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Salty (album)
1994 studio album by The Mutton Birds From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Salty is the second album by the New Zealand rock band The Mutton Birds, released in 1994. Four songs — "The Heater", "Anchor Me", "In My Room" and "Ngaire" — reached the top 20 in the New Zealand singles chart with "The Heater" reaching No.1.[1][2][3][4]
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"Don't Fight it, Marsha, It's Bigger Than Both of Us" was originally recorded by an earlier band of McGlashan's, Blam Blam Blam. "The Heater" is used as a plot device in the Christopher Brookmyre novel Be My Enemy; two central characters bond over it, and it is used as a contrast against the manufactured pop music made by a minor villain.[citation needed]
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Track listing
(All songs by Don McGlashan except where noted)
- "The Heater" – 4.22
- "Ngaire" – 3.52
- "When the Wind Comes Round" – 5.30
- "You Will Return" – 4.32
- "Wellington" (Alan Gregg) – 3.07
- "In My Room" – 4.35
- "Queen's English" – 7.07
- "Salty My Dear" – 1.22
- "There's a Limit" (Gregg) – 4.13
- "Esther" (Gregg) – 2.45
- "No Telling When" – 5.28
- "Anchor Me" – 4.27
- "Too Close to the Sun" – 5.31
- "Don't Fight It Marsha. It's Bigger Than Both of Us" – 4.38
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Personnel
- Don McGlashan – guitars, vocals, euphonium, melodica
- Ross Burge – drums, autoharp
- Alan Gregg – bass guitar, vocals, keyboards
- David Long – guitar, vocals, keyboards, banjo
Additional personnel
- Jane Dodd — backing vocals ("Anchor Me", "Queens English")
References
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