Heal Me
Heal Me is the seventh studio album by New Zealand dub band Salmonella Dub. It was released in 2007.
Heal Me | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2006, January-May 2007 | |||
Studio | Salmonella Dub Hapuku Studio, Kaikoura, | |||
Genre | Dub | |||
Length | 56:50 | |||
Label | Virgin/EMI | |||
Producer | David Harrow | |||
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A limited edition bonus disc was also released, with four remixes: "Gifts (Shiva dub"), "Lightning (Seens from space version)", "Watching it Rain (Frogga blues soaking it in mix)" and "Seeds (South of Critinden").
Track listing
- "Watching it Rain" — 5:28
- "Beat the Game" — 4:40
- "Love Sunshine and Happiness — 5:19
- "Lightning" — 4:53
- "Heal Me" — 4:25
- "Rong" — 5:12
- "Gifts" — 5:04
- "That Easy" — 4:51
- "Seeds" — 7:56
- "Nothing is Free" — 5:56
- "Hapuku Rain Outro" — 3:02
Heal Me: Tonic (Limited Edition Bonus Disc)
- "Gifts (Shiva Dub)" — 9:05
- "Lightning (Seens from Space Version)" — 4:25
- "Watching it Rain (Frogga Blues Soaking in it Mix)" — 5:52
- "Seeds (South of Critinden)" — 8:29
Personnel
- Dave Deakins
- Andrew Penman
- Mark Tyler
- Peter Wood
- David Harrow (percussion, theremin, Juno 106, Wurlitzer Rhodes, vocals)
- Conan Wilcox (tenor sax on "Love Sunshine and Happiness" and "Gifts")
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