Malice in Wonderland (Nazareth album)

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Malice in Wonderland
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1980 [1]
Recorded1979
Studio Compass Point (Nassau, Bahamas)
Genre
Length41:23
Label A&M
Producer Jeff Baxter
Nazareth chronology
No Mean City
(1979)
Malice in Wonderland
(1980)
The Fool Circle
(1981)
Professional ratings
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Malice in Wonderland is the eleventh studio album by Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in January 1980. [1] After the heavy lurch of the previous album, the band chose to follow a more commercial path and the album produced the hit singles "Holiday" and "Heart's Grown Cold". This is the second and last studio album to feature guitarist Zal Cleminson of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band as a member of the band.

Contents

The album was re-issued on Compact Disc in June 1990. The larger 2010 edition brought a range of bonus tracks, all extracted from a concert at the legendary Hammersmith Odeon, which were broadcast by the BBC for the In Concert program in 1980. It is a very varied album, with melodic and heavy songs like "Talkin' to One of the Boys" and "Showdown at the Border" and the flirtation with a reggae feeling in "Big Boy".

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dan McCafferty, Zal Cleminson, Manny Charlton, Pete Agnew, Darrell Sweet unless otherwise noted

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Holiday" 3:29
2."Showdown at the Border"Cleminson4:11
3."Talkin' to One of the Boys"Cleminson, McCafferty, Agnew4:13
4."Heart's Grown Cold"Cleminson4:14
5."Fast Cars" 4:35
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."Big Boy"Cleminson3:38
7."Talkin' 'Bout Love"McCafferty, Cleminson, Charlton, Agnew, Sweet, Jeff Baxter 3:57
8."Fallen Angel" 4:44
9."Ship of Dreams"Charlton4:09
10."Turning a New Leaf" 4:00

1998 bonus tracks

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Heart's Grown Cold" (live 7-inch EP version)Cleminson3:56
12."Razamanaz" (live 7-inch EP version)Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet4:16
13."Hair of the Dog" (live 7-inch EP version)Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet4:37
14."Talkin' to One of the Boys" (live 7-inch EP version)Cleminson, McCafferty, Agnew4:48

30th anniversary bonus tracks

No.TitleLength
11."Holiday" (single edit)3:21
12."Ship of Dreams" (single edit)3:10
13."Heart's Grown Cold" (live 7-inch EP version)3:55
14."Talkin' to One of the Boys" (live 7-inch EP version)4:45
15."Showdown at the Border" (live)4:08
16."Holiday" (live)3:25
17."Heart's Grown Cold" (live)4:22

2010 remastered bonus tracks

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."I Want To (Do Everything for You)" (BBC live recording) Joe Tex 5:12
12."Showdown at the Border" (BBC live recording)Cleminson4:18
13."Beggar's Day" (BBC live recording) Nils Lofgren 3:54
14."Big Boy" (BBC live recording)Cleminson5:17
15."Holiday/This Flight Tonight" (BBC Live Recording)McCafferty, Cleminson, Charlton, Agnew, Sweet / Joni Mitchell 7:06
16."Expect No Mercy" (BBC Live Recording)McCafferty, Charlton, Agnew, Sweet3:45
17."Broken Down Angel" (BBC Live Recording)McCafferty, Charlton, Agnew, Sweet4:59

Personnel

Band members

Other credits

Charts

Chart (1980)Peak
position
Canada Top Albums/CDs ( RPM ) [5] 19
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [6] 43
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista) [7] 9
US Billboard 200 [8] 41

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [9] Gold50,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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