Here Comes the Groom (album)
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Here Comes the Groom is an album released in January 1990 by folk-rock singer John Wesley Harding. Harding called the backing band the Good Liars, which included Pete Thomas and Bruce Thomas of the Attractions. Not surprisingly, Here Comes the Groom has a feel similar to classic Elvis Costello. Harding's articulate and biting vocal delivery, also reminiscent of Costello, retains a good dark sense of humor.[2]
Track listing
All songs were written by John Wesley Harding; except as noted
- "Here Comes the Groom"
- "Cathy's New Clown"
- "Spaced Cowgirl"
- "Scared of Guns"
- "You're No Good"
- "When the Sun Comes Up"
- "The Devil in Me"
- "An Audience with You"
- "Dark Dark Heart"
- "Same Thing Twice"
- "Affairs of the Heart"
- "Nothing I'd Rather Do" (Andy White, David Lewis, Harding)
- "Things Snowball" (with Peter Case) (Peter Case, Harding)
- "The Red Rose and the Briar" (David Lewis, Harding)
- "Bastard Son"
Personnel
- John Wesley Harding - guitar, vocals
- Kirsty MacColl - vocal harmony
- Dave Alvin - guitar
- Geraint Watkins - accordion
- Ken Craddock - keyboards
- Jeff Lass - keyboards
- Bob Loveday - fiddle
- Matthew McCauley - vocal harmony
- Keith Nelson - banjo
- Andy Paley - guitar, vocal harmony
- Paul Riley - bass
- Bruce Thomas - bass
- Pete Thomas - drums, percussion
- Steve Donnelly - guitar, autoharp
- Choir of Julian Dawson - chorus
- Dalai Lama Horns - horns
References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Allmusic review: https://www.allmusic.com/album/r8951