Fuzzy Warbles Volume 4

Fuzzy Warbles Volume 4 is the fourth volume in the Fuzzy Warbles series, released in February 2003. The Fuzzy Warbles Series brings together demos, rarities and side projects from XTC founding member Andy Partridge.

Fuzzy Warbles Volume 4
Compilation album by
ReleasedFebruary 2003
GenrePop rock
Length56:03
LabelApe House
Andy Partridge chronology
Fuzzy Warbles Volume 3
(2003)
Fuzzy Warbles Volume 4
(2003)
Fuzzy Warbles Volume 5
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork Media(4.9/10) link

Track listing

All songs written by Andy Partridge.

UK CD: APE CD 004

  1. Tunes – 0:24
  2. Bumpercars – 3:59
  3. The Art Song (Something Good with Your Life) – 2:51
  4. I'm Playing My Fano – 1:11
  5. Zonked Right out on Life – 5:17
  6. All I Dream of Is a Friend – 3:43
  7. Peck the Ground Like a Chicken – 1:26
  8. That's Really Super Supergirl – 3:40
  9. Brainiac's Daughter – 1:48
  10. Blue Beret – 3:07
  11. Gangway, Electric Guitar Is Coming Through – 1:50
  12. Mechanical Planet – 3:54
  13. Helicopter – 3:51
  14. The Ugly Underneath – 3:13
  15. OMGO – 2:03
  16. Where Is Your Heart? – 2:57
  17. Hey, It's Alan Burston! – 0:22
  18. Season Cycle – 4:51
  19. Countdown to Christmas Partytime – 5:36

Personnel

Credits

All songs were recorded at Andy's home except 12 at Dave Gregory's home and 13 at Redbrick Studio, Swindon Town Hall.

  • Mastered by Ian Cooper at Metropolis Mastering, London
  • Sleeve art by Andrew Swainson

Thank you thank you Debbie Swainson for typing out all my gibber and for the translation on the cover of Warbles 3. Swindon for having something to kick against and Erica for being smart.
Big thanks to Virgin Records for making this series possible, and to Dave Gregory for the use of track 12.


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