The Next Best Thing (Ray Wilson album)
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The Next Best Thing | ||
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Studio album by Ray Wilson | ||
Released | June 2004 | |
Recorded | 2003 - 2004 | |
Genre | Acoustic rock | |
Label | InsideOut Music (UK) | |
Producer(s) | Ray Wilson | |
Ray Wilson chronology | ||
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Change (2003) |
The Next Best Thing (2004) |
Ray Wilson Live (2005) |
The Next Best Thing is the second studio album by Ray Wilson. The album gained small commerial success both in Europe and in the United States, following on from his success with Change and the recent tour dates in Europe.
Contents |
[edit] Theme
The album deals with personal experiences from Ray's prospective including "The Actor" where he sings about his time with the rock band Genesis.
[edit] Track listing
- "These Are The Changes"
- "Inside" Written by Lowler.
- "How High" Written by Scott Spence and Ray Wilson.
- "The Fool In Me"
- "Adolescent Breakdown"
- "Sometimes"
- "Alone"
- "Magic Train"
- "The Actor"
- "Even The Reason" Written by Scott Spence and Ray Wilson.
- "Pumpkinhead"
- "The Next Best Thing"
[edit] Personnel
- Ray Wilson: Vocals, Guitars, Bass
- Irvin Duguid: Keyboards
- Nir Z & Ashley MacMillan: Drums
- Brian McAlpine: Piano, organ, accordion
- Scott Spence: Lead guitar
- Amanda Lyon: Backing Vocals
- Colin Steele: Trumpet
[edit] Singles
- These Are The Changes (cd single) (June 2004)
- These Are The Changes
- Ghost (live)
- Gypsy (live)
- These Are The Changes (radio promo) (June 2004)
- These Are The Changes (Benztown Mixdown)
- These Are The Changes (Album Edit)
- Gouranga (Live)