Hello Europe
Hello Europe is third album by West London Post punk and Indie band The Times released in 1984.[1]
Hello Europe | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Genre | Post punk, Indie | |||
Label | Artpop! Records - ART 17 | |||
Producer | Ian Shaw and The Times | |||
The Times chronology | ||||
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Track listing
Side A
- Radiate
- Blue Fire
- Victory Drums
- Everything Turns To Black And White
- Boys Brigade
Side B
- Where The Blue Begins
- Public Reaction Killed This Cat
- Faith
- Things Weve Learnt
- Kulturshock
Personnel
- John East (bass, vocals)
- Paul Damien (drums, vocals)
- Edward Ball (vocals, guitar)
- The Rhinoceros Horns (horns)
- Anthony Thistlethwaite (saxophone)
- Barbara Snow (trumpet)
gollark: Also, the stupidly low-time AP is so very convenient.
gollark: Assuming the day thing is true, which it seems to be.
gollark: My egg is going to come out either blue or purple, because I got it later.
gollark: c0dez
gollark: Golds just seem kind of garish.
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