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Below the Belt (Boxer album)

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Released
  
1976

Length
  
37:23

Artist
  
Label
  
Virgin Records

Recorded
  
1975

Below the Belt(1975)
  
Release date
  
1976

Genre
  
Rock music

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Producer
  
Boxer, Richard Digby-Smith

Similar
  
Bloodletting, Absolutely, Hold Your Fire, Roll 'em Smoke 'em Put Anoth, Septober Energy

Boxer all the time in the world below the belt 1975


Below the Belt was the debut album by Boxer, released on the Virgin label in January 1976. The album attracted less attention for its music than for its cover art. Photographed by Alex Henderson with graphics by Richard Evans, the cover featured model Stephanie Marrian spreadeagled and naked but for a pair of shoes, with a man's arm reaching up between her legs and his boxing-gloved hand hiding her genitalia. The back cover at first showed Stephanie in complete full-frontal nudity, but later pressings covered her up with the band's belt-styled logo. The cover was completely re-designed for the US market using the band photo from the inside of the UK gatefold cover. The lineup on this album is a live show quartet with keyboardist Chris Stainton brought in during the recording sessions.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Shooting Star" (Mike Patto, Ollie Halsall)
  2. "All the Time in the World" (Halsall)
  3. "California Calling" (Patto, Halsall)
  4. "Hip Kiss" (Patto, Halsall, Keith Ellis, Tony Newman)
  5. "More Than Meets the Eye" (Patto)
  6. "Waiting for a Miracle"(Halsall)
  7. "Loony Ali" (Patto, Halsall)
  8. "Save Me" (Patto)
  9. "Gonna Work Out Fine" (Patto, Halsall)
  10. "Town Drunk" (Terry Stamp, Jim Avery)

Personnel

  • Ollie Halsall - guitar, keyboards
  • Mike Patto - keyboards, vocals
  • Keith Ellis - bass
  • Tony Newman - drums
  • Songs

    1Shooting Star
    2All The Time In The World
    3California Calling

    References

    Below the Belt (Boxer album) Wikipedia