I Thought This Was Love, But This Ain't Casablanca
I Thought This Was Love, But This Ain't Casablanca is the fifth album by Australian punk band The Saints. It was released internationally as Out in the Jungle ... Where Things Ain't So Pleasant.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Chris Bailey; except where indicated
- "Follow the Leader"
- "Rescue"
- "Senile Dementia"
- "Casablanca"
- "Curtains"
- "Come On"
- "1000 Faces"
- "Animal"
- "Out in the Jungle"
- "Beginning of the Tomato Party" (Janine Hall, Iain Shedden, Chris Bailey)
- "Out of Sight"
Personnel
- Chris Bailey - vocals
- Janine Hall - Bass
- Iain Shedden - Drums
- Roger Cawkwell - Saxophone, Bass clarinet, Organ
- Paul Neiman - Trombone
- Steve Sidwell - Trumpet
- Hugh McDowell - Cello
- Denis Haines - Piano on "Rescue"
- Brian James - Lead guitar (on tracks 2, 8, 10, 11).
Production
- Jess Sutcliffe - Engineer
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Chris Bailey • Caspar Wijnberg • Jane Mack • Peter Wilkinson
Ivor Hay • Ed Kuepper • Jeffrey Wegener • Doug Balmanno • Kym Bradshaw • Algy Ward • Arturo LaRizza • Bruce Callaway • Barry Francis • Janine Hall • Mark Birmingham • Chris Burnham • Laurie Cuffe • Ian Shedden • Tracy Pew • Richard Burgman • Louise Elliott • Arturo LaRizza • Joe Chiofalo • Dror Erez • Tony Faehse • Peter Jones • Michael Bayliss • Marty Bjerregaard • Andy Faulkner • Andreas Jörnvill • Joakim Täck • Ian Walsh • Måns Wieslander • Eddie Nyström • Marty Willson-Piper
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Studio albums |
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Live albums |
Live in Mud Hut ... Somewhere in Europe • The Most Primitive Band in the World (Live from the Twilight Zone, Brisbane 1974)
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Compilation albums |
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Singles / Extended plays |
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