Brave Words

Brave Words

Infobox Album
Name = Brave Words
Type = Album
Artist = The Chills



Released = 1987
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Last album = "Kaleidoscope World"
(1986)
This album = "Brave Words"
(1987)
Next album = "Submarine Bells"
(1990)

"Brave Words" is an album by New Zealand group, The Chills released in 1987.

Track listing (LP version)

Side 1:
#"Push"
#"Rain"
#"Speak for Yourself"
#"Look for the Good in Others and They'll See the Good in You"
#"Wet Blanket"
#"Ghosts"Side 2:
#"Dan Destiny and the Silver Dawn"
#"Night of Chill Blue"
#"16 Heart-Throbs"
#"Brave Words"
#"Dark Carnival"
#"Creep"

Track listing (CD version)

#"Push"
#"Rain"
#"Speak for Yourself"
#"Look for the Good in Others and They'll See the Good in You"
#"Wet Blanket"
#"Ghosts"
#"House With 100 Rooms"
#"Party in My Heart"
#"Living in the Jungle"
#"Dan Destiny and the Silver Dawn"
#"Night of Chill Blue"
#"16 Heart-Throbs"
#"Brave Words"
#"Dark Carnival"
#"Creep"

Cover art

Taking a leaf out of the Beatles' Help!, the Chills signal COLD in semaphore on the cover of their Brave Words album.


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