Let's Live
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“Let's Live” | |||||
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Single by The Blackeyed Susans from the album Mouth to Mouth |
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A-side | Let's Live | ||||
Released | June 1995 | ||||
Recorded | Fortissimo Sound Studios South Melbourne Autumn 1995 |
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Genre | Rock , folk rock | ||||
Length | 15:06 | ||||
Label | Hi Gloss Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Phil Kakulas / Rob Snarski | ||||
Producer | Phil Kakulas (with the assistance of Rob Snarski Victor Van Vugt Andy Parsons Tony Cohen) |
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The Blackeyed Susans singles chronology | |||||
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"Let's Live" is a single by The Blackeyed Susans, released in June 1995.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- Let’s Live (Kakulas/Snarski)–4:08
- State Trooper (Springsteen)–4:14
- Moody River (Bruce)–3:20
- You’re My Flaw (Kakulas)–3:24
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Tracks 1-3
- Rob Snarski - vocals, guitars
- Phil Kakulas - double bass
- Kiernan Box - piano, organ
- Ashley Davies - drum kit on track 1
- Jen Anderson - violins on track 1
- Helen Mountfort - cello on track 1
- Mark C Halstead - backing vocals on track 1
- Kathryn Wemyss - string arrangement on track 1
[edit] Track 4
- Phil Kakulas
- Tim and Jon (the two blind boys of Bruce Street) - backing vocals
[edit] Other credits
- Produced by Phil Kakulas, recorded by Victor van Vugt and Andy Parsons, mixed by Tony Cohen.
- For Alan Vega & Martin Rev. Produced by Phil Kakulas, recorded and mixed by Andy Parsons.
- Produced by the Blackeyed Susans, recorded by Andy Parsons, mixed by Tony Cohen.
- Some LC "stranger music" returned with thanks. Performed and recorded by Phil Kakulas in a Stanmore bedroom, Sydney 1990. Vocal recorded by Julian Wu.