- Salty (album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Salty
Type = studio
Artist =Mutton Birds
Released =1993
Recorded = 1992-1993
Genre = Rock
Length = 63:24
Label = Virgin/EMI
Producer = The Mutton Birds
Reviews =
Last album = "The Mutton Birds"
(1992)
This album = "Salty"
(1993)
Next album = "Nature"
(1995)"Salty" is the second album by
The Mutton Birds .Track listing
#"The Heater" (Don McGlashan) – 4.22
#"Ngaire" (Don McGlashan) – 3.52
#"You Will Return" (Don McGlashan) – 4.32
#"Wellington" (Alan Gregg) – 3.07
#"In My Room" (Don McGlashan) – 4.35
#"When The Wind Comes Round" (Don McGlashan) – 5.09
#"Queens English" (Don McGlashan) – 7.07
#"Salty My Dear" (Don McGlashan) – 1.22
#"There's A Limit" (Alan Gregg) – 4.13
#"Esther" (Alan Gregg) – 2.45
#"No Telling When" (Don McGlashan) – 5.28
#"Anchor Me" (Don McGlashan) – 4.27
#"Too Close To The Sun" (Don McGlashan) – 5.31
#"Don't Fight It Marsha. It's Bigger Than Both Of Us" (Don McGlashan) – 4.38Credits
Musicians
*
Don McGlashan – Guitars, Voice, Euphonium, Melodica
*Ross Burge – Drums, Autoharp
*Alan Gregg – Bass, Voice, Keyboards
*David Long – Guitar, Voice, Keyboards, Banjo*Jane Dodd - Backing Vocals on "Anchor Me" and "Queens English"
Trivia
'The Heater' is used as a
plot device in theChristopher Brookmyre novel "Be My Enemy"; two central characters bond over it, and it is used as a contrast against the manufactured pop music made by a minor villain.References
All information taken from the sleeve and insert of the CD.
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