Roaring Days

Roaring Days

Infobox Album | Name = Roaring Days
Type = Album
Artist = Weddings Parties Anything


Released = 1988
Recorded =
Genre = Rock / Folk rock
Length =
Label = WEA Records
Producer = Alan Thorne
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wvfpxqrjldse link]
Last album = "Scorn Of The Women" (1987)
This album = "Roaring Days" (1988)
Next album = "The Big Don't Argue" (1989)

"Roaring Days" is the second studio album released by Australian rock band Weddings Parties Anything.

Track listing

All songs written by Mick Thomas, except where noted [ [http://www.apra.com.au/site/public/searchworks.stm APRA database] at the Australasian Performing Right Association website (search each song title)]
# "Industrial Town" - 4:06
# "Under the Clocks" - 3:29
# "Gun" (Dave Steel) - 3:43
# "Brunswick" - 2:54
# "Tilting at Windmills" - 2:53
# "Sergeant Small" (Tex Morton) - 3:13
# "Sisters of Mercy" - 4:42
# "Roaring Days" - 2:54
# "Say the Word" - 3:21
# "Missing in Action" - 3:07
# "Laughing Boy" (Paul Kelly) - 4:39
# "Big River" (Dave Steel) - 4:32
# "Summons in the Morning" - 3:17
# "Morton (Song for Tex)" - 3:18

Personnel

Weddings Party Anything

* Pete Lawler - bass guitar, vocals
* Marcus Schintler - drums, vocals
* Dave Steel - guitar, vocals
* Mick Thomas - guitar, vocals
* Mark Wallace - piano accordion, keyboards, vocals

Additional Musicians

* Michael Barclay - vocals ("Under The Clocks")
* Barb Waters - vocals (Tilting At Windmills")
* Anthony Morgan - cello ("Sisters Of Mercy")
* Dave Docker - trumpet ("Missing In Action")
* Mick O'Connor - hammond organ ("Titling At Windmills")
* Ian McKenzie - tin whistle ("Laughing Boy")
* Jason McDermid - brass ("Industrial Town")
* James Greening - brass ("Industrial Town")
* David Basden - brass ("Industrial Town")

References


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