Shock is the fifth studio album by new wave band the Motels. It was recorded during 1984 and 1985, and released in August 1985. It sold approximately 400,000 copies in the United States.
Singles released from this album include the American Top 30 hit, "Shame," and its follow-up, "Shock", as well as an Australia-only release, "Icy Red", that did not chart. "Shame" reached No. 21 on Billboard's Hot 100. Both songs were aided by popular music videos.
Martha Davis was inspired to write "Shame" by affairs depicted on various soap operas.
Track listing
Singles
Personnel
Credits are taken from the cassette's liner notes.
The Motels
- Martha Davis â vocals, rhythm guitar
- Guy Perry (aka Adrian Peritore) â lead guitar
- Marty Jourard â keyboards, saxophone
- Michael Goodroe â bass
- Brian Glascock â drums, percussion
- Scott Thurston â keyboards, guitar
Additional personnel
Production
Credits are taken from the cassette's liner notes.
- Produced by Richie Zito
- Engineered by Michael Frondelli, Mick Guzauski, David Leonard
- Additional recordings by Dave Connors
- Assistant engineering by Sam Taylor, Peter Doell
- Mixing engineered by Michael Frondelli
- Additional synthesizer programming by Arthur Barrow, Gary Chang
- Art direction by Roy Kohara
- Design by John O'Brien
- Photography/illustration by Tony Viramontes
Charts
Notes
References