In the Long Grass | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | The Boomtown Rats |
Cover: | In the Long Grass cover.jpg |
Released: | May 1984 |
Studio: | Right Track, New York City |
Genre: | Rock, pop rock[1] |
Label: | Mercury (UK) Columbia (US) |
Producer: | Pete Walsh, The Boomtown Rats; James Guthrie on "Tonight" |
Prev Title: | V Deep |
Prev Year: | 1982 |
Next Title: | Citizens of Boomtown |
Next Year: | 2020 |
In the Long Grass was the sixth studio album by The Boomtown Rats, released in 1984 in the UK and 1985 in the US.[1] It was the band's last studio material for well over three decades until 2020's Citizens of Boomtown.
The Boomtown Rats' least commercially favourable effort, it failed to appear altogether in the UK Albums Chart, but did reach No. 188 in the US Billboard 200.[2]
All songs written by Bob Geldof except where indicated.
For the US, the record company insisted that the track "Dave" needed to be reworked before it could be released in that country. Geldof had written "Dave" for Dave MacHale, an Irish saxophonist and keyboard player, after his girlfriend died of a heroin overdose in 1983. New lyrics were written and sung over the same backing track; the new track was called "Rain".
All songs written by Bob Geldof except where indicated.