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It Bites
Eat Me in St. Louis
Release Date: 1989
Running Time: 55:26
Label: EMI Gold

Possibly the first of the new-styled progressive rock bands, It Bites made an impression with musicians throughout both the prog and metal/hard rock schools of music. This album, their final release, was a collection of both previously released and new material. The disc shows that they truly were one of the first bands to successfully merge progressive rock with a more pop-oriented mode. The Roger Dean cover surely pulled a lot of Yes fans into buying the disc. The music really is sort of a more modern rock take on classic prog bands like Yes and Genesis. The band was composed of Francis Dunnery, Dick Nolan, Bob Dalton, and John Beck. In retrospect, the sound can come off as a bit dated, but there is still plenty here to make the album listenable. The disc probably appeals to musicians more than non-musicians, but is an all-around solid, if not great, listen. Gary Hill, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Positively AnimalIt Bites4:34
2Underneath Your PillowIt Bites5:26
3Let Us All GoIt Bites4:10
4Still Too Young to RememberIt Bites4:58
5Murder of the Planet EarthIt Bites3:48
6People of AmericaIt Bites4:14
7Sister SarahIt Bites4:19
8Leaving Without YouIt Bites4:54
9Till the End of TimeIt Bites4:12
10Ice Melts Into WaterIt Bites7:16
11CharlieDunnery7:35

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1989CDEMI Gold
2005CDToshiba EMI
1989CDDGC (David Geffen Company)



Group Members:
Dick Nolan
John Beck
Bob Dalton
Francis Dunnery
John Mitchell
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Rush
Marillion
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Influenced By:
Pink Floyd
Yes
10cc
Led Zeppelin
Genesis
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