Lament for the Numb

1993 studio album by Dave Dobbyn & the Stone People
Lament for the Numb
Studio album by
Dave Dobbyn & the Stone People
Released1993
GenreRock
Length33:29
LabelTrafalgar Records
ProducerMitchell Froom
Dave Dobbyn chronology
The Dave Dobbyn Collection
(1992)
Lament for the Numb
(1993)
Twist
(1994)
Singles from Lament for the Numb
  1. "Maybe the Rain"
    Released: July 1993
  2. "Belle of the Ball"
    Released: 1993
  3. "Don't Hold Your Breath"
    Released: 1994
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Lament For The Numb is a 1993 album by New Zealand singer-songwriter Dave Dobbyn and an outfit he named The Stone People—album producer Mitchell Froom on keyboards and bassist and drummer Bruce Thomas and Pete Thomas from Elvis Costello's rhythm section. The album was recorded and mixed by Tchad Blake at the Sunset Sound Factory in Hollywood. Dobbyn felt that the album was "edgy", but his record company initially called it 'unreleasable', and its release was delayed by a year.[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dave Dobbyn

No.TitleLength
1."Lament for the Numb"3:32
2."Falling Off a Log"2:45
3."Belle of the Ball"3:58
4."The Expert"3:47
5."Palace"2:20
6."Bring The House Down"2:57
7."Buried in the Backyard"2:36
8."Maybe the Rain"2:50
9."Belltower"3:59
10."Love Over All"3:01
11."Don't Hold Your Breath"4:49

Personnel

  • Dave Dobbyn – vocals, guitar, piano
  • Mitchell Froom – keyboards
  • Bruce Thomas – bass
  • Pete Thomas – drums, percussion

References

  1. ^ Sweetman, Simon. "The Dave Dobbyn Interview". Stuff.co.nz. Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 22 September 2012.
  • 'The Black Album', Nick Bollanger 1994 NZ Listener review
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Studio albums
  • Loyal
  • Lament for the Numb
  • Twist
  • The Islander
  • Hopetown
  • Available Light
  • Anotherland
Soundtrack albums
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