Gentlemen (album)
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Gentlemen is the fourth studio album by the alternative rock band The Afghan Whigs. It was released in 1993 on Elektra Records in America and Blast First in England and was produced by Greg Dulli.
[edit] Track listing
All tracks written by Greg Dulli except where noted.
- "If I Were Going" – 3:05
- "Gentlemen" – 3:54
- "Be Sweet" (Dulli/Rick McCollum) – 3:37
- "Debonair" – 4:15
- "When We Two Parted" (Dulli/McCollum) – 5:47
- "Fountain and Fairfax" – 4:21
- "What Jail Is Like" – 3:30
- "My Curse" (sung by Marcy Mays of Scrawl) – 5:45
- "Now You Know" – 4:10
- "I Keep Coming Back" (Leo Austell/Leo Graham) – 4:52
- "Brother Woodrow/Closing Prayer" – 5:40
An LP version of the album also included a bonus 12" vinyl limited edition containing the following 4 tracks, originally recorded for a radio session (Goodier Session, BBC Radio 1):
- "Rot" (Mays/Harshe/O’Leary)
- "Fountain and Fairfax"
- "Keep Coming Back" (Austell/Graham)
- "Tonight"
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- Greg Dulli
- John Curley
- Rick McCollum
- Michael Horrigan
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| Singles |
- "I Am the Sticks" / "White Trash Party"
- "Retarded"
- "Hey Cuz"
- "Turn on the Water"
- "Conjure Me"
- "Mr. Superlove"
- "Debonair"
- "Gentlemen"
- "What Jail Is Like"
- "Going to Town"
- "Somethin' Hot"
- "66"
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