Autumnal Park

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Autumnal Park
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1, 1984
Recorded1983
Genre
Length41:29
Label EMI Australia
Producer John Punter & Peter Dawkins
Pseudo Echo chronology
Autumnal Park
(1984)
Love an Adventure
(1986)
Singles from Pseudo Echo
  1. "Listening"
    Released: November 1983
  2. "A Beat for You"
    Released: April 1984
  3. "Dancing Until Midnight"
    Released: June 1984
  4. "Stranger in Me"
    Released: November 1984
Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."A Beat for You"Pseudo Echo3:41
2."See Through"Pseudo Echo3:29
3."From The Shore"Pseudo Echo4:46
4."Stranger in Me"Pseudo Echo4:19
5."Dancing Until Midnight"Pseudo Echo4:22
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Listening"Brian Canham, Tony Lugton2:57
2."His Eyes"Pseudo Echo4:36
3."Walkaway"Pseudo Echo3:51
4."Fast Cars"Pseudo Echo4:23
5."Destination Unknown"Pseudo Echo4:58
CD release (2005)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Autumnal Park"Tony Lugton4:10
2."A Beat for You"Brian Canham3:40
3."See Through"B. Canham, Pierre Pierre3:30
4."From The Shore"P. Pierre4:46
5."Stranger in Me"B. Canham4:22
6."Dancing Until Midnight"B. Canham, Tony Lugton4:23
7."Listening"B. Canham, T. Lugton2:56
8."His Eyes"B. Canham, T. Lugton4:37
9."Walk Away"B. Canham, T. Lugton3:51
10."Fast Cars"B. Canham, P. Pierre4:23
11."Destination Unknown"B. Canham, P. Pierre, Frank Scalzo4:57
12."In Their Time"B. Canham, T. Lugton5:42
13."Turning Pages"B. Canham4:47
14."Scripts"P. Pierre3:22

Charts

Chart (1984)Peak
position
Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart [7] 11
New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart [8] 14

Personnel

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