Expectations (Dance Exponents album)

Expectations
Studio album by The Dance Exponents
Released 1985
Recorded 1985
Genre Pop
Label Mushroom Records
Producer Ian Taylor
The Dance Exponents chronology
Prayers Be Answered
(1983)Prayers Be Answered1983
Expectations
(1985)
Amplifier
(1986)Amplifier1986
Singles from Expectations
  1. "My Love for You"
    Released: 1985
  2. "Christchurch (In Cashel St I Wait)"
    Released: 1985
  3. "Greater Hopes, Greater Expectations"
    Released: 1985

Expectations is an album by the New Zealand band the Dance Exponents, released in 1985.[1] The album peaked at #7 and spent eight weeks on the New Zealand Album chart.[2] The album was released on CD in 1999 with three extra tracks but has since been deleted. In May 2013, Universal Music re-released the album digitally in New Zealand in remastered standard and deluxe editions. The deluxe edition has six additional tracks of singles, B-sides, rarities and demos.[3]

Track listing

  1. "These Oceans Wave & Tide Us In" (Jones/Luck)
  2. "Christchurch (In Cashel St. I Wait)" (Gent/Jones/Luck)
  3. "Running, Running Through The Rainforest" (Luck)
  4. "Prayers Be Answered" (Luck)
  5. "Ashend Ashend Autumn Leaves" (Luck/Sheehan)
  6. "Only I Could Die (And Love You Still)" (Luck/Sheehan)
  7. "Weeping Soul" (Luck)
  8. "Losing The Sun, the Moon and You" (Luck)
  9. "My Love For You" (Jones/Luck)
  10. "Skies Of Sunset" (Luck)
  11. "Greater Hopes, Greater Expectations" (Luck)

Additional tracks on 2013 digital deluxe edition:

  1. "Sex & Agriculture" (Jones/Luck)
  2. "Christchurch (In Cashel St. I Wait)" (extended 12" mix) (Gent/Jones/Luck)
  3. "Sex & Agriculture (extended 12" mix)" (Jones/Luck)
  4. "There's Only One Love For This Love" (demo) (Luck)
  5. "My Love For You" (Jones/Luck)
  6. "Sex & Agriculture" (instrumental) (Jones/Luck)

Personnel

Additional musician

Production credits

References

  1. "Albums". Album discography. The Exponents. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  2. "Charts: The Exponents: Expectations". Archive. charts.org.nz. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  3. "Exponents news". The Exponents. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
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