Grassy Knoll (album)

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Grassy Knoll
Studio album by The Exponents
Released 1994
Recorded 1994
Genre Pop
Label Phonogram Records Australia
Producer David Hemming
The Exponents chronology

Something Beginning With C
(1992)
Grassy Knoll
(1994)
Bitten, Twice Bitten The Singles 1981 - 1995
(1995)
Singles from Grassy Knoll
  1. "House of Love"
    Released: 1993 (1993)
  2. "Like She Said"
    Released: 1994 (1994)
  3. "Don't Say Goodbye"
    Released: 1994 (1994)

Grassy Knoll is an album by New Zealand band The Exponents, released in 1994.[1] The album reached number 9 in the New Zealand Album charts[2] and went gold. In May 2013 Universal Music will re-release the album digitally in New Zealand in remastered standard and deluxe editions. The deluxe edition features six additional tracks of a single b-side and live recordings.[3]

Track listing

  1. Happy Loving People
  2. Like She Said
  3. Fate
  4. Losing You
  5. Don't Say Goodbye
  6. House Of Love
  7. Day By Day
  8. Couple Of Things
  9. Helen
  10. It Didn't And It Does
  11. Baby I'll See you Later (Hidden Track)

Additional tracks on 2013 digital Deluxe Edition:

  1. So This Is Love
  2. I'll Say Goodbye (Even Though I'm Blue) (Live)
  3. Whatever Happened To Tracey (Live)
  4. Sometimes (Live)
  5. Erotic (Live)
  6. Why Does Love Do This To Me (Live)

All songs written by Jordan Luck
except "Day By Day" by Gent/Luck, "So This Is Love" by Phil Judd and "Whatever Happened To Tracey" by Sheehan/Luck

Band Members

Jordan Luck (Vocals)
David Gent (Bass)
Harry (Drums)

Additional Musicians

Dave Dobbyn(Guitars/Vocals)
Brent Williams (Guitars)
Trish Young (Duet Vocals on Don't Say Goodbye)
Ken Stewart (Backing Vocals on Don't Say Goodbye)
Paul Skates (Guitar/Backing Vocals on House Of Love)

Credits

Produced, Mixed and Recorded by David Hemming
Assistant Engineer Jason Blackwell
Assistant Mix Engineer Spiro Fousketakis

Recorded at Megaphon Studios, Sydney, Australia
Mixed at Gotham Audio, Melbourne, Australia
Mastered at 301 Studios Sydney, Australia

Cover Art: Dan Sheehan

References

  1. "The Exponents Official Website: Albums". Album discography. theexponents.com. Retrieved 21 April 2013. 
  2. "Charts: The Exponents: Grassy Knoll Never". Archive. charts.org.nz. Retrieved 21 April 2013. 
  3. "The Exponents Official Website: News". Exponents news. theexponents.com. Retrieved 1 May 2013. 
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