Happy Accidents (album)

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Happy Accidents
Happy Accidents - Doughboys album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 7, 1990
RecordedLa Majeure, Montreal
Genre Pop-punk, Alternative rock,
Length47:44
Label Restless Records
Producer Michael Phillip Wojewoda
Doughboys chronology
Home Again
(1989)
Happy Accidents
(1990)
Crush (Doughboys album)
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Happy Accidents (1990) is the third album by Montreal pop-punk band Doughboys.

Contents

Overview

Happy Accidents was released on Restless Records and was produced by Michael Phillip Wojewoda and engineered by David Sutton. [2]

Happy Accidents was the band's first full release to feature drummer Paul Newman.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Countdown"John Kastner2:56
2."Sorry Wrong Number"Kastner3:17
3."Deep End"Kastner4:19
4."Intravenus De Milo"Jon Cummins4:07
5."Happy Home"Kastner2:26
6."Sunflower Honey"John Bondhead3:07
7."Far Away"Cummins4:41
8."Happy Sad Day"Kastner2:39
9."Wait And See"Cummins4:35
10."Every Bit Of Nothing"Kastner3:09
11."Dream Day"Kastner4:17
12."The Apprenticeship Of Lenny Kravitz"Bondhead4:30
13."Tupperware Party"Cummins3:55

Personnel

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