Paint and Paint
Paint And Paint | ||||
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LP cover (HCLP1) | ||||
Studio album by Haircut One Hundred | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Recorded | The Roundhouse, Air and Jacob's Studios, England | |||
Genre | New wave | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Bob Sargeant, John Punter, Mark Dearnley, Haircut One Hundred | |||
Haircut One Hundred chronology | ||||
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Paint and Paint is the second album by the British band Haircut One Hundred, released in 1984. Their first and only album released after lead singer Nick Heyward's departure from the group in early 1983, it features Marc Fox as lead vocalist.
Unlike the band's first album, Paint and Paint was not a commercial success and failed to chart, and none of the singles released from it reached the UK Top 40.
Track listing
- "Fish in a Bowl"
- "Immaterial"
- "So Tired"
- "Hidden Years"
- "40-40 Home"
- "High Noon"
- "Too Up, Two Down"
- "Benefit of the Doubt"
- "Prime Time"
- "Where Do You Run to Now?"
- "Infatuation"
All tracks written by Marc Fox, Les Nemes, Graham Jones and Phil Smith, except "Where Do You Run To Now?" written by Steve French, Marc Fox, Les Nemes, Graham Jones and Phil Smith
UK Singles
Prime Time
- Release Date: 1983
- UK Chart: 46
- Notes: HC1 and HCX1 came in special carry bags.
7" (HC1):
- "Prime Time"
- "Too Up Two Down"
7" Picture Disc (HCP1):
- "Prime Time"
- "Too Up Two Down"
12" (HCX1):
- "Prime Time (Late Night Shopping Version)"
- "Too Up Two Down"
So Tired
- Release Date: 1983
- UK Chart: 94
7" (HC2):
- "So Tired"
- "Fish In A Bowl"
7" Mirror Disc (HCP2):
- "So Tired"
- "Fish In A Bowl"
12" (HCX2):
- "So Tired (Long Slumber)"
- "So Tired (Forty Winks)"
- "Fish In A Bowl (Deeper Version)"
Too Up Two Down
- Release Date: 1984
- UK Chart: -
7" (HC3):
- "Too Up, Two Down"
- "Evil Smokestacking Baby"
12" (HCX3):
- "Too Up, Two Down"
- "Evil Smokestacking Baby"
- "After It's All Been Said And Done"
Personnel
- Les Nemes - bass.
- Graham Jones - guitar
- Phil Smith - saxophone
- Marc Fox - Percussion, vocals
- Blair Cunningham, Graham Ward - drums
- Steve French - piano and keyboards
References
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