Beautiful new re-recording of The Daintees fourth major release from 30 years ago
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Recorded by John Martindale at Blank Studios Newcastle upon Tyne, mixed and mastered by Mark Lough in Stirling
Produced by Martin Stephenson for Barbaraville Records, Invergordon
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Written by Martin Stephenson
Performed by The Daintees @ Blank Studios
Recorded @ Blank Studios by John Martindale
Produced by Martin Stephenson for Barbaraville Records
Mixed and mastered by Mark Lough
Manufactured by Dale Aiken for Cd Duplication Pro, Newton Abbey
lyrics
8:30 Mowbray morning
Itʼs raining down anvils itʼs raining birds dead
This old jacketʼs windy this old jacketʼs dead
And thereʼs nothing really going no space to creep up
Your porch is alarmed for the night’s lonely moths
Chorus
Still I, wanna get next to you
And itʼs not all I want to do
The buses have stopped the Raggies long gone
Except him on that park bench, he’s a snore in a song
Now donʼt think me forward, donʼt think me corny
But youʼre two years older than me and ya getting me horny Anna
Chorus
I'm twenty years old with a fiver to burn
Mowbray parkʼs buzzing with so much to learn
Jimmy! It’s 8:30 Mowbray morning
I’ve 55 big mushees we’ll trip until dawn
Then scrounge off the winos who camp on the lawn
Fozzy! It’s 8:30 Mowbray morning
The taxi is silent Tunstall’s just gone
That was one wild night, the meter clicks on
Chorus/outro
credits
from Boys Heart (30th Anniversary),
released January 29, 2021
Martin Stephenson: Elec & Acoustic Rhythm guitar, dobro & lead vocal, tambourine
Anth Dunn: Bass guitar
Gary Dunn: Elec Lead guitar
Charlie Smith: Drums
Bruce Michie: Brass arrangements & perfomances
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