Calling All Girls (album)

{{Infobox album

| name = Calling All Girls

| type = Album

| artist = Hilly Michaels

| cover = Calling All Girls Hilly Michaels.jpg

| alt =

| released = 1980

| recorded = 1980

| venue =

| studio = A&R Studios and Pennylane Studios, New York City

| genre = Rock, pop

| length = 37:59

| label = Warner Bros. Records Inc.

| producer = Roy Thomas Baker

| prev_title =

| prev_year =

| next_title = Lumia

| next_year = 1981

}}

Calling All Girls is Hilly Michaels' solo debut, and was released on Warner Bros. Records in 1980.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Hilly Michaels and Kip Saginor except as indicated

{{track listing

| headline = Side A

| title1=Calling All Girls

| length1=3:46

| title2=Teenage Days

| length2=2:53

| title3=Shake It and Dance

| writer3=Michaels, Morgan Walker

| length3=3:53

| title4=Gemini

| length4=3:56

| title5=U.S. Male

| length5=4:48

}}

{{track listing

| headline = Side B

|title1=Without You

|writer1=Michaels, Billy Cross

|length1=3:32

|title2=Turn Me On Your Radio

|writer2=Michaels, Cross

|length2=3:46

|title3=Close Encounters

|writer3=Michaels

|length3=4:25

|title4=Devotion

|length4=4:19

|title5=Something On Your Mind

|writer5=Michaels, Walker

|length5=2:41

}}

Personnel

Performance

Despite strong reviews [https://www.allmusic.com/album/calling-all-girls-mw0000854418 Allmusic review] and a video for "Calling All Girls" that got heavy play on MTV, neither the single nor the album cracked the Billboard charts. (The "Calling All Girls" single did manage to scrape onto the Record World chart at #109.) The second single, "Shake It and Dance" also faltered, but today the LP is considered by some to be a new-wave classic.

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