Uncertain Pleasures

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Uncertain Pleasures
Studio album by Mary Coughlan
Released 1990
Genre Jazz
Length 40:12
Label Warner Music
Producer Pete Glenister; Kevin Moloney (Track 9), Mark E Nevin (Track 9)
Mary Coughlan chronology

Ancient Rain
(1988)
Uncertain Pleasures
(1990)
Sentimental Killer
(1992)

Uncertain Pleasures is an album by Irish jazz singer Mary Coughlan first released in March 1990 under East West Records, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group (at the time known as WEA).

Track listing

  1. "Man of the World"
  2. "I Can Dream Can't I"
  3. "Whiskey Didn't Kill the Pain"
  4. "Leaf From a Tree"
  5. "Little Death"
  6. "Invisible to You"
  7. "I Get Along Without You Very Well"
  8. "Heartbreak Hotel"
  9. "Red Ribbon"
  10. "Mother's Little Helper"

Personnel

  • Mary Coughlan - Vocals
  • Bob Andrew - Keyboard (Tracks 1-3,5,6,8,10)
  • Guy Barker - Trumpet (Track 5)
  • Conor Barry - Guitar (Tracks 2,3,5,8)
  • Roger Beaujolais - Glockenspiel (Track 4)
  • Richie Buckley - Soprano saxophone (Track 8)
  • Frank Collins - Backing Vocals (Track 1)
  • Pat Collins - Violin (Tracks 1,10)
  • Neil Conti - drums (tracks 1,6,8,10); Brushes (Track 5)
  • Blair Cunningham - Drums (Track 3)
  • Roy Dodds - Drums (Tracks 4,9)
  • Jeff Dunn - Drums (Track 5)
  • Simon Edwards - Bass (Tracks 4,9)
  • Pete Glenister - Guitar (Tracks 1-3,5-7,9,10); Bass Programming (Track 1)
  • Fran Kapelle - Backing vocals (Tracks 5,9,10)
  • Kirsty MacColl - Backing vocals (Track 6)
  • John Mackenzie - Bass (Tracks 3,5,6,10)
  • Christian Marsac - Guitar (Tracks 6,10)
  • Mark E Nevin - Guitar (Tracks 4,9)
  • Helen O'Hara - Violin (Track 9)
  • Phil Overhead - Percussion (Tracks 1,3,5,6,9,10); Drums (Track 2)
  • Gavin Povey - Accordion (Track 9)
  • Ebo Ross - Backing Vocals (Track 1)
  • Nigel Rush - Backing Vocals (Track 1)
  • Danny Thompson - Bass (Tracks 1,2,7,8)
  • Violet Williams - Backing Vocals (Tracks 5,9,10)
  • Producer - Pete Glenister, Kevin Moloney (Track 9), Mark E Nevin (Track 9)
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