Howling (The Saints album)
Howling |
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Studio album by The Saints |
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Released |
1996 |
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Genre |
Punk rock, Alternative Rock |
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Triple X |
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Allmusic |
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Howling is the ninth studio album released by The Saints. The album was their first release after an eight-year recording hiatus. This time Bailey chose to lose the big production of the 1980s records to make an album that was more akin to the early Saints punk sound. However, instead of teaming up with the original members Bailey again employed a new line-up for the band, making this The Saints Mark III. The album was released to mixed reviews in mid 1996 in Australia and in 1997 everywhere else in the world.
Track listing
- Howling - 4:19
- Shadows - 4:10
- Something Somewhere Sometime - 3:35
- Something Wicked - 3:25
- Only Stone - 3:22
- Good Friday - 4:23
- Blown Away - 5:14
- Last and Laughing Mile - 4:11
- You Know I Know - 3:30
- Only Dreaming - 3:21
- Second Coming - 3:50
- All for Nothing - 3:33
The Saints |
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- Ivor Hay
- Ed Kuepper
- Jeffrey Wegener
- Doug Balmanno
- Kym Bradshaw
- Alasdair Ward
- Bruce Callaway
- 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
- Caspar Wijnberg
- Jane Mack
- Sean Carey
| | 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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