Hello, Love You, Goodbye

1999 studio album by The Exponents
Hello, Love You, Goodbye
Studio album by
The Exponents
ReleasedDecember 1999
Recorded1999
LabelSony
ProducerMalcolm Welsford
The Exponents chronology
Better Never Than Late
(1997)
Hello, Love You, Goodbye
(1999)
Sex and Agriculture: The Very Best of The Exponents
(2005)

Hello, Love You, Goodbye is an album by the New Zealand band The Exponents, released in December 1999.[1] The first six tracks were new studio recordings, while the final six were live recordings of some of The Exponents' hits, recorded at the Pounamu Hotel, in Takapuna in Auckland. The album was made available digitally in May 2013.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Cathode Ray"
  2. "Loneliness... Is What It Is"
  3. "Red, White and Crimson"
  4. "Haunting"
  5. "Big World Out Your Window"
  6. "Hello, Love You, Goodbye"
  7. "Erotic" (live)
  8. "Sink Like a Stone" (live)
  9. "Whatever Happened To Tracey?" (live)
  10. "La La Lulu" (live)
  11. "Victoria" (live)
  12. "Who Loves Who The Most" (live)
  13. "Why Does Love Do This To Me?" (live)
  14. "I'll Say Goodbye (Even Though I'm Blue)" (live)

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[3] 48

References

  1. ^ "Album discography". The Exponents. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Exponents news". The Exponents. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Charts.nz – The Exponents – (Hello, Love You, Goodbye)". Hung Medien. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
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