Coney Hatch (album)
Coney Hatch, Coney Hatch's first album, was released in 1982. A video for the song "Devil's Deck" was produced. The album was re-issued by British label Rock Candy Records in 2005, including 3 bonus tracks and liner notes by former Kerrang! writer Howard Johnson.
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Released | 1982 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Anthem Records | |||
Producer | Kim Mitchell | |||
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Track listing
- 4:26 - Devil's Deck
- 3:36 - You Ain't Got Me
- 3:32 - Stand Up *
- 3:22 - No Sleep Tonight
- 3:44 - Love Poison *
- 3:08 - We Got the Night
- 3:17 - Hey Operator
- 3:07 - I'll Do the Talkin' *
- 3:11 - Victim of Rock
- 4:21 - Monkey Bars *
- 3:43 - Dreamland [bonus track on 2005 remastered CD]
- 3:54 - Where I Draw the Line [bonus track on 2005 remastered CD]
- 4:00 - Sin After Sin (demo) [bonus track on 2005 remastered CD] *
Credits
- Carl Dixon – rhythm guitar, lead vocals
- Andy Curran – bass guitar, lead vocals *
- Steve Shelski – lead guitar, vocals
- Dave "Thumper" Ketchum – drums, percussion
- Produced by Kim Mitchell
- Executive Producers Michael Tilka and Tom Berry
- Recorded at Quest Recording Studios, Oshawa, Ontario
- Engineered by Paul LaChapelle
- "You Ain't Got Me" recorded at Sound Kitchen Toronto, Ontario
- Co-Produced by Jack Richardson
- Mixed by Kim Mitchell and Paul LaChapelle at Quest Recording Studio
- Cover art by Martin Springett
- Photography by David Street
- Released internationally through Mercury-PolyGram Records and Casablanca Records (Japan)
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