Baby's Got a Gun
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| Released | 1980 | |||
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| Length | 39:02 | |||
| Label | Epic | |||
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Baby's Got a Gun is the third and final studio album by the English rock band the Only Ones, released in 1980 by CBS Records in Europe and on Epic Records in America and Japan.
Following the continued lack of commercial success with their previous studio album Even Serpents Shine (1979), and having self-produced both of their studio albums up until that point, it was decided that it was time for a slight change of pace in the Only Ones' career. In an attempt to give their music a more contemporary sound, they joined forces with record producer Colin Thurston, best known for his work with Duran Duran, Talk Talk, the Human League, Kajagoogoo, and Bow Wow Wow.
Guesting on the album would be Penetration's lead vocalist Pauline Murray, who sang a duet with Peter Perrett on the Johnny Duncan cover song "Fools", and also provided backing vocals for "Me and My Shadow". The album marked the only time that the band had released a cover version with the aforementioned "Fools", which was later released as a single, and Baby's Got a Gun also marked the only time that a guitarist other than the band members Perrett and John Perry had been credited, with Barrie Evans providing rhythm guitar, in addition to playing percussion. Koulla Kakoulli who had sung backing vocals on the band's first two studio albums also returns, making her the only unofficial member of the band to be on all of their albums.
The album peaked at No. 37 on the UK Albums Chart, becoming their best selling studio album.
In the summer of 1980, the Only Ones were the opening act for the Who on their tour of the United States, and in 1982 the band officially disbanded.
Baby's Got a Gun was re-released on CD in Europe in 2009 on Sony Music Entertainment. The original album is digitally remastered from the original half-inch mix tapes with three additional tracks, including the title track which hadn't been released on the original album.