Rub It Better
Rub It Betteris the third album by General Public, released in 1995 when the band reformed after almost ten years.
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Released | April 4, 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1994–95 | |||
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Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Jerry Harrison | |||
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Track listing
- "It Must Be Tough" – 5:34 (Dave Wakeling, Michael Railton, Roger Charlery)
- "Rainy Days" – 4:06 (Charlery, Railton, Horace Panter)
- "Hold It Deep" – 4:34 (Wakeling, Charlery, Railton, Andy "Stoker" Growcott)
- "Big Bed" – 4:12 (Norman Jones, Wakeling, Charlery, Railton)
- "Punk" – 3:05 (Charlery)
- "Friends Again" – 5:41 (Wakeling, David Ricketts, Railton)
- "It's Weird" – 5:50 (Charlery, Railton)
- "Never Not Alone" – 4:21 (Wakeling, Charlery, Railton)
- "Handgun" – 4:52 (Wakeling, Railton)
- "Blowhard" – 4:38 (Wakeling, Railton)
- "Warm Love" – 3:35 (Van Morrison)
- "Rub It Better" – 5:32 (Charlery, Wakeling, Patrick Murray)
Personnel
- General Public
- David Wakeling – vocals, guitar
- Ranking Roger – vocals, programming
- Michael Railton – keyboards, vocals
- Norman Jones – percussion, vocals
- Wayne Lothian – bass
- Dan Chase – drums
with:
- Jerry Harrison – guitars, keyboards, background vocals
- Mick Jones – guitars
- Chris Spedding – guitars
- Alex Weir – guitars
- Chris Karn – guitars
- Chris Manos – guitars
- Marc Antoine Vouilloux – guitars
- Saxa – saxophone
- Andrew Gayle – saxophone
- Tom Fabre – saxophone
- David Longoria – trumpet/ trumpet solo "Friends Again"
- Greg Smith – trombone
- Norton Buffalo – harmonica
- Pato Banton – toasting
- Arlene Newson – background vocals
- Andrea Gaines – background vocals
- Sharon Celani – background vocals
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gollark: So you can do roughly the same things fairly easily.
gollark: Lua, sadly, doesn't have string split built in, but does have a ton of weird regexy string manipulation functions builtin.
gollark: In PotatOS Lua you can actually do `string / " "`.
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