Wide-Eyed and Ignorant
Wide-Eyed and Ignorant | ||||
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Studio album by A House | ||||
Released | 1994 | |||
Genre | Indie | |||
Label | MCA, Radioactive, Setanta/Parlophone | |||
Producer | Edwyn Collins | |||
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Wide-Eyed and Ignorant is the fourth album from Irish rock band A House. It features the single "Here Come the Good Times", which was A House's only entry in the UK Top 40, at number 40.
Personnel: Fergal Bunbury, guitar; Dave Couse, vocals, guitar; Dave Dawson, drums; Martin Healy, bass; Susan Kavanagh, backing vocals; David Morrissey, keyboards, backing vocals. Edwyn Collins produced and played Spanish guitar, harmonica, and extra keyboards. All songs by A House.
Track listing
- "Intro" (1:28)
- "Here Come the Good Times" (3:33)
- "She Keeps Me Humble" (3:56)
- "Why Me?" (3:20)
- "Make Me Proud" (3:17)
- "Everything I Am" (3:34)
- "Curious" (3:43)
- "These Things" (2:36)
- "The Comedy Is Over" (3:31)
- "The Strong and the Silent" (3:25)
- "Big Talk" (2:46)
- "Deadhead" (2:58)
- "I Want to Be Allowed to Love You" (2:57)
Alternative track listing (U.S.)
Released in 1995 with a different cover.
- "The Strong and the Silent" (3:25)
- "She Keeps Me Humble" (3:58)
- "Why Me?" (3:22)
- "Curious" (3:46)
- "Make Me Proud" (3:24)
- "Everything I Am" (3:39)
- "Picture A House" (1:28)
- This is the same track as "Intro" on the UK release.
- "Here Come the Good Times" (3:36)
- "The Comedy Is Over" (3:37)
- "Because You Love Me" (2:54)
- "Spinster" (3:19)
- "These Things" (2:38)
References
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