Spastique
Spastique is the fourth major release and third full-length album by Magic Lunchbox. The title is supposedly a reference to an infamous nightclub in west Paris.[1]
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Released | 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2004/2005 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Label | Nonzero Records | |||
Producer | Tom Kazas, Scott Saunders | |||
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The closing track "Fashanu" is possibly the only known song dedicated to English Premier League footballer John Fashanu, and the match-fixing scandal involving him, Bruce Grobbelaar and Hans Segers.
Track listing
All songs written by Magic Lunchbox.
- "Dreaming is Over"
- "New Shoes"
- "Taking a Chance"
- "Doin' Alright"
- "Gay Tennis Coach"
- "Fix My Mo'"
- "Song For Greg"
- "I Can See"
- "Fashanu"
Personnel
- Ernie Luney - vocals, guitar, keyboard
- Danny Nighttime - guitar, backing vocals
- Rob Child - bass, guitar
- Damian Kukulj - drums, V-Drums
- Lauren Freedom - vocals
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References
- Official Website : Discography Archived 2016-02-17 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- FasterLouder.com review
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