The Sin of Pride

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The Sin of Pride
The Sin of Pride cover
Studio album by The Undertones
Released March, 1983
Genre Rock
Label Ardeck-EMI (UK)
Harvest (US)
Producer Mike Hedges, The Undertones
Professional reviews
The Undertones chronology
Positive Touch
(1981)
The Sin of Pride
(1983)
Get What You Need
(2003)

The Sin of Pride is a 1983 album by The Undertones. It was their fourth album and the last one to feature their original line-up.

There were three singles taken from the album - "The love parade", "Got to have you back" and "Chain of love" but none of them reached the UK top 40.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

All tracks written by John O'Neill; except where indicated

  1. "Got to Have You Back" (I. Hunter/ L. Ware/ S. Bowden)
  2. "Valentine's Treatment" (D. O'Neill / M. Bradley)
  3. "Luxury"
  4. "Love Before Romance" (J.J. O'Neill / D. O'Neill)
  5. "Untouchable"
  6. "Bye Bye Baby Blue" (J.J. O'Neill / M. Bradley)
  7. "Conscious" (D. O'Neill)
  8. "Chain of Love"
  9. "Soul Seven"
  10. "The Love Parade" (D. O'Neill / M. Bradley)
  11. "Save Me" (W. Robinson / W. Moore / R. Rodgers)
  12. "The Sin of Pride" (D. O'Neill / M. Bradley)

[edit] Bonus Tracks (1994 Dojo)

  1. "Turning Blue"
  2. "Like That" (D. O'Neill / M. Bradley)
  3. "Window Shopping for New Clothes"
  4. "Bittersweet"
  5. "You Stand So Close (But you’re never there)" (D. O'Neill)
  6. "I Can Only Dream"

[edit] Extra Bonus Tracks (2000 Essential & 2006 Sanctuary Midline)

  1. "The Love Parade (7" version)"
  2. "You're Welcome"
  3. "Crisis of Mine"
  4. "Family Entertainment "

[edit] Personnel

  • Feargal Sharkey - vocals
  • John O'Neill - guitar
  • Damian O'Neill - guitar, keyboards
  • Michael Bradley - bass
  • Billy Doherty - drums
  • Caroline Lavelle - cello
  • Dick Blewett - saxophone
  • Dave Price - trumpet
  • Anne Stephenson & Virginia Howes - violin
  • Sylvia & The Sapphires - backing vocals
  • The Rumour Brass on "Conscious"
  • Doreen Chanter & Irene Chanter - backing vocals on "The Love Parade"