No Show Without Punch
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No Show Without Punch is a mini-album released in the United Kingdom by Australian rock band Weddings Parties Anything. It was released on Billy Bragg's Utility label, and comprises material from their first album, Scorn of the Women, and the EP, Goat Dancing on the Tables. This was the band's only release on this label.
Track listing
All songs written by Mick Thomas, except where noted[2]
- "Hungry Years"
- "Marie Farrar" (Bertol Brecht, Mick Thomas)
- "She Works"
- "Goat Dancing at Falafel Beach" (Mark Wallace, Mick Thomas)
- "Away Away"
- "Tough Time (In the Old Town Tonight)"
- "Scorn of the Women"
Personnel
Weddings Party Anything
- Michael Barclay - vocals (background)
- George Danglin - piano
- Janine Hall - bass
- Peter Lawler - bass
- Jeff Raglus - trumpet
- Marcus Schintler - drums, vocals (background)
- Dave Steel - guitar
- Mick Thomas - guitar, vocals
- Mark Wallace - accordion, vocals (background)
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Mick Thomas · Paul Thomas · Mark Wallace · Michael Barclay · Stephen O'Prey · Jen Anderson
Dave Adams · Richard Burgman · Paul Clarke · Janine Hall · Wendy Joseph · Peter Lawler · Marcus Schintler · Dave Steel
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Singles |
"Sergeant Small" · "Away, Away" · "Hungry Years"/"The Swans Return" · "Shotgun Wedding" · "Say The Word" · "Tilting At Windmills" · "Darlin' Please" · "Streets of Forbes" · "The Wind And The Rain" · "Reckless" · "Father's Day" · "Monday's Experts" · "Step In, Step Out" · "The Rain In My Heart" · "Island Of Humour" · "Luckiest Man" · "Don't Need Much" · "Anthem"
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DVDs |
Live in Richmond/Christmas at the Central Club · Into Time On · Siren · Long Time Between Drinks
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