The Waterboys (1983)

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Title: The Waterboys
Artist: The Waterboys
Genre: Rock
Released: 1983

Tracks:
1 - December - 6:48
2 - A Girl Called Johnny - 3:57
3 - The Three Day Man - 4:08
4 - Gala (unedited) - 9:31
5 - Where Are You Now When I Need You? - 5:06
6 - I Will Not Follow - 5:18
7 - It Should Have Been You - 4:30
8 - The Girl in the Swing - 4:27
9 - Savage Earth Heart - 6:40
10 - Something Fantastic - 3:12
11 - Ready for the Monkeyhouse - 3:59
12 - Another Kind of Circus - 4:05
13 - A Boy in Black Leather - 7:04
14 - December (original 8-Track mix) - 6:49
15 - Jack of Diamonds - 0:50

Overview:
"The Waterboys" This eponymously named debut album from The Waterboys was recorded in several studio sessions between December 1981 and November 1982. Allmusic describes the sound of the album as "part Van Morrison, part U2".
The album cover is a photograph of lead singer Mike Scott by Panny Charrington and designed by Stephanie Nash. The Waterboys logo appears in the pale blue box in the upper right-hand corner of the original album cover (pale pink on 2002 reissue). The symbol, which symbolizes water, continued to be used throughout the band's history. It was designed by Stephanie Nash of Island Records.
A remastered version of the album with a number of extra tracks was released on 23 April 2002 by Capitol Records.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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