1999 studio album by Stackridge
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Something for the Weekend is the sixth studio album by the British rock group Stackridge. It was released in the UK in October 1999 by Angel Air.
Track listing
- "It's a Fascinating World" (James Warren)
- "Ruth, Did You Read My Mind?" (John Miller, Warren)
- "Something About the Beatles" (Warren, Sarah Menage)
- "Help Under Doors" (Miller, Warren)
- "The Vegans Hatred of Fish" (Crun Walter)
- "Sliding Down the Razorblade of Love" (Roger Cook, Andy West)
- "The Youth of Today" (Miller, Warren)
- "Faith in Love" (Warren)
- "Five Poster Bedlam" (Mike Evans)
- "Wilderbeeste" (Miller, Warren)
- "Grooving Along the Highway" (Miller, Warren, Menage)
- "Someday They'll Find Out" (Warren)
- "Drinking and Driving" (Walter)
- "It Must Be Time for Bed" (Warren, Menage)
Personnel
- Mike Evans – violin, vocals
- Crun Walter – bass guitar
- James Warren – vocals, guitar
- John Miller – keyboards
- Richard Stubbings – keyboards, vocals
- Tim Robinson – drums, percussion
- Additional personnel
- Innes Sibun – guitar on "It's a Fascinating World"[2]
- Terry Weale – guitar on "Wildebeeste"
- Steve Robinson – backing vocals on "Drinking and Driving"
- Graham Smith – harmonica on "Drinking and Driving"
- Production
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- Andy Cresswell-Davis
- Mike "Mutter" Slater
- Mike Evans
- James Warren
- Billy "Sparkle" Bent
- Jim "Crun" Walter
- Keith Gemmell
- Rod Bowkett
- Paul Karas
- Roy Morgan
- Dave Lawson
- Peter Van Hooke
- Tim Robinson
- Richard Stubbings
- John Miller
- Ian Towers
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