Songs From Sun Street

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Songs From Sun Street
Songs From Sun Street cover
Studio album by The Saw Doctors
Released November 3, 1998
Genre Rock
Length 44:22
Label Shamtown/Paradigm
Professional reviews
The Saw Doctors chronology
Sing A Powerful Song
(1997)
Songs From Sun Street
(1998)


Songs From Sun Street is the 1998 studio album release of the Irish rock band, The Saw Doctors. The album was not only released on CD, but audio cassette and vinyl as well. It was released on The Saw Doctors' own record label, Shamtown Records as well as Paradigm Records.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Good News" (Carton, Doherty, Moran, Stevens) — 3:04
  2. "Sugartown" (Carton, Moran, Stevens) — 3:13
  3. "Galway and Mayo" (Moran) — 3:33
  4. "Carry Me Away" (Carton, Moran) — 4:10
  5. "Heading for the Sunshine" (Carton, Moran) — 2:36
  6. "Catríona Tells Lies" (Carton, Doherty, Donnelly) — 2:37
  7. "Listen Now! Blah, Blah, Blah" (Carton, Doherty, Moran) — 2:35
  8. "Listen Now! D'Ya Wanna Hear My Guitar?" (Carton, Moran) — 2:50
  9. "Joyce Country Céili Band" (Carton, Doherty, Moran) — 3:47
  10. "High Nellie" (Carton, Moran, Stevens) — 1:48
  11. "Best of Friends" (Doherty) — 2:35
  12. "Will It Ever Stop Raining?" (Carton, Doherty, Moran, Murray) — 2:48
  13. "Tommy K." (Carton, Moran, Stevens) — 2:43
  14. "Away With the Fairies" (Carton, Doherty, Moran) — 3:23
  15. "I'll Be on My Way" (Carton, Moran) — 11:40

[edit] Hidden track

The song "Apples, Sweets or Chocolate" can be found on the last track at the time of 7:58. The song is proceeded with the speech "Ah that must be driving you mad" 5 times, although the last time is cut off by the start of the song. The total time of the last track is 11:40 but "I'll Be On My Way" finishes at 3:06. The time between 3:06 and 7:58 is a blank void of sound. The song is finished off by one more speech of "Ah that must be driving you mad". Little is known on what the speech actually means or what it has to do with the song. The speech played backwards represents a hard to understand, vague speech. There is a chance of subliminal backmasking in the speech.

[edit] Band members

  1. Davy Carton: Vocals, Guitar, M'bira
  2. Leo Moran: Vocals, Guitar
  3. Pearse Doherty: Vocals, Bass
  4. John Donnelly: Drums, Vocals
  5. Derek Murray: Keyboards, Accordion, Guitar

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