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Quiz about Brand X Has Music
Quiz about Brand X Has Music

Brand X Has Music Trivia Quiz


There are many commercials when a named brand goes up against Brand X. I suspect that Brand X was chosen more than those commercials suggested. However, this quiz asks you to match a song with the Brand X album on which it appeared.

A matching quiz by bernie73. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
bernie73
Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
406,849
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
80
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. "Unorthodox Behavior" (1976)  
  Nobody Goes to Sweden
2. "The British Are Coming" (1976)  
  The Ghost of Mayfield Lodge
3. "Moroccan Role" (1977)  
  Liquid Time
4. "Livestock" (1977)  
  Ipanaemia
5. "Masques" (1978)  
  -Ish
6. "Product" (1979)  
  Zoned
7. "Do They Hurt?" (1980)  
  Sun in the Night
8. "Is There Anything About?" (1982)  
  Nuclear Burn
9. "X-Communication" (1992)  
  True to the Clik
10. "Manifest Destiny" (1997)  
  Don't Make Waves





Select each answer

1. "Unorthodox Behavior" (1976)
2. "The British Are Coming" (1976)
3. "Moroccan Role" (1977)
4. "Livestock" (1977)
5. "Masques" (1978)
6. "Product" (1979)
7. "Do They Hurt?" (1980)
8. "Is There Anything About?" (1982)
9. "X-Communication" (1992)
10. "Manifest Destiny" (1997)

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Unorthodox Behavior" (1976)

Answer: Nuclear Burn

Clocking in at 6:23, "Nuclear Burn" was the first track on the album "Unorthodox Behavior". Authorship of the song was credited to the following members of Brand X: Phil Collins, John Goodsall, Robin Lumley, and Percy Jones. Robin Lumley, who played keyboards on the album, played string synthesizer on the song.

While "Nuclear Burn" was not released as a single, the album reached Number 191 on the Billboard 200 chart.
2. "The British Are Coming" (1976)

Answer: Zoned

The album "The British Are Coming" featured songs by both Graham Parker and the Rumour and Brand X. "Zoned" was one of three Brand X songs on the LP, which was released on the "Rock Around the World" label. Some sources named "Zoned" as "Tito's Leg". The song was the fourth track on the B-side of the album.
3. "Moroccan Role" (1977)

Answer: Sun in the Night

Unlike most Brand X songs, "Sun in the Night" featured vocals. Phil Collins provided the vocals, singing in Sanskrit. John Goodsall, who wrote the song, also plays sitar on it. The song, which was released as a promo, was the first track on "Moroccan Roll". The album would reach Number 37 on the UK Album chart.
4. "Livestock" (1977)

Answer: -Ish

"-Ish" was the second of five tracks on "Livestock", the first live album released by Brand X. The song was recorded live at a London jazz club the year before. Goodsall, Lumley, Jones, Collins, and Morris Pert were credited with writing the song. "-Ish" is one of several songs on this album which were not released in a studio version during the 20th century.
5. "Masques" (1978)

Answer: The Ghost of Mayfield Lodge

Bassist Percy Jones wrote "The Ghost of Mayfield Lodge" (running for 10:17), the seventh and final track on the album "Masques". The song is based on a ghost story set at an actual carriage house. In the United Kingdom, the album was released on the Charisma label.
6. "Product" (1979)

Answer: Don't Make Waves

The album "Products" would reach Number 165 on the Billboard 200 chart. Guitarist John Goodsall would compose "Don't Make Waves", the first track on the album. Goodsall and Peter Robinson provided the vocals for the song. The track ran 5:28.
7. "Do They Hurt?" (1980)

Answer: Nobody Goes to Sweden

"Do They Hurt?" reached Number 204 on the Billboard 200 chart. Percy Jones wrote "Nobody Goes to Sweden" (the first track on the album) and provided the vocals. The song clocked in at 4:30. The song is considered an outtake, having originally been recorded during the sessions that would produce the 1979 album "Product".
8. "Is There Anything About?" (1982)

Answer: Ipanaemia

"Is There Anything About?" reached Number 93 on the UK album chart. "Ipanaemia", which ran 4:30, was the first track on the album. John Goodsall wrote the song, which along with the other song on the album was an outtake from the sessions that led to the 1979 album "Product".
9. "X-Communication" (1992)

Answer: Liquid Time

"Liquid Time" (4:39) was the second track on "X-Communication", the first new release by Brand X in approximately 10 years. John Goodsall wrote the song, which was performed by the trio of Goodsall (guitar), Percy Jones (bass), and Frank Katz (drums). The album was released in both the United States and the United Kingdom by Ozone Records.
10. "Manifest Destiny" (1997)

Answer: True to the Clik

"Manifest Destiny" was the last album by Brand X to appear in the 20th century. "True to the Clik" (5:31) was the first track from the album. John Goodsall and multi-instrumentalist Franz Pusch wrote the song. The album received mixed reviews.
Source: Author bernie73

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