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Encyclopedia > Wanted Man (album)

Wanted Man is an album by Paul Kelly and was originally released in 1994. Paul Kelly is a musician, singer and songwriter, born in South Australia in 1955, but long based in - and associated with - Melbourne, Australia. ...


It was released on Mushroom Records in Australia, the first solo studio album after disbanding his band, The Messengers. Mushroom Records is an Australian record company. ...


Track Listing

  1. "Summer Rain"
  2. "God's Hotel"
  3. "She's Rare"
  4. "Just Like Animals"
  5. "Love Never Runs On Time"
  6. "Song from the Sixteenth Floor"
  7. "Maybe This Time For Sure"
  8. "Ball and Chain"
  9. "You're Still Picking the Same Sore"
  10. "Everybody Wants To Touch Me"
  11. "We've Started a Fire"
  12. "Lately"
  13. "Nukkanya"

Credits

  • Produced by Paul Kelly, Randy Jacobs and David Bridie
  • Engineered by Terry Becker, Richard Bosworth, Warren Croyle, Mark Linett, Simon Polinski and Tony Cohen
  • Assistant Engineers: Jeff Shannon, Bruce Curnow and Tim Johnston
  • Recorded at Studios : Stagg St, Cleardale, Metropolis, O.Henry

Personnel

  • David Bridie
  • John Molo
  • Debra Dobkin
  • John Gilutin
  • Hutch Hutchinson
  • Randy Jacobs
  • Robert Lloyd
  • Peter Luscombe
  • Bill McDonald
  • Ian McLagan
  • Helen Mountfort
  • Shane O'Mara
  • Paul Williamson

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