The Happy Club
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The Happy Club | ||||
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Studio album by Bob Geldof | ||||
Released | 1992[1] | |||
Genre | Pop, rock[2] | |||
Length | 63:20 | |||
Label | Mercury (UK) Atlantic (US) |
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Producer | Rupert Hine, Bob Geldof, Pete Briquette[2] | |||
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The Happy Club is the third solo studio album by Bob Geldof.[3][4][5]
Contents
Track listing
UK / international version
All songs were written by Bob Geldof, except where noted.
- "Room 19" – 5:14
- "Attitude Chicken" – 4:36
- "The Soft Soil" – 7:29
- "A Hole to Fill" – 5:05
- "The Song of the Emergent Nationalist" (Geldof, Jamie Moses) – 6:55
- "My Hippy Angel" – 5:31
- "The Happy Club" (Geldof, Karl Wallinger) – 4:05
- "Like Down on Me" – 5:58
- "Too Late God" (Geldof, Freddie Mercury) – 3:46
- "Roads of Germany (After B.D.)" – 5:14
- "A Sex Thing" – 5:09
- "The House at the Top of the World" (Geldof, Rick Smith) – 4:13[1][2]
US version
All songs were written by Bob Geldof, except where noted.
- "Room 19"
- "A Hole to Fill"
- "The Song of the Emergent Nationalist" (Geldof, Jamie Moses)
- "Attitude Chicken"
- "Yeah, Definitely"
- "The House at the Top of the World" (Geldof, Rick Smith)
- "The Soft Soil"
- "A Sex Thing"
- "My Hippy Angel"
- "The Happy Club" (Geldof, Karl Wallinger)
- "Like Down on Me"
- "Too Late God" (Geldof, Freddie Mercury)
- "Roads of Germany (After B.D.)"
Personnel
- Bob Geldof – lead vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, harmonica
- Pete Briquette – bass guitar, keyboards, programming
- Bob Loveday – violin, penny whistle, bass guitar, recorder
- Geoff Richardson – viola, mandolin, electric and acoustic guitar, saxophone, ukulele, penny whistle
- Jamie Moses – electric and acoustic guitars
- Niall Power – drums
- Alun Dunn – accordion, piano, tin whistle, organ, one-row melodeon, keyboards
- Spike Edney – organ, piano, guitar, keyboards
- Johnny Milton – engineer
- Stephen W. Taylor – engineer[2][6]
Singles
- "Room 19 (Sha La La La Lee)" / "Huge Birdless Silence" / "The Great Song Of Indifference" / "Sweat For You" (1992)
- "My Hippy Angel" (Edit) / "Maybe Heaven" / "Love Or Something" / "My Hippy Angel" (Full Length Version) (1992)
- "The Happy Club" / "The Great Song Of Indifference" / "This Is The World Calling" / "Roads of Germany" (1993)
- "Yeah, Definitely" (1993) (promo single - US release)
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