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  1. Strip is the second solo studio album by Adam Ant, and counting his work with Adam and the Ants, his fifth studio album. It was released in 1983 and a stylistic departure from Ant's previous musical efforts. This record is much less rock-oriented and more grounded in pop and dance.

  2. menchitty11. 12.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 17. 947 views 3 years ago. Sometimes having a famous and popular producer doesn't always mean chart success. Phil Collins co-produced "Strip", the...

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  4. Phil Collins plays drums on “Puss ‘n Boots” and “Strip”. Singer Anni-Frid Lyngstad, of ABBA fame, also performs the female spoken part on “Strip”. The album was re-released in a remastered edition in 2005 with eight bonus tracks. Track listing. All songs written by Adam Ant and Marco Pirroni. (Copyright Taurus Songs Overseas & EMI ...

  5. Strip. Adam Ant. Released 1983. Strip Tracklist. 1. Strip (Ft. Anni-Frid Lyngstad) Lyrics. 5.8K. 2. Baby Let Me Scream at You Lyrics. 3. Libertine Lyrics. 4. Spanish Games Lyrics. 5. Vanity...

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    • One More Night. Phil Collins - One More Night (Official Music Video) Another number one for Phil in the States, this ballad came about when Phil was playing around with his drum machine, and he started saying the chorus of the song.
    • Separate Lives (with Marilyn Martin) Phil Collins - Separate Lives (Official Music Video) This duet was recorded for the White Nights soundtrack, which also featured Lionel Richie's 'Say You, Say Me'.
    • Sussudio. Phil Collins - Sussudio (Official Music Video) ANOTHER number one in the States for Phil. He later said that he "improvised" the lyric of song's title.
    • You Can't Hurry Love. Phil Collins - You Can't Hurry Love (Official Music Video) Originally a massive hit for The Supremes in 1966, Phil decided to cover the soul anthem 16 years later.
  6. Phil Collins played drums on the title track and also Puss'n Boots All tracks were new compositions with the exception Libertine , the music for which was written and demoed in 1980 under the title Who's a Goofy Bunny then? and the music for Navel to Neck which was originally demoed in 1979 with the title Killer in the Home

  7. The musical style is pure 80's pop. The lyrics clearly aren't poetry, but for a light listen or a laugh while stuck in traffic it works. An interesting note and the musical highlight of the album is Phil Collins on "Puss'N Boots". Track listing Strip Baby Let Me Scream at You Libertine Spanish Games Vanity Puss'N Boots Playboy Montreal Navel to ...