Grassy Knoll (album)
Grassy Knoll is an album by the New Zealand band The Exponents, released in 1994.[1] The album reached number 9 in the New Zealand Album charts[2] and went gold. In May 2013, Universal Music re-released the album digitally in New Zealand in remastered standard and deluxe editions. The deluxe edition has six additional tracks of a single B-side and live recordings.[3]
Grassy Knoll | ||||
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Released | 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Phonogram Records Australia | |||
Producer | David Hemming | |||
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Singles from Grassy Knoll | ||||
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Track listing
- "Happy Loving People"
- "Like She Said"
- "Fate"
- "Losing You"
- "Don't Say Goodbye"
- "House Of Love"
- "Day By Day"
- "Couple Of Things"
- "Helen"
- "It Didn't And It Does"
- "Baby I'll See you Later" (hidden track)
Additional tracks on 2013 digital deluxe edition:
- "So This Is Love"
- "I'll Say Goodbye (Even Though I'm Blue)" (live)
- "Whatever Happened To Tracey" (live)
- "Sometimes" (live)
- "Erotic" (live)
- "Why Does Love Do This To Me" (live)
All songs written by Jordan Luck
except "Day By Day" by Gent/Luck, "So This Is Love" by Phil Judd and "Whatever Happened To Tracey" by Sheehan/Luck
Band members
- Jordan Luck (vocals)
- David Gent (bass guitar)
- Harry (drums)
Additional musicians
- Dave Dobbyn (guitars/vocals)
- Brent Williams (guitars)
- Trish Young (duet vocals on "Don't Say Goodbye")
- Ken Stewart (backing vocals on "Don't Say Goodbye")
- Paul Skates (guitar/backing vocals on "House Of Love")
Credits
- Produced, mixed and recorded by David Hemming
- Assistant engineer Jason Blackwell
- Assistant mix engineer Spiro Fousketakis
- Recorded at Megaphon Studios, Sydney, Australia
- Mixed at Gotham Audio, Melbourne, Australia
- Mastered at 301 Studios Sydney, Australia
- Cover art: Dan Sheehan
References
- "Albums discography". theexponents.com. The Exponents. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
- "Charts: The Exponents: Grassy Knoll Never". charts.nz. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
- "The Exponents Official Website: News". Exponents news. theexponents.com. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
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