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Captain Disaster is Belgian singer-songwriter Ferre Grignard's second solo album. Released in 1968, it was a dramatic departure from the mainly skiffle-based Ring, Ring, I've Got to Sing.[citation needed]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ferre Grignard except where stated

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Won't Have A Dance" 3:52
2."Tell Me Now" 3:04
3."Yama, Yama, Hey"F. Grignard, George Smits2:10
4."My Friend"F. Grignard, H. Hermans4:46
5."Hansie Pansy" 2:40
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Down In The Valley"(Arranged by F. Grignard)4:12
2."The Pirate Song"(Arranged by F. Grignard)3:55
3."Pleasure Train"(Arranged by F. Grignard)3:00
4."Captain Disaster"F. Grignard, G. Smits3:03
5."The Lost Affair" 1:58

Release history

Year Country Label Cat. No.
1968 France Barclay 920 117
United States Vanguard VSD-79298
1970 Spain Movieplay S 21.171
United Kingdom Major Minor SMLP 72

Personnel

  • Ferre Grignard: Vocals
  • Instrumental Group
  • George "Toet" Smits: Guitar, Harmonica
  • Rikki Stein: Production
  • Jean-Claude Petit: Arrangements
  • Bernard Estardy: Sound Engineer
  • Raoul Vandenboom: Front Liner Photo
  • Jules Halfant: Art Direction
  • Jean-Pierre Leloir: Photography

References

  1. ^ "Ferre Grignard - Yama, Yama, Hey / I Won't Have A Dance - Barclay - Belgium - BE 61044". 45cat.com. Retrieved 2016-08-19.