Spit Polish
Spit Polish is the second solo album by Tim Rogers, and the first to feature his backing band The Temperance Union. The album was released on the April 26, 2004 as a digipack, and was later re-released in a standard jewel case. A vinyl LP was also pressed for sale at gigs. 'Fiction' was released as a radio single.[1]
Spit Polish | ||||
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Released | April 26, 2004 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Label | Festival Records | |||
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Alternative cover | ||||
Standard jewel case cover |
Track listing
- "Some Fella's Heartbreaker" - 3:03
- "Fiction" - 3:09
- "Goldfields Blues" - 3:01
- "Stray Dog Bruise" - 3:39
- "Where The Wind Don't Blow" - 3:56
- "The Mess" - 5:37
- "Time & Distance" - 3:37
- "King of the Hill" - 3:15
- "I Only Understand Her in the Rain" - 4:00
- "Letter to Gene" - 3:39
- "Damn Songs" - 2:39
- "Fun (Part One)" - 4:32
All songs written by Tim Rogers.
Personnel
- Tim Rogers - Guitar, Vocals
- Shane O'Mara - Guitar
- Ian Kitney - Drums, Percussion
- Stuart Speed - Bass guitar
- Lisa Miller - Vocals (on 'Damn Songs')
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