That's Life (Sham 69 album)
That's Life | ||||
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Studio album by Sham 69 | ||||
Released | 1978 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, Oi! | |||
Length | 38:14 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Jimmy Pursey, Peter Wilson | |||
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That's Life is a concept album released in 1978 by English punk rock band, Sham 69. The album had two hit singles, "Hurry Up Harry" reaching chart position 10 in UK and "Angels With Dirty Faces", reaching 19 the same year. The album reached position 27, bettering the previous album Tell Us The Truth by 2 positions. In 1989 That's Life was re-released as a double-LP, That's Life as the other side, the other being their first album Tell Us The Truth.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Jimmy Pursey and Dave Parsons; except where indicated
- "Leave Me Alone"
- "Who Gives a Damn"
- "Everybody's Right Everybody's Wrong"
- "That's Life"
- "Win or Lose"
- "Hurry Up Harry"
- "Evil Way"
- "Reggae Pick Up Part 1" (Pursey)
- "Sunday Morning Nightmare"
- "Reggae Pick Up Part 2" (Pursey)
- "Angels with Dirty Faces"
- "Is This Me or Is This You" (Parsons, Dave Treganna, Mark Cain)
- CD reissue bonus tracks
- "The Cockney Kids Are Innocent"
- "No Entry"
Personnel
- Jimmy Pursey - vocals, producer, cover design, photography, liner notes
- Dave Parsons - guitars, liner notes
- Dave Treganna - bass
- Mark "Dodie" Cain - drums
- Peter Wilson - producer, engineer
- Grant Fleming - voice between tracks
- Brian Burrows - remixing
- Steve Hammonds - project coordinator
- Alwyn Clayden - package design
- Shane Baldwin - liner notes
- Barry Plummer - photography
References
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