Do-Re-Mi - The Happiest Place In Town (1988)

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Title: The Happiest Place In Town
Year Of Release: 1988
Label: Virgin
Genre: Pop Rock, New Wave
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Total Time: 39:35
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Do-Re-Mi - The Happiest Place In Town (1988)


Tracklist:

01. Haunt You
02. King Of Moomba
03. Adultery
04. Valentine's Day
05. Take Me Anywhere
06. Heads Will Roll
07. Disneyland
08. Wild And Blue
09. Desert Song
10. Friends Like You
11. That Hanging Business
12. The Happiest Place In Town

Line-up::
Accordion – Alan Dunn
Backing Vocals – Deborah Conway, Dorland Bray, Helen Carter
Bass – Helen Carter
Drums – Dorland Bray
Guitar – Stephen Philip
Harmonica – Johnny Mars
Keyboards – Bob Noble
Lead Vocals – Deborah Conway
Organ [Hammond] – Bob Noble
Percussion – Dorland Bray, Frank Ricotti
Piano – Alan Dunn, Bob Noble
Tenor Saxophone – Philip Todd
Trumpet – John Thirkell
Trumpet [Piccolo] – Steve Sidwell (tracks: 3)

Do-Ré-Mi were an Australian pop rock band formed in Sydney in 1981 by Deborah Conway (lead vocals), Dorland Bray (drums, percussion, backing vocals), Helen Carter (bass, backing vocals) and Stephen Philip (guitar). They were one of Australia's most respected and successful post-punk groups. Do-Ré-Mi recorded self-titled EP and The Waiting Room for independent label Green Records before signing to Virgin Records and recording their first LP, Domestic Harmony in 1985 with Gavin MacKillop producing. Domestic Harmony achieved gold sales and contained their most played song, "Man Overboard", which was a top 5 hit single in 1985. This song was notable for its lyrical references to penis envy and pubic hair. Do-Ré-Mi's follow-up singles Idiot Grin and Warnings Moving Clockwise reached the Top 100.

Their second album, The Happiest Place in Town, produced by Martin Rushent, included the singles Adultery, King of Moomba and Haunt You, all of which charted to varying posiitons. The band chose to take an extended break in 1988, with Conway pursuing a solo career, and ended up permanently disbanding later in the decade.




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