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Alternative Rock\\ | Alternative Rock\\ | ||
- | England | + | Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom |
===== Discography ===== | ===== Discography ===== | ||
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| 1991 | Flying Kites | [[Sticky Music]] | | | 1991 | Flying Kites | [[Sticky Music]] | | ||
| 1993 | The Human Dress | [[Sticky Music]] | | | 1993 | The Human Dress | [[Sticky Music]] | | ||
- | | 1995 | Release the Peace | [[Sticky Music]] | | + | | 1994 | [[https:// |
- | | 1996 | Lamentations | | + | | 1995 | [[https:// |
- | | 2002 | Last Place on the Map | | + | | 1996 | Lamentations |
+ | | 2002 | Last Place on the Map | [[Sticky Music]] | ||
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- | ==== Love Among The Ruins (single) ==== | + | ==== Love Among the Ruins (single) ==== |
- | 1989 Siren | + | 1989 Siren Records |
== 7" version == | == 7" version == | ||
- | - Love Among The Ruins (3:54) | + | - Love Among the Ruins (3:54) |
- Nothing (4:00) | - Nothing (4:00) | ||
== 12" version 1 == | == 12" version 1 == | ||
- | - Love Among The Ruins (Single Version) | + | - Love Among the Ruins [single version] |
- Nothings (4:00) | - Nothings (4:00) | ||
- | - Love Among The Ruins (Extended Remix) | + | - Love Among the Ruins [extended remix] |
- | - I'd Rather Go To Heaven | + | - I'd Rather Go to Heaven |
== 12" version 2 == | == 12" version 2 == | ||
- | - Love Among The Ruins (Mix No. 6) | + | - Love Among the Ruins [mix no. 6] |
- | - Love Among The Ruins (Single Version) | + | - Love Among the Ruins [single version)] |
- | - Years Ago (Live Version) | + | - Years Ago [live version] |
- | == CD Single | + | == CD single |
- | - Love Among The Ruins | + | - Love Among the Ruins |
- Keeping Things | - Keeping Things | ||
- | - Years Ago (Live Version) | + | - Years Ago [live version] |
- | - You Laugh (Live Version) | + | - You Laugh [live version] |
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==== Lies Damned Lies ==== | ==== Lies Damned Lies ==== | ||
- | 1990 Siren Records | + | 1990 Siren Records |
Steve Butler - Vocals\\ | Steve Butler - Vocals\\ | ||
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- Keeping Love Alive (3:42) | - Keeping Love Alive (3:42) | ||
- Give Me Love (4:12) | - Give Me Love (4:12) | ||
- | - Love Among The Ruins (3:54) | + | - Love Among the Ruins (3:54) |
- You Laugh (4:19) | - You Laugh (4:19) | ||
- | - Birds Of The Air (3:43) | + | - Birds of the Air (3:43) |
- Believe Me (4:36) | - Believe Me (4:36) | ||
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- Lonely Together (4:00) | - Lonely Together (4:00) | ||
- | - You Came To My House (3:32) | + | - You Came to My House (3:32) |
- Loving Hands (3:35) | - Loving Hands (3:35) | ||
- Only You (4:18) | - Only You (4:18) | ||
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1990 Siren Records | 1990 Siren Records | ||
- | - Say You Won't Forget Me (7" | + | - Say You Won't Forget Me [7" |
- | - Say You Won't Forget Me (Extended Remix) | + | - Say You Won't Forget Me [extended remix (6:14) |
- Ripe Fruit (4:43) | - Ripe Fruit (4:43) | ||
- Please Believe Me (3:48) | - Please Believe Me (3:48) | ||
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==== Release The Peace ==== | ==== Release The Peace ==== | ||
- | 1995 [[Sticky Music]] | + | 1994 [[Sticky Music]] (GUMMC30) |
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+ | "In 1994 Radio One commissioned Lies Damned Lies and producer Michael Wakelin to create a one hour ' | ||
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+ | The music runs continuously throughout the hour, providing an emotional backdrop for these themes. | ||
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+ | Release The Peace was first broadcast on 13th November 1994 and is released by arrangement with BBC Worldwide Ltd." | ||
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+ | Produced by Lies Damned Lies and Michael Wakelin | ||
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+ | Music written, recorded and performed by Charlie Irvine, Dot Reid and Steve Butler, and published by Sticky Music except for: | ||
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+ | " | ||
+ | "God Give Us Peace" - Written by Doug Gay\\ | ||
+ | "We Are Our One Hope" - written and arranged by Andy Thornton. Guest vocal by Hazel Taylor | ||
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+ | Readings by Ashley Collishaw and Moyna McGlynn | ||
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+ | Additional programming by David McTeagu\\ | ||
+ | Research by Anthea Cole. Digital Edit by Dave Flemming Williams | ||
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+ | - Release the Peace 1 | ||
+ | - All of This is True | ||
+ | - Kyrie | ||
+ | - Absolution | ||
+ | - Weep With Those Who Weep | ||
+ | - Release the Peace 2 | ||
+ | - God Give Us Peace | ||
+ | - I Did This for You | ||
+ | - We are Our One Hope of Peace | ||
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+ | " | ||
+ | celebrate outbreaks of peace when they appear. | ||
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+ | "All Of This ls True" - in the manner of a mass, we now have a time of confession. "I love you, I love you, I give you more weapons' | ||
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+ | " | ||
