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  1. No Money at All
  2. You Don't Need Me Here
  3. Shine On
  4. This Man
  5. Wrong Decision
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  1. No Money at All
  2. You Don't Need Me Here
  3. Shine On
  4. This Man
  5. Wrong Decision
  6. That's Why I'm Leaving Here
  7. All Mixed Up]
  8. This Kind of Life
  9. My Government
  10. Ain't Gonna Smile
  11. Just an Old Waltz
  12. Mister
  13. Coconut Tree
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For his major-label debut, Silvertone Records threw a lot of resources at Brendan Croker, including a hefty production budget that allowed Brendan Croker & the Five O'Clock Shadows to feature a gaggle of session musicians. This turns out to be a bit of a mixed blessing -- the opening number, "No Money at All," is so dominated by the guitar of Mark Knopfler that it sounds like a lost Dire Straits track rather than the work of a new artist. Fortunately, after that Croker is allowed to bring more of his own sound to the fore, ...

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Brendan Croker & the Five O'Clock Shadows 1989, Silvertone Records

UPC: 012414120922

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