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A city night depicted with tense synths and a husky vocal.Following the success of "Bette Davis Eyes," this album strengthens the new wave elements, featuring a sharp soundscape with intertwining synth bass and guitar, and the distinctive voice of Kim Carnes. The title track, "Voyeur," features a tense arrangement, with a unique mood created by the intertwining of cold synths and rhythms. Carnes' husky vocals, both sharp and emotional, create a consistent worldview throughout the album. The urban atmosphere of Los Angeles and the textures of early '80s electronic rock overlap, clearly marking her evolution as an artist. |
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Credit
- Art Direction, Design - Kosh
- Art Direction, Design - Ron Larson
- Mastered By - Doug Sax
- Other [Direction] - Kragen & Co.
- Other [Direction] - Michael Brokaw
- Performer [All Instruments] - Duane Hitchings (B1)
- Photography By - Aaron Rapoport
- Producer, Recorded By - Val Garay (A1 to A5, B2 to B5)
- Recorded By [Assistant] - Niko Bolas
- Recorded By [Hitchings Manor] - Duane Hitchings (B1)
- Typography - Hollywood Type Set