Love and the Great Depression
- Love and the Great Depression
Infobox Album | Name = Love and the Great Depression
Type = Studio Album
Artist = Paul Hyde
Released = 1996
Recorded =
Genre =
Length =
Label = Broken Records
Producer = Robbie Steininger
Reviews =
Last album = "Turtle Island"
(1989)
This album = "Love and the Great Depression"
(1996)
Next album = "Living off the Radar"
(2000)
"Love and the Great Depression" is the second solo album by Paul Hyde of the Payola$, released in 1996 on Broken Records.
Track listing
All songs written by Paul Hyde, except as noted.
# "Lucky Face"
# "Started Smoking Again" (Paul Hyde/Robbie Steininger)
# "If You Love Someone"
# "Pie Eyed"
# "When Love Dies"
# "Your Sweet Kiss"
# "Fear of Flying" (Paul Hyde/Robbie Steininger)
# "Death Fell in Love with Her Voice"
# "The Sea's Too Dangerous"
# "Where's all the Love Gone in the World?"
# "I Can't Get You Out of My Head"
# "Dollar Bill"
# "And the World Kept Turning"
Personnel
* Paul Hyde: Voice
* Robbie Steininger: Guitar and other stringed instruments
* Jerry Adoph: Drums/Brian Newcombe: Bass (Tracks 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 11)
* Matt Frenette: Drums/Miles Hill: Bass (Tracks 9, 10 12)
* Vince Ditrich: Drums/Hugh McMillan: Bass (Tracks 3, 8)
* Linda McRae: Accordion
* Bruce Nicholson: Trombone
* Jim McGillveray: Percussion
* Steve Soucie: Hammond Organ
* Richard Sera: Keyboards
* Vince Mai: Trumpet
* Johnny Ferreira: Saxophone
* Background Vocals: Megan Metcalfe, Leslie Pardely, Howie Vickers, John Roles, John Mann, Dani and Lizzy
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