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Leisure Panic! is a solo album by Australian musician Dan Kelly. It was released in October 2015 through ABC Music.[1]

Recorded over two years in East London, Northern New South Wales, Melbourne and Sydney with members of the Dan Kelly Dream Band and long-time collaborator Aaron Cupples, the album spawned the singles "Never Stop the Rot" and "Everything's Amazing".[2]

The album was met with much critical acclaim, culminating in its nomination for the 2015 AMP award for best Australian album.[3]

Track listing

All lyrics and music composed by Dan Kelly, except where noted.

  1. "On the Run (Part 2)" (music by Kelly and K. Box)
  2. "Hydra Ferry"
  3. "Haters"
  4. "Creme de la Creme de la Creme"
  5. "Never Stop the Rot" (music by Kelly and Indra Adams)
  6. "National Park and Wildlife"
  7. "Baby Bonus"
  8. "Melbourne vs Sydney"
  9. "Gold Coast Man"
  10. "Ex Bandido"
  11. "Everything's Amazing" (music by Kelly and Aaron Cupples)
  12. "Jet Lag"

Personnel

  • Dan Kelly – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, percussion, piano, occasional bass, drum machine, wurlitzer, synthesizer
  • Indra Adams – bass
  • Dave Williams – drums, congas
  • Madeleine Kelly and Memphis Kelly – backing vocals
  • Aaron Cupples – bass, drum programming, glockenspiel
  • Joe Cope – Farfisa organ, Mellotron, keyboards
Additional musicians
  • Dale Packard – synthesizer, saxophone
  • Ryan Nelson – guitar
  • Adam Affif – double bass
  • Bree Van Reyk – kick drum and party noises

References

  1. ^ "Dan Kelly". ABC Music. Retrieved 2015-12-27.
  2. ^ "Dan Kelly Has A New Video And 'Everything's Amazing'". www.noise11.com. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  3. ^ "Courtney Barnett and Tame Impala head Australian Music Prize shortlist". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2016-02-03.