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Here Comes Everybody
O Pamela
Send Them Away
Sail Through
Melancholy Man
World Of Her Own
Torn Calendar
All I Asked You To Do
Here Comes Everybody
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Talk About The Past (7" Version)
Of The Matter
Talk About The Past (BBC Session)
Rise And Shine (BBC Session)
Make You Understand (BBC Session)
The Calendar (BBC Session)
Torn Calendar (Dub Version)
Everybody Works So Hard (7" Version)
Bonus Tracks
Gruesome Castle
Pale Spectre
Furious Sea
Plastic Flowers
Hated Forsaken (Demo)
English Rain (Demo)
The Plastic Flowers (Demo)
Bob's Empty Head (Demo)
Are They Chaste? (Demo)
Crush The Flowers (Demo)
Carbrain (Demo)
Pale Spectre (7" Edit)
Talk About The Past (12" Version)
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2015 Factory Benelux remastered 2CD edition. Comes in a 6 panel digipak. No booklet included.
Durations do not appear on release.
Sticker on shrinkwrap reads:
" The classic 1985 album on Factory Records.
Remastered 2xCD anniversary edition with singles, previously unreleased demos and radio session."
On back cover:
Album and singles produced by Oz. FAC 178 EP produced by John Leckie.
Design Jackie Gribbon and The Wake. Part of The Spectacle Machinery by El Lissitzky.
Printed and manufactured in Benelux 2015 remaster.
On inside panel:
Disc 1 tracks 1 to 8 released as the album Here Comes Everybody on Factory Records (
FACT 130) in November 1985.
Recorded at Revolution Studios, Cheadle Hulme, Manchester.
Tracks 9 and 16 issued as a 7" single (
FAC 88) in January 1984.
Track 10 issued as a 7" single (
FAC 113) in October 1985.
Tracks 11 to 14 recorded for BBC Radio (David Jensen) on 16 February 1984.
Track 15 is an outtake from FACT 130.
Disc 2 tracks 1 to 4 released as the 12" EP Something That No-One Could Bring (
FAC 178) in November 1987.
Tracks 5 to 9 are demo tracks submitted to Factory between 1988 and 1990 on which the sound is occasionally imperfect.
Tracks 10 & 11 are demos submitted to Sarah Records. Recorded at Toad Hall, Glasgow, on 15 October 1988.
Track 12 is a promo edit issued as a white label 7" (
FAC 178).
Track 13 issued as a 12" single (
FAC 88) in January 1984.
All songs written by The Wake (LTM Songs).
2015 Remaster by Flow Mastering.
Thanks to
James Nice,
Frank Brinkhuis,
Marc Collin and
Captured Tracks.
Special thanks to
Lesley Gilbert and James Zeiter for access to Demos preserved in the Rob Gretton tape archive.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by The Wake.
A double gatefold vinyl edition of Here Comes Everybody + Singles is available on Captured Tracks (
CT-152)
www.factorybenelux.com
Band [The Wake (1985)] – - Carolyn Allen , - Caesar *, - Steven Allen
Bass – - John Rahim (tracks: 2-1 to 2-4, 2-12)Design – - Jackie Gribbon , - The Wake
Engineer – - John Leckie (tracks: 2-1 to 2-4), - Martin Parker * (tracks: 1-11 to 1-14), - Tim Oliver (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8)Layout [Digipack] – - Atomluft
Liner Notes – - Carolyn Allen , - Caesar *
Producer – - John Leckie (tracks: 2-1 to 2-4), - John Porter (tracks: 1-11 to 1-14), - Keith 'Oz' McCormick * (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8)Written-By – - The Wake
Recorded At Revolution Studios
Recorded At Toad Hall Studios
Published By LTM Songs
Pressed By Optimal Media GmbH
AF82957Remastered At Flow Mastering