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Fire Engines - Chrome Dawns (Uk)

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 08/30/2024
UPC: 5013929190238

Chrome Dawns (Uk)
Artist: Fire Engines
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. Get Up and Use Me
2. Everything's Roses
3. Plastic Gift
4. Get Up and Use Me
5. Sympathetic Anaesthetic
6. Discord
7. New Thing in Cartons
8. Hungry Beat
9. Lubricate Your Living Room Pt. 1 1
10. Lubricate Your Living Room PT 2 1
11. Plastic Gift (Version) 1
12. Candyskin 1
13. Meat Whiplash 1
14. Candyskin 1
15. (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang 1
16. Untitled 1
17. Discord 1
18. Sympathetic Anaesthetic 1
19. New Thing in Cartons 2
20. Big Gold Dream (Unused Intro) 2
21. Big Gold Dream 2
22. The Big Wrong Time 2
23. Qualitamatic 2
24. Young Tongues Need Taste 2
25. Produced to Seduce to 2
26. The Untitled One 2
27. Insert Yourself 2
28. Discord 2
29. Sympathetic Anaesthetic 3
30. Get Up and Use Me 3
31. Hungry Beat 3
32. Everything's Roses 3
33. The Untitled One 3
34. Get Up and Use Me 3
35. Discord 3
36. Hungry Beat 3
37. Everything's Roses 3
38. Get Up and Use Me (Reprise) 3
39. Produce to Seduce to 4
40. Get Up and Use Me 4
41. Hungry Beat 4
42. Plastic Gift 4
43. Discord 4
44. New Thing in Cartons 4
45. Coca Cola Cowboy 4
46. Meat Whiplash 4
47. Candyskin 4
48. Clip (Excerpt) 4
49. Jacqueline

More Info:

Featuring all Fire Engines' Codex Communications/Pop: Aural recorded output. Plus the two 1981 John Peel BBC Sessions, the latter featuring tracks unavailable elsewhere, and essential live recordings including Fire Engines' debut live performance at Leith Community Centre, the band's memorable appearance at 1980's 'Why Does The Pope Not Come To Glasgow?' Edinburgh Fringe and one of the band's legendary 30-minute sets at Edinburgh Valentino's captured during the summer of 1981. And a track from the 2004 'reformed' Fire Engines; 'influencers' now covering the 'influenced' with 2004 Mercury Prize Winners Franz Ferdinand's 'Jacqueline'. With a 32-page illustrated booklet with extensive sleeve notes by accomplished writer Neil Cooper together with a recent interview with all four original members (Davy Henderson, Russell Burn, Murray Slade, Graham Main). Fire Engines' life as a band might have been over before it had barely begun, but the punk sired Edinburgh band's short life blazed with incident and colour. 'Boredom or Fire Engines - You Can't Have Both' went the legend. The small and imperfectly formed back catalogue they left in their wake sounded like they had crawled out of a cellar and come blinking into the inner-city light in a parallel universe somewhere between Leith Walk and CBGB's. Boredom wasn't an option. Edinburgh's incestuous inter-band family tree also included crossovers with The Flowers and Boots for Dancing, both of whom released singles on Bob Last and Hilary Morrison's Pop: Aural label. Following the release of their debut single - 'Get Up and Use Me' / 'Everything's Roses' - on the Codex Communications imprint - Fire Engines too found a home with Last and Morrison's post Fast Product label. Now remastered from Bob Last's original master tapes together with two accompanying.
        
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