Something Beginning with C

Something Beginning With C is an album by the New Zealand band The Exponents, released in 1992.[1] It reached number 1 and spent 19 weeks on the New Zealand Album Chart[2] and went three times platinum. It was the first album to be credited as the Exponents, rather than their former name The Dance Exponents. In May 2013, Universal Music re-released the album digitally in New Zealand in remastered standard and deluxe editions. The deluxe edition has thirteen additional tracks of B-sides and the original UK demo of "Why Does Love Do This To Me".[3] The album title was a play on the original plan of the band's to have the initials of their albums spell 'peace'. "Something Beginning with C" followed the albums Prayers Be Answered, Expectations and Amplifier.[4]

Something Beginning With C
Studio album by
Released1992
Recorded1991
GenrePop
LabelPolyGram Records NZ
ProducerDuffy
The Exponents chronology
Amplifier
(1986)
Something Beginning With C
(1992)
Grassy Knoll
(1994)
Singles from Something Beginning with C
  1. "Why Does Love Do This To Me"
    Released: 1991
  2. "Who Loves Who the Most"
    Released: 1991
  3. "Whatever Happened to Tracey"
    Released: 1991
  4. "Sink Like a Stone"
    Released: 1992
  5. "Erotic"
    Released: 1992

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jordan Luck unless noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Come On In"0:46
2."Please Please And Thank Yourself"3:21
3."Why Does Love Do This To Me*"3:25
4."Sink Like A Stone"2:21
5."Sometimes"4:07
6."Whatever Happened To Tracey" (Luck/Sheehan)2:50
7."I Loved You"2:18
8."Erotic"4:59
9."Who Loves Who The Most"4:15
10."When She Was In Love" (Gent/Harallambi)5:13
11."Now Like Then"3:03
12."Hold On"3:12
13."Nameless Girl"3:50
14."The Ghost I Knew"3:25
15."There's Only One Love For This Love"3:00

Additional tracks on the 2013 digital deluxe edition:

  1. "It Means I Mean You"
  2. "Fuck" (Sheehan/Luck)
  3. "Interesting Thing"
  4. "What's Left Of Love"
  5. "Are You Sure" (Gent/Luck)
  6. "Close"
  7. "Hey Girl Groove!"
  8. "Only Virtually Mine"
  9. "Sadness"
  10. "Talking About That Girl"
  11. "Why Does Love Do This To Me" (Demo)
  12. "Harry's End Piece" (Luck/Gent/Jones/Harallambi)
  13. "Cake Mix" (Gent/Jones/Harallambi)

Band members

  • Jordan Luck (vocals)
  • Brian Jones (guitar/vocals)
  • David Gent (bass guitar)
  • Harry (drums)

Additional musicians

  • Ted Clarke
  • Frank Tiatto
  • Martin O'Neill
  • Malcolm Smith
  • Paul Moss

Credits

  • Produced by Duffy
  • Mixed by Duffy
  • Engineered by Duffy and Nigel Foster
  • Assistant engineer - Karen Opie
  • Produced by The Exponents and Porl Streekstra
  • Engineered by Porl Streekstra
  • Recorded at Airforce Studios, Auckland, New Zealand, Christmas 1991
  • Cover design: Chad Taylor
  • Photography: Darryl Ward, The Exponents

Charts

The album reached number one on the New Zealand charts in March 1992 and remained there for two weeks.[2]

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References

  1. "Album discography". The Exponents. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  2. "Something Beginning with a C: Chart Behaviour". charts.nz. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  3. "Exponents news". The Exponents. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
  4. "The Exponents - AudioCulture". www.audioculture.co.nz. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
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