The Last of the Gypsies (Trooper album)
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The Last of the Gypsies | |||||
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Studio album by Trooper | |||||
Released | May 29, 1989 | ||||
Genre | Rock, hard rock | ||||
Label | Great Pacific Records | ||||
Producer | McGuire, Smith | ||||
Trooper chronology | |||||
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The Last of the Gypsies is the ninth studio album by the Canadian rock band Trooper, released in 1989 on the band's self-owned Great Pacific Records label and distributed by Warner Music Canada. It came after a six-year recording absence and was certified Gold in Canada. The album contained the hits "Boy With the Beat" and "Thin White Line".
[edit] Track listing
(Smith/McGuire)
- "Workin Like a Dog"
- "Thin White Line" (McGuire)
- "The Girl Don't Know"
- "The Real World"
- "Don't Like Being Told What to Do"
- "Boy With a Beat"
- "The Best Way to Hold a Man"
- "$100,000.00"
- "Ain't Gonna Swallow My Pride"
- "The Last of the Gypsies"
Trooper |
Ra McGuire • Brian Smith • Paul Gogo • Scott Brown • Clayton Hill |
(original, recording, members) Ra McGuire • Brian Smith • Tommy Stewart • Harry Kalensky • Frank Ludwig • Doni Underhill • Rob Deans |
Discography |
Studio albums: • Trooper (1975) • Two for the Show (1976) • Knock 'Em Dead Kid (1977) • Thick as Thieves (1978) • Hot Shots (1979) • Flying Colors (1979) • Untitled album (1980) • Money Talks (1982) • The Last of the Gypsies (1989) • Ten (1991) |