Cover is VG+ (creasing, shelf wear)
Includes original pictured sleeve VG++ (seam splits)
Record is VG+
Labels are very clean
Visually Graded
Tracklist
Side 1
1 Danger 3:22
2 Envy 3:23
3 Careful 3:26
4 Bonjour Baby 3:36
5 Party Professionals 3:13
Side 2
1 Days Are O.K. (But The Nights Were Made For Love) 3:30
2 Cry Baby 3:24
3 Whose Problem? 3:47
4 People, Places And Things 2:42
5 Slow Town 4:14
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Careful is the second studio album by new wave band The Motels. It was recorded between March and May 1980, and released in June 1980. The album was produced by John Carter who produced the group's 1979 debut.
"Danger" was released as the disc's lead single and landed in the Top 20 in France. "Days Are O.K." and "Whose Problem?" became Top 50 songs (and their only chart hits) in the United Kingdom. None of the singles released from the album charted in the United States, but the disc reached #45 on the Billboard album chart in the summer of 1980. It eventually sold nearly 400,000 copies in America.
"Danger" was the second Motels single that was accompanied by a music video (following 1979's "Total Control").
The Motels are a new wave band from the Los Angeles area best known for "Only the Lonely" and "Suddenly Last Summer," each of which peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100, in 1982 and 1983, respectively. Their songs "Total Control" reached No. 4 on the Australian charts, and "Danger" reached No. 15 on the French charts in 1980.
Martha Davis, the lead singer, reformed a version of the band called "The Motels featuring Martha Davis" in 1998 and toured as such with various line-ups of musicians.
In 2013, the band was rebranded with a permanent name, Martha Davis and The Motels. That band is touring the world with a line-up of musicians that have been playing with Davis for over 10 years, longer than the original Motels were together.