In the Army Now (album)

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In the Army Now is an album by English Rock band Status Quo. It was released in 1986.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Rollin' Home" (David)
  2. "Calling" (Rossi/Frost)
  3. "In Your Eyes" (Rossi/Frost)
  4. "Save Me" (Rossi/Parfitt)
  5. "In the Army Now" (Bolland/Bolland)
  6. "Dreamin'" (Rossi/Frost)
  7. "End of the Line" (Parfitt/Patrick)
  8. "Invitation" (Rossi/Young)
  9. "Red Sky" (David)
  10. "Speechless" (Hunter)
  11. "Overdose" (Parfitt/Williams)

The first album with the post-Live Aid lineup. "Speechless" is a cover of the fourth track of Ian Hunter (ex-Mott the Hoople singer)'s 1983 album "All The Good Ones Are Taken", while John David, writer of "Rollin' Home" and "Red Sky", played with the Dave Edmunds band in the 1970s. "In The Army Now" was first recorded in 1981 by Dutch duo Rob and Ferdi Bolland.

Status Quo
Francis Rossi | Rick Parfitt | Andy Bown | John 'Rhino' Edwards | Matt Letley
Former Members: John Coghlan | Alan Lancaster | Pete Kircher | Jeff Rich | Roy Lynes
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