Working with four producers, Goldfinger's John Feldman, Dave Genn, David Bandeth and long-time collaborator Brian Howe's, Hedley has pushed it's robust sound forward without sacrificing any of it's distinctive edge. THE SHOW MUST GO ON ranges from the electr-tinged opener "Cha-Ching," about reality TV's intoxicating allure, and the rap-inflected "Don't Talk to Strangers," a jaundiced look at couger women on the prowl, to such unabashedly sweet love songs as the piano ballad "Amazing" and the reggae feel-good number "Shelter". Typically Hedley, there's also such odes to hedonism as the hilarious "Young and Stupid" and the riotous "Nine Shades of Red" which describes one of Hedley's typically boisterous nights on the town.
1) Color Outside the Lines
2) I Do (Wanna Love You)
3) Perfect
4) Hands Up
5) Shelter
6) Amazing
7) Cha-Ching
8) Don't Talk to Strangers
9) Scream
10) Friends
11) Sweater Song