Released 10 October 1995 Artist Ian Hunter Producer Bjørn Nessjø | Length 49:59 Release date 10 October 1995 Genre Rock music | |
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Dirty Laundry
(1995) The Artful Dodger
(1996) Label Cleveland International Records Similar Ian Hunter albums, Rock music albums |
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Dirty Laundry is the eighth solo album of Ian Hunter. This album was actually not planned, because Hunter only planned to record a few songs at Abbey Road Studios. However, twelve tracks were recorded in a fortnight.
Contents
The project started out with keyboardist Casino Steel, formerly of Hollywood Brats, and marked the return of Hunter to the studio since the death of his long-time friend and collaborator Mick Ronson.
Darrell Bath and "Honest" John Plain were formerly in the Crybabys and "Vom" was ex-Doctor and the Medics. Unlike his previous solo albums, many songs were written or co-written by others.
Track listing
- "Dancing on the Moon" (Hunter, Bath, Plain) – 5:24
- "Another Fine Mess" (Hunter, Bath, Plain) – 3:28
- "Scars" (Hunter, Bath, Plain) – 5:04
- "Never Trust a Blonde" (Bath) – 5:19
- "Psycho Girl" (Plain) – 2:48
- "My Revolution" (Steel, Matt Dangerfield, Hunter) – 4:08
- "Good Girls" (Plain) – 4:01
- "Red Letter Day" (Hunter) – 5:11
- "Invisible Strings" (Hunter) – 3:53
- "Everyone's a Fool" (Bath, Roig) – 2:41
- "Junkee Love" (Andrew Matheson, Steel) – 2:46
- "The Other Man" (Hunter) – 5:23
Personnel
Songs
1Dancing on the Moon5:24
2Another Fine Mess3:29
3Scars5:04
References
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