First Love Last Rites
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- For the short story collection by Ian McEwan, please see First Love, Last Rites.
First Love Last Rites | |||||
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Studio album by Cock Robin | |||||
Released | 1989 | ||||
Recorded | 1989 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Label | Cbs Inc | ||||
Producer | Rhett Davies | ||||
Cock Robin chronology | |||||
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First Love Last Rites is the third album by Cock Robin and was released in 1989.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- Stumble And Fall
- Straighter Line
- Win Or Lose
- One Joy Bang
- For Experience Sake
- Hunting Down A Killer
- Any More Than I Could Understand
- My First Confession
- Manzanar
- Worlds Apart
All songs by Peter Kingsbery except For Experience Sake (Peter Kingsbery/Anna LaCazio)
[edit] Musicians
[edit] Cock Robin
- Peter Kingsbery: vocals, keyboards
- Anna LaCazio: vocals
[edit] Additional musicians
- Pat Mastelotto: drums
- Luis Conte: percussion
- Corky James: guitar
- John Pierce: bass
- Ramon Flores, Samuel Nolasco and Xavier Serrano: mariachi horns
- David Faragher: bass on Stumble And Fall, Any More Than I Could Understand and Manzanar
- Paul Mitchell: additional drumming on Manzanar
[edit] Misc
Produced by Rhett Davies
Singles:
- Worlds Apart
- Straighter Line
- Manzanar. It's the name of a Japanese American internment camp located in California during World War II.
On the cd sleeve is included a poem by Charles Bukowski, It's Ours, excerpt from You Get So Alone at Times It Just Makes Sense (1986).
[edit] Charts
- #11 France (2x Gold album)