I Thought This Was Love, But This Ain't Casablanca
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I Thought This Was Love, But This Ain't Casablanca is the fifth album by Australian punk band The Saints
The Saints (band)
The Saints are an Australian rock band, which formed in Brisbane in 1974 as punk rockers. Founders were Chris Bailey , Ivor Hay , and Ed Kuepper . Alongside mainstay Bailey, the group has had numerous line-ups...

. It was released internationally as Out in the Jungle ... Where Things Ain't So Pleasant.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Chris Bailey; except where indicated
  1. "Follow the Leader"
  2. "Rescue"
  3. "Senile Dementia"
  4. "Casablanca"
  5. "Curtains"
  6. "Come On"
  7. "1000 Faces"
  8. "Animal"
  9. "Out in the Jungle"
  10. "Beginning of the Tomato Party" (Janine Hall, Iain Shedden, Chris Bailey)
  11. "Out of Sight"

Personnel

  • Chris Bailey
    Chris Bailey
    Chris Bailey is the co-founder and singer of rock band The Saints. He was born in Nanyuki, Kenya in 1959 to Irish parents. Bailey grew up in Belfast, Northern Ireland until the age of seven, when his family emigrated to Australia. The Saints were formed in Australia in 1974. Their first hit was in...

     - vocals
  • Janine Hall - Bass
  • Iain Shedden - Drums
  • Roger Cawkwell - Saxophone, Bass clarinet, Organ
  • Paul Neiman - Trombone
  • Steve Sidwell - Trumpet
  • Hugh McDowell - Cello
  • Denis Haines - Piano on "Rescue"
  • Brian James - Lead guitar (on tracks 2, 8, 10, 11).
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