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Released | January 1978[1] | |||
Recorded | 1977 | |||
Studio | Château d`Hérouville, France; Kingsway Recorders, London | |||
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Length | 39:53 (Polydor version) 38:54 (Capitol version) | |||
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Producer | Sweet | |||
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1978 studio album by Sweet
Level Headed is the sixth studio album by British glam rock band Sweet. Different versions were released by Polydor in Europe and by Capitol in the US, Canada and Japan. The album features "Love Is Like Oxygen", the band`s last single to hit the top 40, peaking at No. 8 in the US and No. 9 in the UK. The single version of "Love Is Like Oxygen" is substantially shorter than the album version. A second single, "California Nights", was released from the album but only reached No. 76 in the US.
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1978 studio album by Sweet
Level Headed is the sixth studio album by British glam rock band Sweet. Different versions were released by Polydor in Europe and by Capitol in the US, Canada and Japan. The album features "Love Is Like Oxygen", the band`s last single to hit the top 40, peaking at No. 8 in the US and No. 9 in the UK. The single version of "Love Is Like Oxygen" is substantially shorter than the album version. A second single, "California Nights", was released from the album but only reached No. 76 in the US.
Leer másThis was the last album to feature the classic Sweet line-up, as Brian Connolly departed around a year after the album`s release, in order to embark on a solo career. The remaining trio of Steve Priest, Andy Scott, and Mick Tucker continued, and delivered three more albums before breaking up in 1981.
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [3] |
(The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide | [4] |
AllMusic lauded the album in their retrospective review, praising the wild sampling of styles and the band`s shift from their earlier bubblegum singles to album-driven rock. They concluded: "Certainly, this is not classic-era Sweet, but that`s precisely what`s good about Level Headed – they`re off-kilter and adventurous, occasionally stumbling but always making interesting music on an album that`s anything but what the title promises."[2]
All songs written and composed by Brian Connolly, Steve Priest, Andy Scott, and Mick Tucker except where noted.
Side one
Side two
Bonus tracks on 1991/1997 reissues
Bonus track on 2005 reissue
This version has different artwork and a different running order
Side one
Side two
Sweet
Additional personnel
1978 studio album by Sweet
Level Headed is the sixth studio album by British glam rock band Sweet. Different versions were released by Polydor in Europe and by Capitol in the US, Canada and Japan. The album features "Love Is Like Oxygen", the band`s last single to hit the top 40, peaking at No. 8 in the US and No. 9 in the UK. The single version of "Love Is Like Oxygen" is substantially shorter than the album version. A second single, "California Nights", was released from the album but only reached No. 76 in the US.
This was the last album to feature the classic Sweet line-up, as Brian Connolly departed around a year after the album`s release, in order to embark on a solo career. The remaining trio of Steve Priest, Andy Scott, and Mick Tucker continued, and delivered three more albums before breaking up in 1981.
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [3] |
(The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide | [4] |
AllMusic lauded the album in their retrospective review, praising the wild sampling of styles and the band`s shift from their earlier bubblegum singles to album-driven rock. They concluded: "Certainly, this is not classic-era Sweet, but that`s precisely what`s good about Level Headed – they`re off-kilter and adventurous, occasionally stumbling but always making interesting music on an album that`s anything but what the title promises."[2]
All songs written and composed by Brian Connolly, Steve Priest, Andy Scott, and Mick Tucker except where noted.
Side one
Side two
Bonus tracks on 1991/1997 reissues
Bonus track on 2005 reissue
This version has different artwork and a different running order
Side one
Side two
Sweet
Additional personnel