Puneet Varma (Editor)

Salty (album)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Released
  
April 1994

Length
  
63:24

Salty (1994)
  
Nature (1995)

Release date
  
April 1994

Genre
  
Rock music

Recorded
  
November 1993

Producer
  
The Mutton Birds

Artist
  
The Mutton Birds

Label
  
Virgin Records

Salty (album) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenthumbc

Studio
  
Shortland Street Studios, Auckland

Similar
  
The Mutton Birds, Angle of Entry, Too Hard Basket, Envy of Angels

Salty is the second album by the New Zealand rock band The Mutton Birds, released in 1993. 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.

Contents

"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.

Track listing

(All songs by Don McGlashan except where noted)

  1. "The Heater" – 4.22
  2. "Ngaire" – 3.52
  3. "When the Wind Comes Round" – 5.30
  4. "You Will Return" – 4.32
  5. "Wellington" (Alan Gregg) – 3.07
  6. "In My Room" – 4.35
  7. "Queen's English" – 7.07
  8. "Salty My Dear" – 1.22
  9. "There's a Limit" (Gregg) – 4.13
  10. "Esther" (Gregg) – 2.45
  11. "No Telling When" – 5.28
  12. "Anchor Me" – 4.27
  13. "Too Close to the Sun" – 5.31
  14. "Don't Fight It Marsha. It's Bigger Than Both of Us" – 4.38

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")
  • Songs

    1The Heater4:26
    2Ngaire4:01
    3You Will Return4:42

    References

    Salty (album) Wikipedia