Quench (album)

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Quench
Quench cover
Studio album by The Beautiful South
Released October, 1998
The Beautiful South chronology
Blue Is the Colour
(1996)
Quench
(1998)
Painting It Red
(2000)

Quench released October 1998 is The Beautiful South's seventh album. It was the band's third album in a row to the top of the charts.

The album cover depicts a boxer, the original painting by Scottish painter Peter Howson can be seen in the Ferens Art Gallery, Hull.

  • "Perfect 10" - Released- October 1998 chart pos.- 2,
  • "Dumb" - Released- November 1998 chart pos.- 16,
  • "How Long's A Tear Take To Dry?" - Released- March 1999 Chart pos.- 12,
  • "The Table" - Released- June 1999 Chart pos.- 47.

  1. "How Long's A Tear Take To Dry?"
  2. "Lure Of The Sea"
  3. "Big Coin"
  4. "Dumb"
  5. "Perfect 10"
  6. "The Slide"
  7. "Look What I Found In My Beer"
  8. "The Table"
  9. "Window Shopping For Blinds"
  10. "Pockets"
  11. "I May Be Ugly"
  12. "Losing Things"
  13. "Your Father And I"
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