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Manila (album)

''Manila'' is the second album by Australian rock group Paul Kelly and the Dots and was originally released in August 1982 by Mushroom Records and re-released in 1990. The group travelled to The Philippines capital to record ''Manila'' during July and August 1981 with Kelly and Chris Thompson producing.〔 Line-up changes and Kelly having his jaw broken in an assault had delayed the album's release by a year. The album contains the singles, "Clean this House", and "Alive and Well" but neither album nor singles had any chart success.〔〔 NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988.〕 All tracks were written, or co-written, by Kelly, including two with guitarist Chris Langman.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) ) Note: APRA search engine requires user to input song title, e.g. Forbidden Street〕
==Background==
Paul Kelly and the Dots had released their debut album ''Talk'' in March 1981, which had peaked at #38 on the National albums charts,〔 but its third single "Lowdown" released in May had no chart success.〔〔 Considerable line-up changes had occurred within the Dots since its 1978 formation in Melbourne.〔 The band that travelled to The Philippines in July 1981 with Kelly was Tony Thornton on drums, Alan Brooker on bass guitar, Tim Brosnan on guitar and Michael Holmes on guitar.〔〔 After returning to Australia, the band became involved in Gillian Armstrong's 1982 film ''Starstruck'' which starred Jo Kennedy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Starstruck'' (1982) - Full cast and crew )〕 Paul Kelly and the Dots supplied "Rocking Institution" for the soundtrack and Kelly added to the score.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Starstruck'' 1982 )〕 Acting in a minor role in ''Starstruck'' was Kaarin Fairfax,〔 who later became Kelly's second wife. Kelly had replaced Holmes with Maurice Frawley on guitar and Thornton with Huk Treloar on drums.〔〔 Whilst in Melbourne Kelly was assaulted and had his jaw broken.〔 The single "Clean this House" was released in April, and "Alive and Well" in July, but neither album nor singles had any chart success.〔〔 The line-up changes and Kelly's broken jaw had delayed the release of ''Manila'' until August 1982. The Dots were disbanded and the Paul Kelly Band was formed in 1983,〔〔 Kelly's next album was the solo release ''Post'' which was recorded after he had relocated to Sydney by January 1985.〔
Kelly later said of the album, "I was heavily under the influence of ''Sandinista!'', the Clash album, at the time. ''Sandinista!'' has this kind of 3D thing on it, which I was trying to get on record, but it was my first effort at production so it didn't turn out that great."

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