I Love Bis

I Love Bis is a collection of the first four Bis EPs (Transmissions on the Teen-C Tip!, Disco Nation 45, the Secret Vampire Soundtrack & Bis vs. the D.I.Y. Corps) along with their split w/ Heavenly and the tracks that appeared on the various artist compilations Ché Trading Limited Number 4 and Snakebite City Vol. 4.

I Love Bis
Compilation album by
Bis
Released2001
GenreRock
LabelMicro Inc. Recordings

Tracks

  1. "Kill Yr Boyfriend" (2:05)
  2. "Sci-fi Superstar" (3:09)
  3. "Improved Neu! Formula" (3:28)
  4. "Public School Boy" (0:59)
  5. "Caustic Sofa" (2:56)
  6. "School Disco" (2:38)
  7. "Plastik People" (2:14)
  8. "Conspiracy A-Go-Go" (2:38)
  9. "Pop Socks" (2:30)
  10. "Icky-Poo Air Raid" (3:16)
  11. "Kandy Pop" (2:47)
  12. "Secret Vampires" (2:36)
  13. "Teen-C Power" (3:11)
  14. "Diska" (2:29)
  15. "Keroleen" (2:12)
  16. "Grand Royal with Cheese" (2:08)
  17. "This is Fake D.I.Y" (2:14)
  18. "Burn the Suit" (2:46)
  19. "Dance to the Disco Beat" (2:13)

Production

Tracks 1 - 5
Recorded by: Huw and Alan (Zzorg)
Recorded at: the Practice Pad, Glasgow, Scotland in April and September 1994.

Tracks 6 - 8
Recorded by: Simon Strange
Recorded at: the Practice Pad, Glasgow, Scotland in April 1995.

Tracks 9 - 10
Recorded by: Simon Strange
Recorded at: the Practice Pad, Glasgow, Scotland in 1995.

Tracks 11 - 14
Recorded by: Richie Dempsty and Paul Savage
Recorded at: MCM Studios, Hamilton Scotland in December 1995.

Tracks 15 - 16
Recorded by: Richie Dempsey
Recorded at: the Practice Pad, Glasgow, Scotland in February 1996.

Tracks 17 - 19
Recorded at: the Practice Pad, Glasgow, Scotland in March 1996.


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