Talk the Talk

Talk the Talk is the thirteenth studio album by Australian hard rock band, The Angels, released on 17 January 2014. It is the second album to have the Screaming Jets' lead singer, Dave Gleeson, on vocals.[1] The album peaked at number 46 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[2]

Talk the Talk
Studio album by
Released17 January 2014 (2014-01-17)
GenreHard rock
Length49:54
LabelLiberation
ProducerRick Brewster
The Angels chronology
Take It to the Streets
(2012)
Talk the Talk
(2014)
40 Years of Rock – Vol 1: 40 Greatest Studio Hits
(2014)

Track listing

  1. "Talk the Talk" (John Brewster, Marcus Ahern, Rick Brewster) 4:59
  2. "Got an Itch" (Dave Gleeson, J. Brewster, R. Brewster) 3:22
  3. "Every Man" (J. Brewster, Nick Norton) 5:35
  4. "Broken Windows" (D. Gleeson, J. Brewster) 3:52
  5. "Heart of Stone" (D. Gleeson, R. Brewster) 3:42
  6. "Got a Feeling" (D. Gleeson, R. Brewster) 4:09
  7. "Nations Are Falling" (J. Brewster, N. Norton, R. Brewster) 4:18
  8. "You Might Make It" (Norton) 3:11
  9. "Book of Law" (N. Norton, Sam Brewster) 3:32
  10. "I Come in Peace" (R. Brewster, Ross Wilson) 4:12
  11. "Personal Thing" (R. Brewster) 4:39
  12. "No Rhyme nor Reason" (R. Brewster) 4:18

Personnel

  • Dave Gleeson – lead vocals
  • Rick Brewster – lead guitar, vocals
  • John Brewster – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Nick Norton – drums, vocals
  • Sam Brewster – bass

Production

  • Rick Brewster – producer
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References

  1. Lyon, Rob (16 January 2014). "The Angels: Talk the Talk". Rip It Up!. Archived from the original on 24 July 2014. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  2. Hung, Steffen. "australian-charts.com – The Angels – Talk The Talk". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
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