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Hand to Mouth (album)
1986 studio album by General Public From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hand to Mouth is the second studio album by the English new wave band General Public, released on October 6, 1986 by I.R.S. Records.[2][6]
The album peaked at No. 83 on the Billboard 200 chart.[7]
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Critical reception
Trouser Press wrote that "the music goes down smoothly enough, but without any lasting impression."[8]
Track listing
- "Come Again!" – 3:43 (Mickey Billingham, David Wakeling)
- "Faults and All" – 3:35 (Roger Charlery, Horace Panter, Wakeling)
- "Forward as One" – 6:08 (Wakeling)
- "Murder" – 4:22 (Billingham, Wakeling)
- "Cheque in the Post" – 3:39 (Billingham, Charlery)
- "Too Much or Nothing" – 4:25 (Wakeling)
- "Love Without the Fun" – 3:29 (Billingham, Wakeling)
- "In Conversation" – 5:43 (Billingham, Charlery)
- "Never All There" – 4:04 (Billingham, Charlery, Wakeling)
- "Cry on Your Own Shoulder" – 3:54 (Charlery, Wakeling)
1993 I.R.S. Records re-issue bonus tracks
- "General Public" (12" Version) (Charlery, Wakeling)
- "Limited Balance" (Charlery, Wakeling)
- "All the Rage" (Billingham, Andy "Stoker" Growcott, Panter, Kevin White)
- "Taking the Day Off" (Wakeling)
- "Day to Day" (Live) (Charlery, Wakeling)
- "Where's the Line?" (Live) (Billingham, Charlery, Panter, Wakeling)
- "Tenderness (Live)" (Billingham, Charlery, Wakeling)
- "Hot You're Cool (Live)" (Billingham Charlery, Panter, Wakeling)
All writing credits as per ASCAP database.
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Personnel
General Public
- Dave Wakeling – vocals, guitar
- Ranking Roger – vocals
- Gianni Minardi – guitar
- Horace Panter – bass
- Mickey Billingham – keyboards
- Mario Minardi – drums
with:
- Saxa – saxophone
- Steve Brennan – violin
- Gaspar Lawal – percussion
- Pato Banton – toasting
- Digby Cleaver – rap
- Justine Carpenter, Sandra Loban – vocals
Technical
- Martin Burgoyne – cover art[9]
- Peter Ashworth – photography[9]
- C More Tone – design[9]
References
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