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'' Private Revolution '' is the 1986 debut album by the British rock band World Party. At this point, singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger was the only member of World Party, and the only person pictured on the cover. Wallinger is assisted on this album by several session musicians, including Anthony Thistlethwaite, Steve Wickham and Sinéad O'Connor. Several other musicians listed in the credits are actually whimsically named pseudonyms for Wallinger himself (listed under "Performers" below). "All Come True" is reminiscent of the 1966 single 'Going All the Way' by The Squires. It employs the same chords (Em, D, C), and the chorus uses the same melody. == Track listing == All songs written by Karl Wallinger except "Dance of the Hoppy Lads", written by Wallinger with Stephen Wickham, and "All I Really Want to Do", written by Bob Dylan. # Private Revolution (4:01) # Making Love (To the World) (2:30) # Ship of Fools (4:27) # All Come True (5:52) # Dance of the Hoppy Lads (0:44) # It Can Be Beautiful (Sometimes) (3:00) # The Ballad of the Little Man (5:02) # Hawaiian Island World (4:20) # All I Really Want to Do (4:43) # World Party (4:36) # It's All Mine (5:33) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Private Revolution」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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