Right First Time Explained
Right First Time |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Th' Dudes |
Cover: | Right First Time, Th' Dudes LP Cover.jpeg |
Released: | May 1979 (NZ) November 1979 (Australia) |
Genre: | Pop |
Label: | Big Mouth Records |
Producer: | Robert Charles Aickin |
Next Title: | Where Are The Boys? |
Next Year: | 1980 |
Right First Time is the debut album by New Zealand band Th' Dudes. The New Zealand version was released in May 1979, and the Australian version six months later in November.[1] The single "Be Mine Tonight" is considered one of the greats in New Zealand songwriting.
Personnel
- Bass – Lez White (replaced Peter Coleman)
- Design – Peter Urlich
- Drums – Bruce Hambling
- Engineer – Denis Odlin
- Guitar, keyboards, vocals, mixed by – Ian Morris
- Guitar, vocals – Dave Dobbyn
- Producer – Robert Charles Aickin*
- Vocals – Peter Urlich
- Written-By – Dobbyn*, Morris*
Liner notes
- Recorded at Stebbing Studios, Auckland.
- Published by and copyright owned by Big Mouth Records, Inc., Australia
Alternate cover
The Australian release of the album had a green-tinted cover. The band were not impressed.
Notes and References
- Web site: Th' Dudes: Discography. Discography. Th' Dudes. 22 September 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120728200440/http://www.igmusic.co.nz/dudes/discography.html. 28 July 2012.