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Genre:Rock Style:Alternative Rock, Garage Rock, Indie Rock
Tracklist:
A1. Can't Stand Me Now 3:27 A2. Last Post On The Bugle 2:24 A3. Don't Be Shy 3:04 A4. The Man Who Would Be King 4:00 A5. Music When The Lights Go Out 3:07 A6. Narcissist 2:28 A7. The Ha Ha Wall B1. Arbeit Macht Frei 1:18 B2. Campaign Of Hate 2:10 B3. What Katie Did 3:51 B4. Tomblands 2:07 B5. The Saga 1:53 B6. Road To Ruin 4:22 B7. What Became Of The Likely Lads 3:20
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
On back cover:
Made In The E.U. (p) 2004 The copyright in these sound recordings is owned by Rough Trade Records Ltd. (c) 2004 Rough Trade Records Ltd.
On inner sleeve:
All tracks published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd, except tracks A1 & B5: EMI Publishing Music Ltd & Copyright Control and track A2: EMI Publishing Music Ltd & MCA/Universal
Recorded at Metropolis Studios, London, Spring 2004.
Mastered @ Metropolis.
Front cover photo taken at the 'Freedom Gig' at the Tap 'N' Tin, Chatham, Kent on October 8th 2003.