Paris (Paris album) explained

Paris (Paris album) should not be confused with Paris (Paris Hilton album).

Paris
Type:Album
Artist:Paris
Cover:Paris (Paris album) cover.jpg
Released:January 1976
Recorded:1975
Genre:Rock
Length:40:06
Label:Capitol
Producer:Jimmy Robinson
Next Title:Big Towne, 2061
Next Year:1976

Paris is the debut album by American rock band Paris. It was the only album recorded by the original Paris lineup, as drummer Thom Mooney left shortly afterwards.

The songs on Paris were all written by guitarist/vocalist Bob Welch and are in a vein similar to Led Zeppelin.[1] The album reached number 103 on the Billboard pop album chart.[2]

In 2013, Capitol Records/USM Japan/Universal Music remastered and reissued a paper-sleeve album replica (Mini LP) SHM-CD version of Paris.

Re-release

The album was re-released on CD, on the Zoom Club label, in 2000 and again in 2004. The CD re-release did not include any additional, re-mixed or other bonus tracks.The album was reissued on CD by Rock Candy Records in 2012

Cover art

The logo of the band was Cornick's creation.[3]

Personnel

Paris
Additional personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Allmusic review by Mark Allan
  2. Allmusic rating and chart position
  3. Web site: Paris – Paris (1976, Winchester Pressing, Vinyl). Discogs.