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+ | " | ||
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+ | "Weep With Those Who Weep" - a song of identification. Whatever of opinion about war we can join in the grief of those afflicted by it, who have lost sons, brothers, and fathers. The specially commissioned poem by Harry Smart, ' | ||
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+ | "God Give Us Peace" - the intercessions. Returning to the theme of positively pursuing peace, we ask for Cod to send it upon leaders and the led. Musically we're moving up, to mid-tempo funk. | ||
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+ | "I Did This For You“ - here the parallel | ||
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+ | "We Are Our One Hope Of Peace" - a final 'up moment of blessing and challenge. Peace is possible, but it needs 'deep determination' | ||
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+ | ==== Greatest Bits: B-Sides and Demos 1988-1993 ==== | ||
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+ | 1995 [[Sticky Music]] | ||
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+ | All songs written by Dot Reid, Charlie Irvine and [[Steve Butler]] | ||
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+ | - Hold Me and Forgive Me | ||
+ | - Loving Hands | ||
+ | - My Eyes are Open | ||
+ | - Keep My Things | ||
+ | - I'd Rather Go to Heaven | ||
+ | - Only You | ||
+ | - Fighting to Make Peace | ||
+ | - Nothing | ||
+ | - Help Me | ||
+ | - Lies Lies Lies | ||
+ | - You Came to My House | ||
+ | - Everyday | ||
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+ | == Side One == | ||
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+ | 1. Hold Me and Forgive Me | ||
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+ | Help - it's a pop-song... Written for the album that never was (same session as Fighting..). Recorded in Nov '93, at home in Heaven (the studio not the metaphysical place of mansions) with the help of Eddy John on drums. The song appeared later on the acoustic live album 'Human Dress' with its original chorus line - Please Forgive Me. | ||
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+ | 2. Loving Hands | ||
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+ | Help - we've got a sampler... Originally demoed in '89 at home in Bristol and remixed as a B-side by a nice young man called Steve Williams at 'The Greenhouse' | ||
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+ | 3. My Eyes are Open | ||
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+ | Written and recorded in a cottage in Devon in August '90 but never released. Based around a sampled bit of the party that happens near the end of Sergeant Peppers - 'yeah, actually Ringo drums on this one.' | ||
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+ | 4. Keep My Things | ||
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+ | From the ' | ||
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+ | 5. I'd Rather Go To Heaven | ||
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+ | Recorded rather iffily at home, way back, and curiously used as a B-side on our very first single release for Siren Records in ' | ||
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+ | 6. Only You | ||
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+ | Unreleased demo from '89, also remixed by Steve Williams. | ||
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+ | == Side Two == | ||
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+ | 1. Fighting to Make Peace | ||
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+ | A mastered version of the song from ‘Human Dress’, recorded a couple of weeks after we wrote it on Iona. Great drumming from Eddy John (such a sensitive soul) and beautiful samples recorded in Russia by our chum Martin Kizsko. | ||
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+ | 2. Nothing | ||
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+ | A B-side recorded in Aug '89 at the legendary Soho studio Good Earth (Ziggy Stardust, T-Rex..) and mixed a Maison Rouge by a nice young man called Richard Moakes. The drums were played outrageously loudly by Ritchie Stevens and the bass by lain Maidman - who together played on the Siren album 'Lies Damned Lies' recorded that year. | ||
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+ | 3. Help Me | ||
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+ | From 8-track demos in '88, looking for a record deal. Recorded in the loft (literally) by a nice young man called Richard Bull who radically (for the time) use a computer to programme the drums.... state of the art Yamaha sounds of the 80's - check out those groovy Whasers. | ||
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+ | 4. Lies Lies Lies | ||
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+ | and..... | ||
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+ | 5. You Came to My House | ||
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+ | Also B-sides via the Greenhouse session of Feb '90. | ||
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+ | 6. Everyday | ||
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+ | An unreleased demo from the Devon session of Aug '90. We really did hang out at the Hangman' | ||
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