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Genre: Rock / Pop
Performer: Network
Title: Nightwork
Style: Pop Rock, Arena Rock, AOR
Date of release: 1978
Country: US
MP3 album size: 1843 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1254 mb
WMA album size: 1992 mb
Digital formats: ASF MP2 VOX AHX MIDI FLAC DTS
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 We're Only Into Rock And Roll 3:43
A2 Halfway To Paradise
Written-By – G. Goffin - C. King*
4:17
A3 I Always Played It 5:13
A4 Beautiful Lady 3:05
B1 Star Gazer 3:06
B2 Don't Do Anything Crazy 3:09
B3 Sundown 6:03
B4 So So Good 3:09
B5 Better Man Than Me 4:00

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – CBS Inc.

Credits

  • Producer – Eddie Leonetti, Network
  • Written-By – M. Ricciardella* (tracks: A1, A3-B5)

Notes

Printed inner sleeve with lyrics

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
  • Label Code: 0199
  • Price Code: Ⓑ
  • Rights Society (Runout Side 1 stamped & etched): EPC 01-82966-1A-1 PAL 35476-1D
  • Rights Society (Runout Side 2 stamped & etched): EPC 01-82966-1B-1 PBL-35476-1H

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
JE 35476, 35476 Network Nightwork ‎(LP, Album) Epic, Epic JE 35476, 35476 US 1978
JE 35476 Network Nightwork ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Epic JE 35476 US 1978
ESCA 7755 Network Nightwork ‎(CD, Album) Epic ESCA 7755 Japan 1999
PE 35476 Network Nightwork ‎(LP, Album) Epic PE 35476 Canada 1978
25 3P 35 Network Nightwork ‎(LP, Album) Epic 25 3P 35 Japan 1978


Discussion about Network - Nightwork
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A band connected with Wiggy Bits, Barnaby Bye, The Illusion and Aviator !!! Here's another 70's act resurrected from the vaults by Renaissance Records & ItsAboutMusic.com, the long forgotten two albums from New York rockers Network. Both albums were originally released in 1977 & 1978, and show just what good songwriting and outstanding musicianship can do when blended together. When Network and Nighwork were thrust on the scene, pop, disco, and punk were starting to rule the airwaves, and many of the progressive rockers were quickly becoming a thing of the past. Network however embraced some of the pop & disco elements into their sound, which consisted of stellar guitar work, plenty of keyboards, tight rhythms, strong soulful vocals, and catchy melodies. Think of a more rocking Steely Dan, a more proggy Fandango, a less grungy Grand Funk Railroad, a slicker Journey, and you have an idea of where Network were coming from. The self-titled debut is filled with songs that easily had radio potential, especially the engaging pop/disco meets prog rock keyboards gem that is "You Lied", the catchy AOR piece "Save Me, Save Me", the tender ballad "Holly", or the gritty rocker "Without You". The latter has some excellent guitar work from Richie C, who is a fine player and spreads his crunchy riffs and tasty solos all throughout these tunes. Keyboard player George Bitzer also is a force to be reckoned with, whether laying down funky electric piano & clavinet vamps, layers of orchestrations, or blazing, prog rock styled synth solos. The band could really rock out too, and they show their musical muscle on "Can't Find Another Lover" and the mystical "Backseat Driver". From the opening track off the Nightwork part of the CD, "We're Only Into Rock And Roll", it's evident that the band were out to turn it up a notch on their sophomore release. Much heavier, and more guitar dominated, Nightwork shows a band that seemed to want to keep up with the other heavy rock bands of the late 70's rather than try and set the world on fire with hit singles, though a few tracks, like "I Already Played It" and "Don't Do Nothing Crazy", are lighter fare with plenty of catchy hooks. The meat and potatoes of this album remain the heavy rockers, and there are plenty of Aerosmith/Nazareth styled crunchers here, such as "Beautiful Lady", "Halfway to Paradise", "Stargazer", and "So So Good". Closing number "Better Man Than Me" is a great heavy rock number with some funky grooves, and again reminds of classic Grand Funk Railroad. If many of us have never heard of the band Network, well, that's the fault of the band's record label at the time, not the band. This is very solid AOR, complete with plenty of hard rock muscle, pop sheen, and some prog musicality. Too bad they never hit the big time-this band had what it took. Kudus to Renaissance Records for making these two gems available once again.
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