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  2. Chris Bailey (musician, born 1956) - Wikipedia

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    After several years of solo adventure, Bailey revived the Saints to record Howling in 1996. This album was followed by Everybody Knows the Monkey (1998), Spit the Blues Out (2002), Nothing is Straight in My House (2005), Imperious Delirium (2006) and King of the Sun (2012-Australia, 2013-Europe) which were all recorded under the name of the Saints.

  3. Spit the Blues Out - Wikipedia

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    Spit the Blues Out is the eleventh studio album released by The Saints. ... All tracks composed by Chris Bailey; except where indicated "A Gentleman Came Walking" - 4:09

  4. Know Your Product - Wikipedia

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    A video of the band performing "Know Your Product" was released, shot entirely in solarised colour. The single did not chart, however. Referring to one of the leading mainstream DJs on BBC Radio 1 , Bailey noted " Tony Blackburn didn't like it, which was the biggest compliment you could have at the time."

  5. Original punk Chris Bailey of The Saints dies aged 65 - AOL

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    Chris Bailey, a child of Irish parents who founded seminal Australian punk band The Saints, has died aged 65. The news was revealed in a post by the band which referred to their debut song (I’m ...

  6. Casablanca (album) - Wikipedia

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    Casablanca is the fifth album by Australian punk band The Saints. The full title on the album's cover is I Thought This Was Love, but This Ain't Casablanca, however the official title of the album is simply Casablanca. It was released internationally as Out in the Jungle ... Where Things Ain't So Pleasant.

  7. Just Like Fire Would - Wikipedia

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    "Just Like Fire Would" is a song by Australian alternative rock band, the Saints, which is written by the band's lead singer, Chris Bailey, and was released as a single in March 1986. [1] [2] [3] It was the lead single from their seventh studio album, All Fools Day (April 1986), [2] and peaked at No. 29 on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart. [4]

  8. The Saints (Australian band) - Wikipedia

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    The Saints were an Australian rock band formed in Brisbane, Queensland in 1973. Founded by singer-songwriter Chris Bailey, drummer Ivor Hay, and guitarist-songwriter Ed Kuepper, they originally employed fast tempos, raucous vocals and a "buzzsaw" guitar sound that helped initiate punk rock in Australia and identified them with the greater international movement.

  9. There's Know Place Like Home - Wikipedia

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    The DVD charted at No. 5 on the Billboard Music DVD chart the week of its release, Kansas's only appearance on that chart. [ citation needed ] There's Know Place Like Home is a recording of a concert that took place on February 7, 2009 in Topeka, Kansas at Washburn University (which several members of Kansas attended) along with the Washburn ...