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1986 studio album by Martin Stephenson and the Daintees
Boat To Bolivia
Studio album by Martin Stephenson and the Daintees
ReleasedMay 1986
GenreBritish rock/folk/pop
LabelKitchenware Records
ProducerGil Norton
Martin Stephenson and the Daintees chronology
Boat To Bolivia
(1986)
Gladsome, Humour & Blue
(1988)
Singles from Boat To Bolivia
  1. "Crocodile Cryer"
    Released: 24 June 1986
  2. "Slow Lovin'"
    Released: August 1986
  3. "Boat To Bolivia"
    Released: October 1986

Boat to Bolivia is the debut album from Martin Stephenson and the Daintees.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Martin Stephenson.

  1. "Crocodile Cryer" – 4:43
  2. "Coleen" – 3:41
  3. "Little Red Bottle" – 4:08
  4. "Running Water" – 3:09
  5. "Tribute to the Late Reverend Gary Davis" – 1:18
  6. "Candle in the Middle" – 3:25
  7. "Piece of the Cake" – 2:56
  8. "Look Down Look Down" – 2:54
  9. "Slow Lovin'" – 4:01
  10. "Caroline" – 3:16
  11. "Rain" – 4:02
  12. "Boat to Bolivia" – 4:02 (this track was added to the 1987 version due to "popular demand")

Personnel

  • Martin Stephenson – Lead vocals, guitars
  • Anthony Dunn – Bass, double bass, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Claire Dunn – Backing vocals
  • Paul Smith – Percussion
  • John Steel - Guitar, harmonica, organ, piano, backing vocals

References

  1. "Boat to Bolivia - Martin Stephenson & the Daintees | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.


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