The Salad Way

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The Salad Way
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Studio album by
Released30 August 2019
Genre
Length45:52
Label Three Bean
Producer Gordon Mills Jr., Salad, Jon Clayton
Salad chronology
The Lost Album, Vol. 1
(2018)
The Salad Way
(2019)
Singles from The Salad Way
  1. "Under the Wrapping Paper"
    Released: 4 June 2019
  2. "You Got the Job"
    Released: 10 July 2019
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The Salad Way is the third studio album by English band Salad, released in August 2019 by 3 Bean Records. It is the band's first album of new material in 21 years since Ice Cream (1997).

Contents

Donald Ross Skinner, the producer behind the band's previous album, became their drummer after working with Marijne van der Vlugt and Paul Kennedy under "Salad Undressed" since 2016. They were also joined by Charley Stone, former guitarist of Gay Dad.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Production/MixLength
1."You Got the Job"Marijne van der Vlugt, Paul KennedyGordon Mills Jr.3:38
2."In the Dark"KennedyGordon Mills Jr.3:46
3."Details"van der Vlugt, KennedyGordon Mills Jr.2:20
4."Your Face"KennedyGordon Mills Jr.3:13
5."Vadim's Slipper"van der Vlugt, KennedyGordon Mills Jr.3:19
6."Merryland"KennedyGordon Mills Jr.3:49
7."Welcome to My World"Donald Ross Skinner, van der Vlugt, KennedyGordon Mills Jr.3:12
8."Don't Expect Things Not to Be Scary"van der Vlugt, Kennedy, Pete BrownGordon Mills Jr.5:30
9."Under the Wrapping Paper"KennedyGordon Mills Jr.3:09
10."The Inside of My Head"KennedyGordon Mills Jr., Jon Clayton3:25
11."Wayward Thinking"Kennedy, van der VlugtGordon Mills Jr., Jon Clayton3:05
12."Lovesick Energy"KennedyGordon Mills Jr., Jon Clayton3:16
13."Time to Escape"KennedyGordon Mills Jr., Jon Clayton4:07
Total length:45:52

Personnel

Salad

Production

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