" (2:50) (Winter/Wallace) (Bill Wallace on lead vocals)
- "Samantha's Living Room" (3:26) (McDougall) (Donnie McDougall on lead vocals)
- "Rock and Roller Steam" (3:19) (Winter/Wallace)
- "Follow Your Daughter Home" (3:29) (The Guess Who)
- "Those Show Biz Shoes" (6:49) (Cummings)
- "All Hashed Out" (4:41) (Wallace/Winter/Cummings) (Burton Cummings and Bill Wallace on lead vocals)
- "Orly" (2:35) (Cummings)
- "Lost and Found Town" (3:49) (McDougall) (Donnie McDougall on lead vocals)
- "Hamba Gahle-Usalang Gahle" (4:53) (Cummings/Winter/Wallace)
- "The Watcher" (3:10) (Wallace/Cummings)
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Personnel
- Burton Cummings - lead vocals, keyboards, flute
- Kurt Winter - lead guitar
- Donnie McDougall - rhythm guitar, backing and lead vocals
- Bill Wallace - bass, backing and lead vocals
- Garry Peterson - drums
- Stanley Winistock - fiddle
- Vic Anesini - mastering
- Ralph Chapman - liner notes
- Brian Christian - engineer
- Pacific Eye & Ear - concept
- Jack Richardson - producer
- Marty Slick - liner notes
- Dennis Smith - technician
- Lorrie Sullivan - photography
- Ron Thompson - writer
Charts
Album
Singles
References
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