If You Ain't Got a Weapon...
If You Ain't Got a Weapon... is a double compilation CD by U.K Britrock band 3 Colours Red, covering their period with independent label Creation Records. The first disc features the band's singles plus two live tracks, while the second consists of B-sides. Both discs were compiled by frontman/bassist Pete Vuckovic. He also contributes handwritten sleevenotes. It was released on Sanctuary Records in 2005, alongside other compilations by Swervedriver and The Boo Radleys as part of their 'Creation Anthology'. The album title comes from the lyrics of one of their most successful songs, "Nuclear Holiday."
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Released | 2005 | |||
Recorded | 1996-1999 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, punk rock, indie | |||
Label | Sanctuary | |||
3 Colours Red chronology | ||||
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Track listing
Disc 1:
- Paralyse
- This Is My Hollywood
- Pure
- Nuclear Holiday
- Beautiful Day
- Sixty Mile Smile
- This Is My Time
- Copper Girl
- This Is My Hollywood (London, 14.11.96)
- Hateslick (Newcastle 27.10.96)
- Pure (BBC session)
- Beautiful Day (BBC session)
- Paralyse (live)
Disc 2:
- God Shaped Hole
- My Own Gauge
- Fake Apology
- If
- Zip The Morals
- Yellow Hair Carriage
- Human Factory
- On No-One's Side
- Throughbreeze
- Inside
- Til I'm Ready
- Everything
- Age of Madness
- Mental Blocks
- Pirouette
- Song on the Radio
- Nerve Gas
- Paranoid People
- Calling to the Outside
- Fit Boy And Faint Girl
- Sunny in England
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