Expectations (Dance Exponents album)
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Expectations is an album by New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. The country is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and roughly south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga...

 band the Dance Exponents
The Exponents
The Exponents are a New Zealand rock group led by vocalist and songwriter Jordan Luck.Their major hits, including "Why Does Love Do This To Me", "Who Loves Who The Most", "Victoria", "I'll Say Goodbye " and "Whatever Happened To Tracey" have been taken up by successive generations of younger New...

, released in 1985.

Track listing

  1. These Oceans Wave & Tide Us In (Jones/Luck)
  2. Christchurch (In Cashel St. I Wait) (Gent/Jones/Luck)
  3. Running, Running Through The Rainforest (Luck)
  4. Prayers Be Answered (Luck)
  5. Ashend Ashend Autumn Leaves (Luck/Sheehan)
  6. Only I Could Die (And Love You Still) (Luck/Sheehan)
  7. Weeping Soul (Luck)
  8. Losing The Sun, the Moon and You (Luck)
  9. My Love For You (Jones/Luck)
  10. Skies Of Sunset (Luck)
  11. Greater Hopes, Greater Expectations (Luck)
  12. All I Can Do * (Luck)
  13. The Empty Bunk In The Bunk House * (Luck)
  14. Sex & Agriculture * (Luck/Jones)


*Not on original album release. Added to 1999 CD release

Band Members

Jordan Luck
Jordan Luck
Jordan Luck was the lead singer and songwriter for the New Zealand rock band The Exponents. He was born in Vanderhoof in the province of British Columbia, Canada, but his family moved to Tokarahi and later moved to Geraldine where he grew up. He attended University of Canterbury and College House...

 (Vocals)
Brian Jones (Guitar/Vocals)
David Gent (Bass)
Chris Sheehan (Guitars/Piano/Bass)

Credits

Produced & Engineered by Ian (Fab) Taylor
Engineered by Tim Field & Guy Gray
Recorded at Mandrill Studios, Auckland, New Zealand
Mixed 301 Studios, Sydney, Australia

Cover Painting: Nikko Chunn
Photography: Phillip Peacock
Layout: 20/20
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