Southpaw (album)
Southpaw | ||||
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Studio album by Gilbert O'Sullivan | ||||
Released | November 1977 | |||
Genre | pop | |||
Length | 36:03 (67:25 with bonus tracks) | |||
Label | MAM | |||
Producer | Gilbert O'Sullivan | |||
Gilbert O'Sullivan chronology | ||||
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Southpaw is Irish-English singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan's fifth studio album, originally released in November 1977. This was the first album produced by Gilbert O'Sullivan. Union Square Music re-released it in June 2012 on Salvo label in part of the Gilbert O'Sullivan - A Singer & His Songs collection.
Track listing
All songs written by Gilbert O'Sullivan.
- "Intro" - 0:46
- "You Got Me Going" - 2:40
- "No Telling Why" - 3:36
- "Tomorrow Today" - 3:12
- "The Best Fun I Ever Had" - 3:33
- "I Remember Once" - 5:15
- "Intro 2" - 0:23
- "I Of Course Replied" - 2:42
- "That's Where I Belong" - 3:33
- "My Love and I" - 3:22
- "If I Can't Have You All To Myself" - 3:04
- "Miss My Love Today" - 3:56
Bonus tracks on the 2012 remaster
- "I'll Believe It When I See It" (single, August 1975) - 5:20
- "Just As You Are" (b-side of "I'll Believe It When I See It") - 2:38
- "You Never Listen To Reason" (single, October 1975) - 3:20
- "Call On Me" (b-side of "You Never Listen To Reason") - 3:14
- "Doing What I Know" (single, August 1976) - 4:45
- "To Each His Own" (single, October 1976) - 3:08
- "Can't Get You Out of My Mind" (b-side of "To Each His Own") - 3:24
- "As Long As I Can" (b-side of "You Got Me Going", July 1977) - 2:21
- "Our Own Baby" (b-side of "Miss My Love Today", February 1978) - 3:10
Personnel
- Gilbert O'Sullivan - vocals, piano
Additional personnel
- Chris Spedding - guitars
- Lee Fothergill - guitars
- Ritchie Cunningham - guitars
- Colin Green - guitars
- Alan Jones - bass
- Barry De Souza - drums
- Pete Kircher - drums
- Terry Cox - drums
- Tony Hymas - keyboards, Moog
- Robert Hook - keyboards, Moog
- Frank Ricotti - percussion
- Francisco Yglesias - Paraguayan Harp
- Vocal backing: The Mike Sammes Singers, The Chanter Sisters
- Johnnie Spence - arranger, conductor
- John Haeny, Phil Ramone - engineers
External links
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