Looks or the Lifestyle by Pop Will Eat Itself (CD, 2011)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelChyr, Cherry Red
UPC5013929150638
eBay Product ID (ePID)16046032229

Product Key Features

Release Year2011
FormatCD
GenreAlternative Rock
ArtistPop Will Eat Itself
Release TitleLooks or the Lifestyle

Dimensions

Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight0.26 lb
Item Length5.58 in
Item Width4.87 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks28
Number of Discs2
Tracks1.1 England's Finest 1.2 Eat Me Drink Me Love Me Kill Me 1.3 Mother 1.4 Get the Girl! Kill the Baddies! 1.5 I've Always Been a Coward, Baby 1.6 Token Drug Song 1.7 Karmadrome 1.8 Urban Futuristic (Son of South Central) 1.9 Pretty Pretty 1.10 I Was a Teenage Grandad 1.11 Harry Dean Stanton 1.12 Bulletproof! 1.13 Good from Far, Far from Good 1.14 Part Man, Part Machine 1.15 Get the Girl! (George Shilling Radio Mix) 1.16 Dread Alert in the Karmadrome 1.17 Eat Me, Drink Me, Dub Me, Kill Me 1.18 Bulletproof! (On-U-Sound No Half Measures Mix) 1.19 Get the Girl! Kill the Baddies! (Adrian Sherwood 12" Dub) 1.20 Twilight (Bedroom Sessions Demo) 1.21 Mother (Bedroom Sessions Demo) 1.22 Get the Girl! (Bedroom Sessions Demo) 1.23 Urban Futuristic (Bedroom Sessions Demo) 1.24 Pretty Pretty (Graham's Home Demo) 1.25 Teenage Grandad (Bedroom Sessions Demo) 1.26 Bulletproof! (Bedroom Sessions Demo) 1.27 Good from Far (Clint's Home Demo) 1.28 Losing My Mind (Clint's Home Demo)
NotesDigitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of the British band's 1992 album. This set presents a fascinating insight into the album's development, containing nine of the band's own 'bedroom' demos for the album, recorded before the recruitment of a drummer (including a song which was never released), alongside the best of the b-sides and remixes from this period in their career and a promo only version of 'Get the Girl!'. Accompanied by sleeve-notes by the band's own Adam Mole, an essay on this period and some fantastic archive images, this package provides a fascinating insight into a very successful era of change in PWEI's career. Cherry Red. 2011.
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