Distemper (album)
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Distemper | |
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Studio album by The New Christs | |
Released | 1989 |
Label | Blue Mosque/Citadel |
Producer | Rob Younger |
Distemper is the first non-compilation album by The New Christs. It reached #1 on the Australian Alternative Charts.[1]
Track listing
- "No Way on Earth" (Rob Younger) 4:42
- "There's no time" (Younger) 3:32
- "Another Sin" (Jim Dickson, Nick Fischer, Charlie Owen, Younger) 3:33
- "The March" (Owen, Younger) 5:28
- "The Burning of Rome" (Younger) 5:14
- "Afterburn" (Owen, Younger) 4:47
- "Circus of Sour" (Owen, Younger) 3:56
- "Coming Apart" (Younger) 2:55
- "Bed of Nails" (Dickson, Younger) 6:26
- "Love's Underground" (Dickson, Fischer, Owen, Younger) 3:14
- "Disconnected" (Dickson, Younger) 6:26
- "Headin' South" (Younger) 4:09
Tracks 11 and 12 only appear on the CD.
Personnel
- Rob Younger – Lead Vocals
- Charlie Owen – Guitar, Piano, Organ
- Jim Dickson – Bass, Vocals
- Nick Fischer – Drums
with
- Louis Tillett – Piano, Organ (1,5,10)
References
- ↑ McFarlane, Ian (1999). Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86448-768-2.
External links
- Distemper on Citadel Records
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