description
Revenge
Fascism/Futurism
Bugatti
Isadora
[Turn The Tape Over]
Revenge
Fascism/Futurism
Bugatti
Isadora
Turn The Tape Over
Swing
Ode To A Crystal Set
The First Landing On Medusa
Ode To A Time Flower
Some Sketches Of A Hand
The Starfarer's Despatch
Song Of The Gremlin
The Pause
The Clone's Poem
Centigrade 232
Farenheit 451
The Naked And Transparent Man Gives Thanks
Dance Steps
Lines For A Conception Card
Lady With A Looking Glass
The Siren
Buster Keaton And The Virgin Sperm Dancer
Your Time
A Refusal To Mourn The Removal, By Surgery, Of Two Benign Tumours
Circle Line
An Unposted Letter
The Clerk
Cleaning A Rapidograph
A Letter Of Complaint To The Council
Fly On The Screen
The Recovery
Nail-Biter
Mountaineering In Suburbia
The Last Kitten
Caterpillar
Snowfall
Insomnia
Storm
Overslept
The Day We Hunted Birdsong
Fountains In The Park
Coots
Shell/Beach Combing
Ragworm In A Rockpool
Seagulls (For Richard Bach) I+II
Recollections Of A Seaside Love Affair
The Drowned Man
Churchill's Secret Rock Deal
The Red Baron Regrets
John Keates At Margate
Voodoo Child (In Memory Of Jimi Hendrix)
The Legend Of Ezra Pound
Track 1-5 not listed.
Credits are only given for tracks 1-6 to 1-10 in booklet.
Fascism/Futurism: The bulk of the lyrics are actually from the Futurist Manifesto of 1909.
Bugatti: The final violin solo is a found object from another track, which leaked in during the final mix. It sounded good so we decided to leave it in.
Turn The Tape Over: This was originally a spare track on the b-side of the first cassette version of these songs, and was meant to persuade the listener to turn the tape over for the four songs on the a-side.
Special thanks to Rob Ayling.
Drums
–
Ade Shaw, (tracks: 1-7, 1-8)
Guitar
–
Pete Pavli, (tracks: 1-7 to 1-9)
Liner Notes
–
Pete Pavli,
Lyrics By, Vocals
–
Robert Calvert
Piano
–
Pete Pavli, (tracks: 1-6, 1-9)
Remix, Remastered By
–
Ade Shaw, (tracks: 1-6 to 1-10)
Synth
–
Ade Shaw, (tracks: 1-10),
Pete Pavli, (tracks: 1-10)
Synth, Violin
–
Simon House (tracks: 1-6)
Licensed To
–
Floating World
Phonographic Copyright (p)
–
Robert Calvert
Copyright (c)
–
Robert Calvert