Merseybeast (song)
"Merseybeast" is the ninth solo single released by Ian McNabb. The song was the second and final single to be released from the album of the same name. It charted at number 74 on the UK Singles Chart.[1] The CD single came in two distinct 'halves'; the spines of which could be connected to display one collective spine.
"Merseybeast" | ||||
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Single by Ian McNabb | ||||
from the album Merseybeast | ||||
Released | May 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | This Way Up | |||
Songwriter(s) | Robert Ian McNabb | |||
Producer(s) | Robert Ian McNabb | |||
Ian McNabb singles chronology | ||||
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Track listings
CD, disc 1
- "Merseybeast" (Radio Edit) (4:17)
- "Up Here in the North of England" (demo, January '86) (5:07)
- "Permanent Damage" (demo, September '88) (3:36)
- "Merseybeast" (demo, March '95) (7:00)
CD, disc 2
- "Merseybeast" (LP Version) (6:49)
- "Pretty Boys with Big Guitars" (5:02)
- "The Slider" (3:38)
- "Snaked" (4:50)
7"
- "Merseybeast" (Radio Edit) (4:17)
- "Up Here in the North of England" (demo, Jan. '86) (5:07)
Music video
The music video shows McNabb travelling through Liverpool flanked by a garden gnome and an astronaut.[2]
gollark: There had better be a nice reveal website or something.
gollark: IN OCTAL! HA! I WROTE 13!
gollark: Okay, that was a lie. I actually did do 15.
gollark: Ah yes. I did not write not 15.
gollark: PSYKE OR WHATEVER, I ACTUALLY WROTE #-7
References
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