Pleasure & Pain (T'Pau album)
Pleasure & Pain is the fifth studio album by British pop/rock group T'Pau. It was released in 2015, and was their first album of new material since Red in 1998.
Pleasure & Pain | ||||
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Released | 2015 | |||
Studio | Up the Lane Recordings, Monmouth | |||
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Label | Gnatfish | |||
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Overview
The album reached #98 on the UK Albums Chart.[1]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Nowhere" | Rogers, Decker, Ashby, Moss | |
2. | "Demolition Man" | Rogers, Decker, Henderson, Thomson, Cozens, Wyzgowski | |
3. | "Sammy and Dave" | Rogers, Decker | |
4. | "Last Temptation" | Decker, Feldman | |
5. | "Misbelieving" | Rogers, Decker, David | |
6. | "Change Your Mind" | Rogers, Decker, Vetesse | |
7. | "Once in a Lifetime" | Rogers, Decker | |
8. | "I Think About You" | Rogers, Decker, Henderson, Thomson, Cozens, Wyzgowski | |
9. | "Read My Mind" | Decker, Moss | |
10. | "House of Love" | Rogers, Decker, Darlow | |
11. | "One Lesson in Love" | Rogers, Decker, David |
Personnel
- Carol Decker – vocals
- Ron Rogers – guitars
- James Ashby – guitars
- Carsten Moss – keyboards
- Kez Gunes – bass
- Dave Hattee – drums
- Odette Adams – background vocals on "Read My Mind"
- Additional musicians on "I Think About You" – Aaron Amun, Alan Thompson, Spencer Cozens, Taj Waygowski, Dean Howard, Scott Firth, John Henderson (note - spellings as per sleeve notes, songwriting credits have "Thomson" and "Wyzgowski")
Production
- Produced and mixed by Ron Rogers, except "Read My Mind" produced by Carsten Moss and "Change Your Mind" mixed by Jez Ashurst
- Mastered by Pete Maher
- Recorded at Up the Lane Recordings, Monmouth
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References
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