Stress was a very short-lived Neo-Psychedelic rock band that released only one album in 1988 on Reprise/Warner Bros. Records. They are not to be confused with the San Diego rock/metal band Stress from the early 1980s and are sometimes credited as Stress UK in America. Although not a great commercial success, their album was described as possessing 'a lot of musical strengths' by All Music's Steven McDonald [1]
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Members
- Wayne Binitie (vocals, acoustic guitar)
- Ian Mussington (guitar, drums, percussion, back vox)
- Mitchell Amachi Ogugua (acoustic guitar, bass).
Wayne Binitie and Stress recorded another CD as Inqbator entitled "Hatched"
Album
The self-titled Stress album featured the following tracks, all composed by Binitie-Mussington-Ogogua :
- Indian Summers Dream (3:49)
- Flowers in the Rain (4:47)
- Rosechild (4:16)
- Innocent World (3:20)
- Daytime Believer (5:34)
- Beautiful People (4:13)
- My Father Once Said (2:29)
- Together (3:35)
- Lordy Lord (4:05)
- Red Sun (7:36)
Additional album personnel
- Billy McGee (Double Bass)
- Raf Mizraki (Unknown)
- Harry Morgan (Percussion)
- Talvin Singh (Tabla)
- Simon Stewart (Guitar, Background Vocals)
- Femi Jiya (Engineer)
- Wayne Binitie (Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals, Vocals, False Harmonies, Strings)
- Alex Mungo (Keyboards, Background Vocals)
- Jean Perry (Guitar)
- Claudia Sarne (Background Vocals)
- Steve Price (Engineer)
- Steve Byrd (Guitar)
- Guy Chambers (Guitar, Keyboards, Arranger, Producer)
- Claudia Fontaine (Background Vocals)
- Peter Jones (Engineer)
- Martin Taylor (Background Vocals)
Singles
| Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | |
| US Hot 100 | UK | |||
| 1990 | "Beautiful People" | 74 | Stress | |
| 1991 | "Flowers in the Rain" | #7 | Stress | |
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