Chat and Business

Chat and Business is the debut album from British post-punk/art rock band Ikara Colt. It was released on Fantastic Plastic Records on 4 March 2002 (released in Europe and the USA on Epitaph Records, and in Japan by Maximum 10 Records.[1] The record was disqualified from the UK album charts as accompanying stickers, which the purchaser was to match with the captions below spaces on the cover of the album, were deemed to be a free gift.[2]

Chat and Business
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 2002
RecordedEngland
GenreAlternative rock
LabelFantastic Plastic
Ikara Colt chronology
Chat and Business
(2002)
Basic Instructions
(2002)

Track listing

  1. One Note - (2:18)
  2. Rudd - (2:59)
  3. Bishop's Son - (2:59)
  4. City of Glass - (4:03)
  5. Pop Group - (1:53)
  6. Belgravia - (3:03)
  7. Sink Venice - (2:44)
  8. After This - (3:08)
  9. At the Lodge - (3:50)
  10. Here We Go Again - (2:58)
  11. May B 1 Day - (4:33)
  12. Video Clip Show - (10:25)
  13. Memory (Japanese bonus)
  14. Your Vain Attempts (Japanese bonus)
  15. Escalate (Hidden Track / Japanese bonus)

A hidden track 'Escalate' is included after Video Clip Show, it starts on 8:37. This track was a live favourite, and is a re-recording of the Sink Venice b-side. the album was purposely made to run at 45 minutes long, the length of 1 side of a c90. All songwriting credits on the album are given to Ikara Colt

The European pressing is a double cd, CD2 features the Basic Instructions EP tracks:

  1. bring it to me
  2. may b 1 day #2
  3. don't they know
  4. panic
gollark: Then why trust Google, a giant megacorporate which is also likely selling it on, to not do bad things?
gollark: So you admit it *could* be used for bad things?
gollark: We'll then publish it in 6 to 8 business days.
gollark: You can send it to the osmarks.tk™ open source spying™ API.
gollark: Why not send me a copy of your internet browser history?

References

  1. "Chat and Business review". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  2. "Caught Colt". nme.com. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
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