Ladyfest UK 2001

Ladyfest UK 2001 was a various artists compilation CD released to coincide with the 2001 UK Ladyfest event in Glasgow.

Ladyfest UK 2001
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released2001

Track listing

  1. Katastrophy Wife - "Gone Away"
  2. Angelica - "Velveteen Dreams (Demo Version)"
  3. Electrelane - "Spartakade"
  4. Bis - "The End Starts Today"
  5. Fake - "Cinnamon Gum"
  6. Gertrude - "She Would Like To Be"
  7. Akira - "Frankie T"
  8. Pro Forma - "Cracked Machine"
  9. Life Without Buildings - "The Leanover (Original 7" version)"
  10. Kirby - "Star Cafe"
  11. Angelica - "Saturn (Demo Version)"
  12. Katastrophy Wife - "Poison (Acoustic Version)"
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