[ Universal / 2 CD ]
Release Date: Friday 10 May 2013
October 2011 marked the 30th anniversary of the group and to celebrate the occasion, Universal Music released a best of album called "Why Does Love Do This to Me: The Exponents Greatest Hits".
The group's anniversary sparked interest in the band's story from Notable Pictures, who secured funding and support to produce a feature television documentary about the band, not only telling the group's story, but also documenting their return to Neil Finn's Roundhead Studios in Auckland to record some of their earliest songs, most of which had never been recorded or released. Simply entitled "The Exponents", the documentary will first screen on New Zealand television on Prime in May 2013.
The result of their documentary sessions at the studio is the new album "Eight Days At Roundhead" that features seven new recordings, an acoustic version of "Caroline Skies" and two tracks the band recorded with Neil Finn in 2005. It is being released in a deluxe combo with "The Exponents Greatest Hits".
1. Do You Feel In Love
2. Why Does Love Do This To Me
3. Christchurch (In Cashel St I Wait)
4. Know Your Own Heart
5. One In A Lifetime
6. Whatever Happened To Tracey
7. All I Can Do
8. It's Rugby
9. Caroline Skies
10. Sink Like A Stone
11. Sex & Agriculture
12. Your Best Friend Loves Me Too
13. Like She Said
14. Only I Could Die (And Love You Still)
15. Victoria (Single Version)
16. Greater Hopes Greater Expectations
17. Erotic (7"Edit)
18. Change Your Mind
19. Who Loves Who The Most
20. La La Lulu
21. Close (Radio Edit)
22. Airway Spies
23. Summer You Never Meant
24. I'll Say Goodbye (Even Though I'm Blue)
25. Social Life
26. Rural Town
27. It's An Early Winter
28. Walk Around The Roses
29. You Got Ten Minutes Now
30. Within Fields About Me
31. I Can't Give You More
32. Caroline Skies
33. Geraldine
34. Or A Girl I Knew