T. Roth and Another Pretty Face – Face Facts (1980)

Artist: T. Roth, Another Pretty Face, T. Roth and Another Pretty Face
Title: Face Facts
Year Of Release: 1980
Label: Riverworks Records
Genre: Rock, Glam Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 36:47
Total Size: 92/244 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Face Facts
Year Of Release: 1980
Label: Riverworks Records
Genre: Rock, Glam Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 36:47
Total Size: 92/244 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Amor Perdido 3:22
02. Será por Eso 3:13
03. Dos Almas 3:07
04. Hay Que Saber Perder 2:30
05. Miseria 3:22
06. Mis Ojos Me Denuncian 3:18
07. Desdichadamente 3:09
08. Ahora 2:46
09. Déjame en Paz 2:24
10. Injusticia 2:54
11. Tu Felicidad 3:09
12. Aunque Tengas Razón 2:58
T. Roth and Another Pretty Face was an American glam rock band.
Another Pretty Face started out as a horn band that played frat parties on and around the campus of Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. The band was composed entirely of Lafayette students. One by one, as the original members left, new local talent was brought in from the neighboring cities. Once T. Roth was brought into the fold, the whole direction of the band changed. T. had no interest in playing weddings and frat parties with a "chicaho-ish" horn band so the horns were relieved of their duty and the band was turned into a five-piece proper rock band. The members were Terry Palmer on drums, Rob Nevitte on guitar, Russ Cunningham on bass, Larry D'amelio on Keyboards and T. Roth on vocals.
The band recorded its first album in 1974, entitled 21st Century Rock, produced by Ed Stasium, and RCA did not release it but shelved the album. In the mid-1970s the band broke up and new musicians joined T. for A.P.F. 2.0. The band consisted of Paul Scatt on keyboards, Angleo Arimborgo on guitar, Paul Scatt on drums and Larry Carter on bass. Paul Scatt left the band toward the late 1970s and Tico Torres (Later of Bon Jovi fame) joined the band.
T. Roth and Another Pretty Face recorded their next album in the late 1970s, with Randy Adler and Thom Cimillo as producers. Face Facts was released in 1980 by Reflection Records.
In 2011, T. Roth and Another Pretty Face released a new album entitled Still Pretty?
Terry Roth also performed as the lead singer of Zen For Primates and on YouTube under the name Zipster08 until his death on April 22, 2023.
Another Pretty Face started out as a horn band that played frat parties on and around the campus of Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. The band was composed entirely of Lafayette students. One by one, as the original members left, new local talent was brought in from the neighboring cities. Once T. Roth was brought into the fold, the whole direction of the band changed. T. had no interest in playing weddings and frat parties with a "chicaho-ish" horn band so the horns were relieved of their duty and the band was turned into a five-piece proper rock band. The members were Terry Palmer on drums, Rob Nevitte on guitar, Russ Cunningham on bass, Larry D'amelio on Keyboards and T. Roth on vocals.
The band recorded its first album in 1974, entitled 21st Century Rock, produced by Ed Stasium, and RCA did not release it but shelved the album. In the mid-1970s the band broke up and new musicians joined T. for A.P.F. 2.0. The band consisted of Paul Scatt on keyboards, Angleo Arimborgo on guitar, Paul Scatt on drums and Larry Carter on bass. Paul Scatt left the band toward the late 1970s and Tico Torres (Later of Bon Jovi fame) joined the band.
T. Roth and Another Pretty Face recorded their next album in the late 1970s, with Randy Adler and Thom Cimillo as producers. Face Facts was released in 1980 by Reflection Records.
In 2011, T. Roth and Another Pretty Face released a new album entitled Still Pretty?
Terry Roth also performed as the lead singer of Zen For Primates and on YouTube under the name Zipster08 until his death on April 22, 2023.