Hard Times (Peter Skellern album)

Hard Times
Studio album by Peter Skellern
Released 1975
Genre Pop
Label Island Records
Producer Meyer Shagaloff
Peter Skellern chronology
Hold On to Love
(1975)
Hard Times
(1975)
Kissing in the Cactus
(1977)

Hard Times is the fifth album by singer, songwriter and pianist Peter Skellern (born 14 March 1947, Bury, Lancashire[1]) released in 1975 on the Island Records label. Despite much radio airplay, "Hard Times" failed as a single and the LP slipped into decades of obscurity. As a result of this commercial failure Peter Skellern switched record companies again, signing this time with Phonogram, under their Mercury subsidiary, immediately enjoying a minor hit with a cover of "Love is the Sweetest Thing".[2]

Track listing

All tracks written by Peter Skellern except “Make Love, Not War” written by John Burrows, John Harding and Peter Skellern.

Side 1

  1. "Hard Times”
  2. "I Guess You Wish You’d Gone Home"
  3. "Baby What a Fool I’ve Been”
  4. "Down in the Cellar"
  5. ”Goodbye, America Keep You Well”

Side 2

  1. "Snake Bite"
  2. "Make Love, Not War” (From the Musical Revue “Loud Reports”)
  3. "A Capella”
  4. "Let’s Sleep Late"
  5. "And Then You’ll Fall"

Musicians

Production

References

  1. allmusic.com/artist/peter-skellern-mn0000687269/biography retrieved 16/01/2014
  2. skellernhardtimes.blogspot.co.uk/
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