Riff Raff (album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Something About You" (Lamont Dozier/Eddie Holland/Brian Holland) – 3:03
  2. "Breaking Out" (Jeff Lynne) – 3:26
  3. "Busted Loose" (Paul Brady) – 4:33
  4. "Far Away" (Jeff Lynne) – 4:11
  5. "Rules of the Game" (David) – 4:10
  6. "Steel Claw" (Paul Brady) – 4:18
  7. "S.O.S." (Jeff Lynne) – 3:14
  8. "Hang On" (Steve Gould) – 3:24
  9. "How Could I Be So Wrong" (David) – 3:20
  10. "Can't Get Enough" (Edmunds) – 3:08
Dave Edmunds
Studio albums
  • Rockpile
  • Subtle as a Flying Mallet
  • Get It
  • Tracks on Wax 4
  • Repeat When Necessary
  • Twangin...
  • D.E. 7th
  • Information
  • Riff Raff
  • Closer to the Flame
  • Plugged In
EPs
  • Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds Sing The Everly Brothers
Live albums
  • I Hear You Rockin'
  • A Pile of Rock: Live
  • Alive & Pickin'
Singles
  • "I Hear You Knocking"
  • "I'm Comin' Home"
  • "Blue Monday"
  • "Promised Land"
  • "Baby, I Love You"
  • "Born to Be with You"
  • "Here Comes the Weekend"
  • "Where or When"
  • "JuJu Man"
  • "I Knew the Bride"
  • "Deborah"
  • "Trouble Boys"
  • "Television"
  • "A1 on the Jukebox"
  • "Girls Talk"
  • "Queen of Hearts"
  • "Crawling from the Wreckage"
  • "Singing the Blues"
  • "Almost Saturday Night"
  • "The Race Is On" with Stray Cats
  • "Slipping Away"
  • "Information"
  • "High School Nights"
  • "Do You Want to Dance?"
  • "Closer to the Flame"
  • "King of Love"
Compilations
  • The Dave Edmunds & Love Sculpture Singles A's & B's
  • The Best of Dave Edmunds
  • The Dave Edmunds Anthology (1968-1990)
  • From Small Things: The Best of Dave Edmunds
  • The Many Sides of Dave Edmunds: The Greatest Hits and More
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  • Love Sculpture
  • Nick Lowe
  • Rockpile
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