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Love on the Rebound

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Love on the Rebound
Studio album by
The Dodgers
Released1978
GenrePower pop
LabelPolydor
ProducerPat Moran
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Christgau's Record GuideC+[1]

Love on the Rebound is the first and only album by The Dodgers, a British band. The music video of the title song was directed by Russell Mulcahy and produced by Paul Flattery.

Track listing

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Original UK Version

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Side one

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  1. "Love on the Rebound" (John Wilson)
  2. "Anytime" (John Wilson, Bob Jackson)
  3. "For Your Love" (John Wilson)
  4. "Come Out Fighting" (Paul Hooper)
  5. "I Call Your Name" (John Wilson, Bob Jackson)
  6. "Mr. Music" (John Wilson)

Side two

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  1. "Little Darlin'" (Roger Lomas)
  2. "Don't Know What You're Doing" (Bob Jackson)
  3. "It Was You" (John Wilson, Bob Jackson)
  4. "Take Another Piece" (Bob Jackson)
  5. "Just Wanna Love You" (John Wilson)
  6. "Don't Let Me Be Wrong" (John Wilson)
  7. "All I Do" (John Wilson)
  8. "Das Ende" (Roger Lomas)

Original US Version

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This version has a different song order, and also leaves out "Just Wanna Love You".

Side one

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  1. "Love on the Rebound" (John Wilson)
  2. "Little Darlin'" (Roger Lomas)
  3. "Anytime" (John Wilson, Bob Jackson)
  4. "Come Out Fighting" (Paul Hooper)
  5. "It Was You" (John Wilson, Bob Jackson)
  6. "Mr. Music" (John Wilson)

Side two

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  1. "Don't Know What You're Doing" (Bob Jackson)
  2. "For Your Love" (John Wilson)
  3. "I Call Your Name" (John Wilson, Bob Jackson)
  4. "Take Another Piece" (Bob Jackson)
  5. "Don't Let Me Be Wrong" (John Wilson)
  6. "All I Do" (John Wilson)
  7. "Das Ende" (Roger Lomas)

Personnel

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  • John Wilson: Guitar, Bass and Vocals
  • Roger Lomas: Guitar, Bass and Vocals
  • Bob Jackson: Keyboards, Guitars and Vocals
  • Paul Hooper: Drums, Percussion and Vocals

References

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  1. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: D". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 24, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.