Wave (Murray Head album) explained

Wave
Type:Studio
Artist:Murray Head
Cover:Murray Head - Wave Coverart.png
Released:1992
Genre:Rock
Producer:Murray Head, Paul Whittaker, Steve Fletcher
Prev Title:Watching Ourselves Go By
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Innocence
Next Year:1993
Innocence
Type:studio
Artist:Murray Head
Cover:Murray Head - Innocence (Wave reissue) Coverart.png
Released:2000
Genre:Rock
Label:Voiceprint Records
Prev Title:Pipe Dreams
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Passion
Next Year:2002

Wave is the eighth studio album by Murray Head. It was released in 1992.[1]

In 2000, Wave was reissued under the title Innocence, which is also the title of a previous album by Murray Head. There was one change to the track listing, "Move Closer" replacing "Feel No Shame".

Track listing

  1. "All Eyes Are on the West"
  2. "Feel No Shame"
  3. "Ocean"
  4. "Innocence"
  5. "Just Enough"
  6. "Caprice"
  7. "Nothing To Lose"
  8. "Little Bit of Loving"
  9. "Fear of Life"
  10. "Make It Easy"

Innocence reissue

  1. "Nothing To Lose"
  2. "All Eyes to the West"
  3. "Move Closer"
  4. "Ocean"
  5. "Innocence"
  6. "Just Enough"
  7. "Caprice"
  8. "Little Bit of Loving"
  9. "Fear of Life"
  10. "Make It Easy"

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Murray Head: Wave (1992). fp.nightfall.fr. 17 March 2012. fr. 20 March 2024.