More Songs About Love & Hate
More Songs About Love and Hate is the third album by the alternative rock band The Godfathers.[2] It was released by Epic Records in 1989. The UK album cover shows Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 39:03 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Vic Maile | |||
The Godfathers chronology | ||||
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USA cover art | ||||
The US artwork featured a band photo. |
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Track listing
All tracks composed by The Godfathers
- "She Gives Me Love"
- "Those Days Are Over"
- "How Low Is Low?"
- "Pretty Girl"
- "This Is Your Life"
- "I'm Lost And Then I'm Found"
- "I Don't Believe In You"
- "Life Has Passed Us By"
- "Walking Talking Johnny Cash Blues"
- "Halfway Paralysed"
- "Another You"
Personnel
- Peter Coyne - vocals
- Chris Coyne - bass, vocals
- Kris Dollimore - guitar, vocals
- Mike Gibson - guitar, vocals
- George Mazur - drums, percussion, vocals
- Vic Maile - Producer
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