The World Should Know
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The World Should Know is the second album released Dave Couse
(or more specifically, Couse and The Impossible) since the breakup of A House
, and his first on 1969 Records. Rather than being solely credited to Dave Couse, the record is credited to Couse and the Impossible. Couse received nominations for "Best Album" and "Best Irish Male" for the 2006 Meteor Music Awards
. The album was initially released in Ireland in 2005, and then received a UK release in 2006.
(All songs written by Couse except "Little Darlin'", written by Couse and Corrigan.)
Dave Couse
Dave Couse is a musician, producer, and radio DJ. He was the lead singer and main song writer with Irish band A House and has released three albums as a solo artist...
(or more specifically, Couse and The Impossible) since the breakup of A House
A House
A House was an Irish band from the 1980s to the 1990s, recognized for the clever, "often bitter or irony laden lyrics of [frontman] Dave Couse ... bolstered by the [band's] seemingly effortless musicality". The single "Endless Art" is one of their best known charting successes. A House were managed...
, and his first on 1969 Records. Rather than being solely credited to Dave Couse, the record is credited to Couse and the Impossible. Couse received nominations for "Best Album" and "Best Irish Male" for the 2006 Meteor Music Awards
Meteor Music Awards
The Meteor Ireland Music Awards are a group of music awards in Ireland...
. The album was initially released in Ireland in 2005, and then received a UK release in 2006.
Track listing
- "A Celebration"
- "Batman And Robin"
- "Beauty Is"
- "The Right Choice"
- "***** [stars]"
- "Celebrity"
- "Fakers"
- "As The Colours"
- "The World Should Know"
- "I Have Lived"
- "All I See"
- "Into You"
- "Little Darlin'" (features Briana CorriganBriana CorriganBriana Corrigan is an Irish singer. She was the first female singer for The Beautiful South, from 1988 to 1994.She was born in Northern Ireland, her family moving from Belfast to Portstewart, County Londonderry when she was eleven, but her love for the theatre made her move to Newcastle upon...
)
(All songs written by Couse except "Little Darlin'", written by Couse and Corrigan.)