1997 studio album by Fool's Garden
Go and Ask Peggy for the Principal Thing |
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Released | 1997 |
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Recorded | January–June 1997 |
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Genre | Britpop, alternative rock, pop rock |
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Label | Intercord |
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Producer | Volker Hinkel and Fool's Garden |
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- "Why Did She Go?"
Released: 1997
- "Probably"
Released: 1997
- "Rainy Day"
Released: 1998
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Go and Ask Peggy for the Principal Thing is the fourth album by German rock band Fool's Garden, released in 1997.[1]
Track listing
All songs written by Volker Hinkel and Peter Freudenthaler except where noted
- "The Principal Thing"
- "Emily"
- "Why Did She Go?"
- "Why Am I Sad Today"
- "Martha My Dear" (Lennon–McCartney)
- "And You Say"
- "Probably"
- "Nothing"
- "When The Moon Kisses Town" (Hinkel, Freudenthaler, Roland Röhl)
- "Rainy Day"
- "Northern Town"
- "Good Night"
- "Probably" (reprise) – hidden track
Personnel
- Peter Freudenthaler – vocals
- Volker Hinkel – guitars, mandolin, blues harp, keyboards and backing vocals
- Roland Röhl – keyboards, accordion and backing vocals
- Thomas Mangold – bass, double bass and backing vocals
- Ralf Wochele – drums and backing vocals
- Oliver Frager – trumpet and French horn
- Bob Perry – trombone and tuba
- Gitte Haus – backing vocals
- Jette Schniering – cello
- Oliver Maguire – weather forecast on "Rainy Day"
Charts
Weekly charts
References
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- Gabriel Holz
- Dirk Blümlein
- Claus Müller
- Roland Röhl
- Thomas Mangold
- Ralf Wochele
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