Won't You Come Around
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Won't You Come Around is an EP released by Australian folk rock musician Paul Kelly and his band on 3 November 2003 by EMI.[1] The EP peaked at No. 55 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Australian Singles Charts.[2] Kelly's nephew, Dan Kelly joins the Paul Kelly Band to share vocals, guitar and songwriting.[1][3]
Background
The EP preceded the 2004 release of the double album, Ways and Means, from which the title track and "Little Bit O' Sugar" were taken. It also features a live performance covering Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' "Nobody's Baby Now" and a cover of The Band's "Christmas Must Be Tonight" (from their 1977 album, Islands). "Emotional" was originally released on Kelly's website with the longer title "I Guess I Get a Little Emotional Sometimes". It is a political song about the plight of refugees who were imprisoned at Woomera. Kelly performed "Won't You Come Around" live on the SBS television musical quiz, RockWiz before performing in a duet with Little Birdy's Katy Steele.[4]
Track listing
All tracks written by Paul Kelly, except where noted.[3]
- "Won't You Come Around" - 3:32
- "Emotional" - 5:03
- "Nobody's Baby Now" (live) (Nick Cave) - 4:50
- "Christmas Must Be Tonight" (Robbie Robertson) - 4:10
- "Little Bit O' Sugar" (Paul Kelly, Dan Kelly) - 6:03
Personnel
Paul Kelly Band members
- Steve Hadley — bass guitar
- Bruce Haymes — keyboards, organ (hammond)
- Dan Kelly — guitar, vocals
- Paul Kelly — guitar, vocals
- Peter Luscombe — drums
- Bill McDonald — bass
- Shane O'Mara — guitar
Additional musicians
- Gerry Hale — fiddle
- Glen King — drums
- Richard Pleasance — vocals
- Russell Smith — trombone, trumpet
- Greg Walker — guitar, vocals, keyboards
Recording details
- Leah Baker — assistant
- Tchad Blake — producer, engineer, mixing
- Alison Chains — design
- Paul Grady — assistant
- Paul Kelly — producer
- Richard Pleasance — producer, engineer, instrumentation
- Adam Rhodes — assistant
- Chris Thompson — engineer, mixing
- Greg Walker — mixing, engineer, producer
References
- ^ a b Holmgren, Magnus. "Paul Kelly". Australian Rock Database. Passagen.se (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
- ^ "Discography Paul Kelly". Australian Charts Portal. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
- ^ a b "Australasian Performing Right Association". APRA. Archived from the original on January 24, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-01.
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