The Brood (album)

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The Brood
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Studio album by
Released1984 (1984)
Genre Rock and roll, blues
Label Sky
Producer Herman Brood & His Wild Romance
Herman Brood & His Wild Romance chronology
Frisz & Sympatisz
(1982)
The Brood
(1984)
Bühnensucht
(1985)

The Brood is the seventh studio album by Dutch rock and roll and blues group Herman Brood & His Wild Romance. The album reached #22 on the Dutch album chart on 16 June 1984, and stayed on the chart for 17 weeks. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Tattoo Song" (Brood) 
2."Lady Killer" (George Young, Harry Vanda) 
3."Help Me" (Brood, Gee Carlsberg) 
4."Burn" (Brood, David Hollestelle) 
5."Price" (Brood, David Hollestelle) 
6."Answer (as a Man)" (Brood, David Hollestelle) 
7."Hassle" (Brood, David Hollestelle) 
8."Eyes" (Todd Rundgren) 
9."Fake" (Brood, Jim Carroll) 
10."No Ballad" (Henny Vrienten) 
11."Nightcat" (Bertus Borgers) 
12."My Girl" (Smokey Robinson) 
13."Speedo" (Esther Navarro) 
14."Groupie Girl" (Tony Joe White) 

Personnel

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References

  1. "Herman Brood & His Wild Romance: Discografie". Muziek Centrum Nederland. Retrieved 2009-04-12.[ permanent dead link ]