Better Never Than Late Explained
Better Never Than Late is the sixth studio album by the New Zealand band The Exponents, released in May 1997.[1] The album reached #3 on the New Zealand music charts[2] and initial copies were released with a bonus live CD. The album was made available digitally in May 2013.[3]
Track listing
- "One In A Lifetime" (Luck/Barraclough)
- "Change Your Mind" (Luck)
- "Shouldn't Be Allowed" (Barraclough)
- "Close" (Luck)
- "Come And Go" (Luck)
- "Only You Are" (Luck)
- "You Started Me Thinking" (Luck)
- "Happy Today" (Luck/Barraclough)
- "Help Me" (Luck/Rawlinson)
- "Smiths Getting Through" (Luck)
- "Infinity" (Luck/Barraclough)
- "Everything at All" (Luck)
Bonus live CD
- "Erotic"
- "Do You Feel In Love"
- "Nameless Girl"
- "Sink Like A Stone"
- "Rocks"
- "You Started Me Thinking"
- "Sometimes"
- "Victoria"
Members
- Jordan Luck (vocals)
- David Gent (bass guitar)
- Harry (drums)
- Dave Barraclough (guitar)
Credits
- Produced by Eddie Rayner & The Exponents
- Engineered: Simon Sheridan<
- Additional engineering: Matt Tait
- Assistant engineers: Stuart Wordsworth and Chris Bolster
- Mastered by Toby at Sony Huntingwood, Australia
- Cover photo: Kieran Scott
- Design: The Family
Notes and References
- Web site: Album discography. The Exponents. 21 April 2013.
- Web site: Charts: The Exponents: Better Late Than Never. charts.nz. 21 April 2013.
- Web site: Exponents news. The Exponents. 1 May 2013.