Born to Laugh at Tornadoes is a 1983 album by the art-funk band Was (Not Was). Rolling Stone declared it "conceptually, the best album of the year" shortly after its release.[2] Despite the glowing reviews, Tornadoes made little commercial impact in a year dominated by Michael Jackson's Thriller and Prince's 1999. (It did manage to become the band's first release to make it onto Billboard's album chart, peaking at #134 in a nine-week stay in the fall of 1983.)
The album also displayed a wide variety of musical styles, ranging from pop love ballads ("Betrayal") to rock ("Bow Wow Wow Wow"), psychedelic synthesized mod music ("Man Vs. The Empire Brain Building") and even easy listening cocktail jazz ("Zaz Turned Blue", a ballad about a man who nearly chokes to death in a park).
Also noteworthy is a credit to Robert Kinkel as Assistant Engineer; Kinkel went on to be co-creator of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. The front cover illustration, "After Compton's", was credited to Dan Chapman in 1953 and Jeri McManus was the art director.
Track listing
All tracks are written by David Was and Don Was; except where indicated
Side one
No.
Title
Writer(s)
Lead vocals
Length
1.
"Knocked Down, Made Small (Treated Like a Rubber Ball)"
The Detroit Wasmopolitan Mixing Squad (Duane Bradley, Ken Collier and Don Was) – mixing (3, 9, 10)
Don Was – recording engineer
Michael H. Brauer – drum engineer (1, 3, 7)
Mike Brown – assistant engineer
Warren Woods – assistant engineer
Overdub engineers
Michael H. Brauer, Lincoln Clapp, Mike Fuller, Steven Guardigli, Gregg Mann, Jay Mark, Jon Mathias, Bruce Nazarian, Jerry Thichava, David Thoener and Gretchen Williamson
Jim Ball, Carol Cafiero, Michael Christopher, Mark Cobrin, Robert Kinkel, Tom Swift and Melanie West – assistants