Sometime In Oldchurch
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| Sometime In Oldchurch | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | March 1978 | |||
| Genre | Pop rock, rock & roll, Country rock | |||
| Length | 40:33 | |||
| Label | Polydor | |||
| Producer | The Rubettes, Alan Blakley | |||
| The Rubettes chronology | ||||
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Sometime In Oldchurch is the sixth studio album by the English band The Rubettes. It was released on the Polydor Records label in March 1978.[1]
Two singles were released from the album, both in advance: "Come On Over" and "Sometime In Oldchurch".[1][2]
In 1992, Dice Records (France) released the Rubettes' fifth and sixth albums (Baby I Know and Sometime In Oldchurch) as a double CD set.[3]
- Side 1
- "Great Be The Nation" (Alan Williams) - 5:20
- "Come On Over" (Alan Williams) - 4:00
- "Sometime In Oldchurch" (John Richardson, Alan Williams) - 4:35
- "Top Of The World" (Tony Thorpe) - 6:16
- Side 2
- "Alimonia" (John Richardson) - 3:15
- "Say What You Mean" (John Richardson) - 4:24
- "Eva St. Clair" (Mike Gower, Alan Williams) - 5:40
- "You Make It Hard" (Tony Thorpe) - 2:48
- "Let Him Bleed" (John Richardson) - 4:15[4]
Singles
Personnel
- Mick Clarke
- John Richardson
- Tony Thorpe
- Alan Williams[4]