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Loyal (album)

Loyal is a 1988 album by New Zealand singer-songwriter Dave Dobbyn. After the Footrot Flats album, Loyal moved him further away from the pub rock of DD Smash and into contemporary pop rock. The album "confronts love, loyalty and the power of personal politics." The album reached number 9 on the New Zealand music charts.

Awards
'Loyal' was awarded 'Best Album' at the 1988 New Zealand Music Awards. Dobbyn was also awarded 'Best Male Vocalist' (for the second year in a row). In 2012 journalist Simon Sweetman suggested that the album cover was one of the five worst in the history of New Zealand music. ==Credits==
Credits
• Backing vocals – Annie Crummer, Bunny Walters, Margaret Urlich, Mark Punch, Mark Williams, Wendy Matthews • Bass – Ian Belton • Drums – Mark Myer, Peter Warren, Ricky Fataar • Keyboards – Bruce Lynch • Producer – Bruce Lynch, Dave Dobbyn, Mark Moffatt • Saxophone – Tony Buchanan • Vocals, guitar, keyboards – Dave Dobbyn ==References==
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