[ Univesal Music NZ / LP ]
Release Date: Friday 13 November 2015
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Carefully remastered for vinyl by Steve McGough at Stebbing Studios, this double album finally captures the true spirit of the recordings and lets you hear the album in the way it was always meant to sound.
Returning to New Zealand in 1991 with a huge catalogue of songs Jordan Luck had written during their time in London, The Exponents went into Airforce Studios in Auckland and recorded what was to become their greatest album. Starting with the smash hit "Why Does Love Do This To Me", they added the singles "Who Loves Who The Most", "Whatever Happened To Tracey", "Sink Like A Stone" and "Erotic" to produce a 15 track album that was to mark the second coming of the Exponents and secure Luck's place as one of New Zealand's greatest songwriters.
The album was a massive hit, debuting at number 1, delivering three top 5 singles and going triple platinum in the process.
Side 1
Come On In
Please, Please & Thank Yourself
Why Does Love Do This To Me
Sink Like A Stone
Sometimes
Whatever Happened To Tracey
I Love You
Erotic
Who Loves Who The Most
When She Was In Love
Side 2
Now Like Then
Hold On
Nameless Girl
The Ghost I Knew
Theres Only One Love For This Love
It Means I Mean You
F**k
Interesting Thing
What's Left Of Love
Are You Sure?
Sadness