The Nauts

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The Nauts
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Studio album by
Released1979
Recorded1978–1979
Genre
Label Wizard
The Nauts chronology
Supernaut
(1976)
The Nauts
(1979)
I Like It Both Ways
(1995)
Singles from The Nauts
  1. "Spies"
    Released: December 1978
  2. "Black Market World"
    Released: September 1979

The Nauts is the second and final studio album by Australian glam rock band the Nauts (formerly known as Supernaut). The album was released in 1979 by Wizard Records.

Track listing

LP/cassette (ZL 000) [1]
Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Black Market World"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham3:42
2."Joe Public"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham2:59
3."Spies"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham2:54
4."Silent Running"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham2:54
5."Crazy Man"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham2:11
6."Soldiers"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham2:27
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."America"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham3:53
2."Dont Wanna Be Like You"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham3:08
3."Enemies"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham2:18
4."Modern Man"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham2:27
5."Angry Young Man"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham4:19
6."1000 Mph"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham1:30
7."000"Chris Burnham, Phillip Foxman, Gary Twinn, Joe Burnham3:55

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References

  1. "The Nauts – The Nauts". Discogs. Retrieved 7 September 2017.