Paralytic Tonight, Dublin Tomorrow
Paralytic Tonight, Dublin Tomorrow is a 7" extended play released in March 1980 by Australian Punk band The Saints.[1][2] It was produced by the group's singer-guitarist, Chris Bailey using the pseudonym L. Lambert.[1][2] It is their first release after founding guitarist, Ed Kuepper, had left the band.[1][2] The Saints line-up for the EP was Chris Bailey on lead vocals and guitar; C. Barrington on guitar; Cub Calloway on guitar; Ivor Hay on drums; and Janine Hall on bass guitar.[3] A 12" version with an additional track, "Miss Wonderful", was issued on the French label, New Rose.[2]
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| Released | March 1980 | |||
| Recorded | London, 1980 | |||
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| Producer | Les Lambert | |||
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Reception
    
Clinton Walker described Paralytic Tonight, Dublin Tomorrow as, "shambolic in the extreme, but still possessed of a certain spark."[4] Australian musician, Paul Kelly remembered that he had "cottoned onto The Saints around the time of Prehistoric Sounds, their third album. Paralytic Tonight is a four track EP that came not long after. I played it over and over again in a flat on Punt Road. This was their great middle period."[5] AllMusic's Mark Deming rated it as three-and-a-half stars out of five and explained, "While these four songs (or five, depending on which version you buy) are tougher and more rock-oriented than the albums that would soon follow from Bailey's edition of the group, they're still a far cry from the breakneck fury of (I'm) Stranded or Eternally Yours."[6]
Track listing
    

Australian release
Side A
- "Simple Love" (Chris Bailey) – (3:45)
 - "(Don't send me) Roses" (Bailey) – (3:50)
 
Side B
- "On the Waterfront" (Bailey) – (3:20)
 - "Call It Mine" (Bailey) – (4:50)
 
French release
- New Rose (NEW-1)[2]
 
Side A
- "Simple Love" (Bailey) – (3:40)
 - "(Don't send me) Roses" (Bailey) – (5:22)
 - "Miss Wonderful" (Bailey) – (4:20)
 
Side B
- "On the Waterfront" (Bailey) – (3:18)
 - "Call It Mine" (Bailey) – (4:52)
 

Personnel
    
- The Saints
 
- Chris Bailey - vocals, guitar
 - Barrington Francis, Bruce "Cub" Callaway - guitar
 - Janine Hall - bass
 - Ivor Hay - drums
 
- Technical
 
- Les Lambert - recording
 - John Morgan - cover
 - Judi Dransfield - photography
 
References
    
- McFarlane, 'The Saints' entry. Archived from the original on 9 October 2004. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
 - Holmgren, Magnus. "The Saints". Australian Rock Database. Passagen.se (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 20 December 2003. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
 - Saints (1980), Paralytic tonight, Dublin tomorrow, Lost Records (EMI), retrieved 2 May 2016
 - Clinton Walker (1996). Stranded: The Secret History of Australian Independent Music 1977–1991. Pan MacMillan. p. 78. ISBN 0-7329-0883-3.
 - Kelly, Paul (20 April 1998). "The A-Z of Australian Pop". The Australian. Archived from the original on 29 January 2014. Retrieved 2 May 2016 – via Paul Kelly Official Website.
 - Deming, Mark. "Paralytic Tonight, Dublin Tomorrow – The Saints". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
 
