Another Little Adventure
1988 album by Alan Hull
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Another Little Adventure is a 1988 studio album recorded by Alan Hull, previously in the Newcastle upon Tyne folk rock band Lindisfarne.[1] The tracks were recorded with Ian McCallum.[2] The album was engineered by Mickey Sweeney, except track Side 1, Track 5, which was engineered by Steve Daggett.[3] The album was initially released as a vinyl LP and later in 2004 as a CD.[4]
Released1988
VenueDovecote Arts Centre, Stockton & Darlington Arts Centre, England
StudioReel Time Studios, Newcastle upon Tyne, England (Side 1, Track 5)
| Another Little Adventure | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 1988 | |||
| Venue | Dovecote Arts Centre, Stockton & Darlington Arts Centre, England | |||
| Studio | Reel Time Studios, Newcastle upon Tyne, England (Side 1, Track 5) | |||
| Genre | Folk rock, folk | |||
| Label | Black Crow Records | |||
| Producer | Geoff Heslop | |||
| Alan Hull chronology | ||||
| ||||
Hull was a socialist and he spent more time being involved in politics during the 1980s, resulting in a reduction of albums compared to the 1970s.[5]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Alan Hull.[6]
- Side 1
- Drinking Song (2:18)
- Money Game (2:39)
- United States Of Mind (2:52)
- Dan The Plan (3:10)
- Treat Me Kindly (4:50)
- Fly Away (3:15)
- Malvinas Melody (4:35)
- Side 2
- One More Bottle Of Wine (4:03)
- Poor Old Ireland (3:25)
- Evening (2:30)
- January Song (3:20)
- All Fall Down (2:20)
- Marshall Reilly's Army (3:35)
- Heroes (3:10)
Personnel
- Alan Hull – vocals, guitar, piano
- Ian McCallum – harmony vocals, guitar, harmonica
- Mickey Sweeney – engineer (except Side 1, Track 5, Steve Daggett)