The Wallets - Take It FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Party In Senegal |
| 2 | Ghosts |
| 3 | Totally Nude |
| 4 | Mother And Daughter |
| 5 | Vietnamese Cowboy |
| 6 | Sometimes |
| 7 | Take It |
| 8 | Because You're Mine |
| 9 | Letter From Kazuko |
| 10 | (I Wanna Go To) Hollywood |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TTR 8685 | The Wallets | Take It (LP) | Twin/Tone Records | TTR 8685 | US | 1986 |
Credits
- Accordion, Keyboards, Vocals – Steve Kramer
- Bass – Jim Clifford
- Drums – Erik Anderson
- Keyboards – Rod Gordon
- Mixed By – Jack Skinner, Steve Fjelstad
- Producer – Allen Toussaint
- Recorded By – Clarence R. Toussaint, Danny Jones
- Saxophone – Max Ray
Notes
Recorded at: Sea-Saint Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana Mixed At Nicollet Studios, Minneapolis Mastered by , Sterling Sound.
Companies
- Recorded At – Sea-Saint Studio
- Mixed At – Nicollet Studios
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound
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The Wallets were a highly danceable, and original, outfit originally hailing from the Twin Cities. Formed I think in the late 70's, by 1980 they had decamped to New York, and were appearing in the club scene there until around 1983. Thereupon they returned to the Twin Cities until their disbandment in 1989. Their sound is difficult to describeSteve Kramer's label of punk polka is perhaps most apt. The original lineup also included guitar and additional saxophones, but by the time of their return to Minnesota, the five-piece lineup was firmly establishe read more. The Wallets. Take It. It sold 6,825 vinyl albums and 3,041 cassettes. This project makes up 10 songs of the 17 Songs album. I Wanna Go To Hollywood. Letter From Kazuko. Vietnamese Cowboy. Totally Nude. Sometimes . Because You're Mine. Mother and Daughter. Party in Senegal. Erik Anderson - Drums. Jim Clifford - Bass. Rod Gordon - Keyboards. Steve Kramer - Accordion, Keyboards, Vocals. Max Ray - Saxophone. Album by The Wallets. Letter from Kazuko. search forAlbum by The Wallets. search for The Wallets , Take It. The Allen Toussaint-produced debut album Take It was released in 1986, described by SPIN as urban soul and funk with a Cajun smell to their work. The album saw the band described as art rockers who not only want to groove but know how to groove. Kramer decided to retire the band in spring 1988, but waited until their final album, Body Talk, was released late in the fall before announcing the split. The Wallets performed their final show at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis on January 23, 1989. Steve Kramer and the Wallets at First Avenue . The Wallets were a band from the Twin Cities, who recorded on the local TwinTone Records label in the 1980s. 1 History. Album 1989 17 Songs. 17 Songs. Alternative 1989. Take It - Infobox Album Name Take It Type Album Artist The Wallets Released October 22 1986 Recorded Sea-Saint Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana, by Clarence R. Toussaint and Danny Jones Genre Length :. Wallets is a silent short film by Thomas Butcher about a man who steals wallets and then returns them so he can profit from the reward. Screening will take place in October during the weekend of the 16th, 17th, and 18th at the Bronner Performing Arts Center in Frankenmuth, MI We hope to see you there Wallets























