I'll Tell You What Man...
1988 studio album by The Clarks
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Studio album by The Clarks | ||||
Released | June 1988 (1988-06) | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 38:43 | |||
Label | King Mouse Records | |||
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I'll Tell You What Man... is the 1988 debut album by Pittsburgh band the Clarks. The album was the band's first release, created while the musicians were still in college at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. The fast-paced song "Help Me Out" gained some airplay on Western Pennsylvania college radio stations, but at this point, the Clarks had yet to achieve success.
Track listing
- "Hesitating"
- "Perfection Not Required"
- "In the End"
- "Let Me Die"
- "Pretty as You Please"
- "Help Me Out"
- "On My Way Back Home"
- "I'm the Only"
- "All That Much"
- "Hear It from You"
- "Today"
Personnel
- Scott Blasey - lead vocals, acoustic & electric guitars
- Rob James - electric guitar, vocals
- Greg Joseph - bass guitar, vocals
- Dave Minarik - drums, vocals
References
- ^ "I'll Tell You What Man - The Clarks". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-05-17.
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The Clarks
- Scott Blasey
- Rob James
- Greg Joseph
- Dave Minarik
- I'll Tell You What Man... (1988)
- The Clarks (1991)
- Love Gone Sour, Suspicion, and Bad Debt (1994)
- Someday Maybe (1996)
- Let It Go (2000)
- Another Happy Ending (2002)
- Fast Moving Cars (2004)
- Restless Days (2009)
- Feathers & Bones (2014)
- Madly in Love at the End of the World (2018)
- Songs in G (2010)
- Live (1998)
- Still Live (2006)
- Between Now and Then (2005)
- Strikes and Gutters (2001)
- Strikes and Gutters 2: Doublewide (2004)
- Rewind (2015)
- Don't Try This at Home (1995, Scott Blasey)
- Shine (1999, Scott Blasey)
- American Diary (2006, Greg Joseph)
- Travelin' On (2007, Scott Blasey)