Richard Gottehrer was among the album's many producers.[4] The trio added drum machines and synthesizers to their sound in part to appeal to radio, but primarily because they were interested in experimenting with the technology.[5] They wrote 17 songs, choosing seven for the album.[6] "Come Softly to Me" is a cover of the Fleetwoods' song.[7] The Roches' brother, David, wrote "Missing".[8]
The New York Times wrote that, "instead of emphasizing individual quirks, the vocal arrangements on the new album favor a sweetly homogenized blend, and the instrumentation makes liberal use of drum machines and synthesizers."[12] The Orlando Sentinel deemed the album "a flashy brand of pop-rock—the kind with bouncy arrangements and polished production."[11]
Track listing
"Love Radiates Around" (Mark Johnson)
"Another World" (Maggie, Terre & Suzzy Roche)
"Come Softly to Me" (Gary Troxel, Gretchen Christopher, Barbara Ellis)
"Missing" (David Roche)
"Face Down at Folk City" (Maggie, Terre & Suzzy Roche)
"The Angry Angry Man" (Terre & Suzzy Roche)
"Weeded Out" (Maggie, Terre & Suzzy Roche)
"Older Girls" (Terre & Suzzy Roche)
"Love to See You" (Suzzy Roche)
"Gimme a Slice" (Maggie & Terre Roche)
Personnel
Eluriel "Tinker" Barfield: bass guitar
Gene Bianco: harp
Carter Cathcart: drums, bass guitar, keyboards, electric guitars
Francisco Centeno: bass guitar
Sandy Humphrey: cookies
Edd Kalehoff: synthesizers, keyboards, PP3
Steve Love: electric guitar
Roy Markowitz: drums
Sammy Merendino: drums (Paiste cymbals)
Maggie Roche: keyboards, singing
Suzzy Roche: acoustic guitar, singing
Terre Roche: electric and acoustic guitar, singing
Andy Schwartz: electric guitar
Lee Shapiro: synclavier
Front cover photos: Lesley J. Avery
Back cover photos: Clifford Fagin, Glen Zdon
Art direction/design: Lesley J. Avery
"Love Radiates Around", "Missing", "The Angry Angry Man", "Love to See You" and "Gimme a Slice" mixed by Howard E. Lindeman at RPM Studio (thanks to Bob Mason). Assistant and additional engineering: Mike Krowiak
"Come Softly to Me", "Face Down at Folk City", "Weeded Out" and "Older Girls" mixed by Thom Panunzio at the Record Plant.
Notes
(1, 4, 6, 10) Produced by Edd Kalehoff and Howard Lindeman for Edd Kalehoff Productions. Engineer: Howard Lindeman. Recorded at Producers Recording Studio.
(2) Produced by Carter Cathcart and the Roches. Engineer: Carter Cathcart. Recorded and Mixed at Wild Twin Recording Studio.
(3, 5, 7, 8, 9) Produced by Richard Gottehrer. Engineer: Thom Panunzio. Assistant and additional engineering: His Majesty Tom Swift. Recorded at the Record Plant.
References
^Tannenbaum, Rob (Oct 24, 1985). "Another World". Rolling Stone. No. 459. p. 64.
^Robins, Wayne (20 Oct 1985). "The Roches Make Peace with Music's New Sounds". Part II. Newsday. p. 2.
^Moon, Tom (June 13, 1986). "Roches Mix Wit, Sisterly Harmony". Miami Herald. p. 9D.
^Infusino, Divina (September 18, 1985). "Roches' move to 'Another World' is a big success". The San Diego Union-Tribune. p. C5.
^Boehm, Mike (October 18, 1985). "The Roches do what they want". The Providence Journal. p. D1.
^Jaeger, Barbara (February 14, 1986). "The Sisters Roche Come Home with a New Sound". Previews. The Record. Hackensack. p. 3.
^ abRea, Steven (17 Nov 1985). "The Roches Build On Their Quirky Music". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. K10.
^Yandel, Gerry (February 24, 1986). "The Roches are getting life and music together". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. p. B2.