Beyond Salvation
Beyond Salvation | ||||
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Studio album by The Angels | ||||
Released | February 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1989 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 48:25 | |||
Label | Mushroom Records | |||
Producer | Terry Manning | |||
The Angels chronology | ||||
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Beyond Salvation is a 1990 album by hard rock band The Angels.
The first single from the album "Dogs Are Talking" included on its flipside, tracks from young bands who would be touring in the support slots in both Australia and New Zealand, The Hurricanes, Baby Animals and The Desert Cats.
Track listing
- Let the Night Roll On (R. Brewster/Neeson/Miller) - 4:04
- Back Street Pick Up (Spencer/R. Brewster/Neeson/Manning/Morley) - 4:22
- Dogs Are Talking (R. Brewster/Neeson/Spencer/Eccles/Hilbun) - 3:23
- Rhythm Rude Girl (Spencer/R. Brewster) - 5:36
- Jump Back Baby (R. Brewster/Spencer/Neeson/Eccles) - 5:35
- Love Waits (R. Brewster/Neeson/Spencer/Eccles/Hilbun) - 4:25
- Bleeding with the Times (R. Brewster/Miller) - 5:36
- Pushing and Shoving (Spencer/R. Brewster) - 4:35
- Bitch (R. Brewster/Miller) - 2:23
- Beyond Salvation (R. Brewster/Spencer/Neeson/Eccles) - 3:27
- Take an X (R. Brewster/Neeson/Miller) - 4:54
Chart positions
Year | Chart | Position |
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1990 | Australian ARIA Albums Chart | 1 |
Credits
- Doc Neeson - lead vocals
- Rick Brewster - lead guitar
- Bob Spencer - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- James Morley - bass guitar, backing vocals
- Brent Eccles - drums
American version
An American version of the album was released in 1989 under the band name The Angels from Angel City.
Track listing
- "Dogs Are Talking" – 3:23
- "Rhythm Rude Girl" – 5:58
- "Let The Night Roll On" – 4:58
- "City Out Of Control" – 5:35
- "Junk City" – 6:23
- "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again" – 3:56
- "I Ain't The One" – 2:24
- "Who Rings The Bell" – 3:26
- "Can't Shake It" – 4:52
Preceded by I'm Breathless (Music from and Inspired by the Film "Dick Tracy") by Madonna |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album 24 June - 7 July 1990 |
Succeeded by Pretty Woman (soundtrack) by Various artists |
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