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Wednesday Week - What We Had album

Wednesday Week - What We Had album

  • Performer: Wednesday Week
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: What We Had
  • Released: 1987
  • Style: Pop Rock
  • Country: US
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Description

Wednesday Week video of their song "Why" from their 1987 debut album, "What We Ha. I interned at the label they were on, Enigma Records, and this was o. .

What We Had Album Cover Art. Wednesday Week.

What We Had ‎(LP, Album). Enigma Records (3). ST 73215. What We Had ‎(CD, Album). CDE-73215. UK, Europe & US. 1987.

In 1984, Wednesday Week became a four-piece when Tom Alford came on board as lead guitarist, and David Nolte took over for Alford in 1985. This lineup of Wednesday Week lasted for two years, and appeared on their first full-length album, What We Had, which was produced by Don Dixon and released by Enigma Records in 1987

Wednesday Week is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1983. After releasing two albums, the band split up in 1990, with members going on to form Lucky. They reformed in 1998. The band signed with Enigma Records, releasing the Don Dixon-produced debut album What We Had in 1987. Two songs from the album were featured in the film Slumber Party Massacre II. Towards the end of 1987 Rodewald left, and another former Urinals member, John Talley-Jones, joined as one of a string of short-lived members before the band.

Wednesday Week is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1983. Since 1998 Wednesday Week plays occasional shows with various lineups consisting of previous members. Los Angeles, California, United States. Two songs from the album were featured in the film Slumber Party Massacre II, with actresses in the movie miming to the songs. Towards the end of 1987 Rodewald left, and another former Urinals member, John Talley-Jones, joined as. one of a string of short-lived members before the band split up in 1990. Before splitting up they self-released a second album, No Going Back on cassette only.

Wednesday Week" is the seventh single released by The Undertones. The song was written in December 1979 by the band's rhythm guitarist and principal songwriter, John O' Neill, during a Christmas break the band had taken while recording their second album, Hypnotised. The song was notably more mellow than each of the six singles the band had released previously, drawing influences from mid-sixties acts such as the Kinks and The Beatles as opposed to punk rock acts such as the Ramones.

A fast-selling album is defined as one with high sales in its first chart week following release. The highest sales achieved in any country in an album's debut week are . 8 million for 25 by Adele in the United States in the week ending November 26, 2015. This passed the previous record of . 0 million set by the album Distance by Hikaru Utada in Japan in 2001. This is a list of the fastest-selling albums in Canada since Nielsen SoundScan tracking began in 1995.

Wednesday Week - Sometimes Lyrics. Artist: Wednesday Week. Album: What We Had. Heyo! SONGLYRICS just got interactive. When peace, like a river, attendeth my way, When sorrows like sea billows roll; Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say, It is well, it is well with my soul.

What We Had. About Wednesday Week. Pioneering Post-Punk/Power Pop band from early '80s Los Angeles. Based around sisters Kristi and Kelly Callan, the group blended tight, grinning melodies with funky basslines and earnest harmonies. Known primarily for their holiday hit "Christmas Here. Au Pairs, Pretenders, Stew, The B-52's.

Tracklist

A1 Why
A2 Feel So Small
A3 I Wonder What You Hear
A4 Sometimes
A5 I Thought
A6 Missionary
B1 If Only
B2 Circle
B3 All That Again
B4 Suicide
B5 Boy (You Got Me Good)
B6 Looking Back
B7 Forever

Credits

  • Bass, Vocals, Piano, Organ – Heidi Rodewald
  • Drums – Kelly Callan
  • Engineer – Steve Haigler*
  • Lead Guitar – David Nolte
  • Producer – Don Dixon
  • Vocals, Rhythm Guitar – Kristi Callan

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ST 73215 Wednesday Week What We Had ‎(LP, Album) Enigma Records ST 73215 US 1987
4D-256 Wednesday Week What We Had ‎(LP, Album) DRO, Enigma Records 4D-256 Spain 1987
CDE-73215 Wednesday Week What We Had ‎(CD, Album) Enigma Records CDE-73215 UK, Europe & US 1987
32XB-150 Wednesday Week What We Had ‎(CD, Album) Enigma Records 32XB-150 Japan 1987
ST-73215 Wednesday Week What We Had ‎(LP, Album) Enigma Records ST-73215 Canada 1986

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