All Fools Day (album)
All Fools Day is the seventh album by the Australian music group The Saints released in 1985. The album was The Saints' commercial breakthrough into the US, with the videos for "Just Like Fire Would" and "Temple of the Lord" receiving airplay on MTV.
All Fools Day | ||||
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Released | 1986 | |||
Recorded | Winter 1985 | |||
Studio | Rockfield Studios, Wales. Mixed at Eden Studios, London | |||
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Label | Mushroom | |||
Producer | Chris Bailey, Hugh Jones. | |||
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Track listing
All tracks composed by Chris Bailey; additional arrangements by Arturo Larizza and Roger Cawkwell
- "Just Like Fire Would" - 3:24
- "First Time" - 3:40
- "Hymn to Saint Jude" - 3:33
- "See You In Paradise" - 4:20
- "Love or Imagination" - 3:48
- "Celtic Ballad" - 2:51
- "Empty Page" - 3:30
- "Big Hits (On the Underground)" - 3:07
- "How to Avoid Disaster" - 2:48
- "Blues on My Mind" - 2:59
- "Temple of the Lord" - 3:44
- "All Fools Day" - 4:50
Personnel
Musicians
- Chris Bailey - Vocals, Composer, Producer
- Richard Burgman - Guitar
- Arturo Larizza - Bass
- Ivor Hay - Drums
Production
- Hugh Jones - Engineer, Mix Engineer, Producer
- Neill King - Mix Engineer
- Chris Bailey - Producer
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References
- Dougan, J. (2011). "All Fools Day - The Saints | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
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