Schubert Dip
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Schubert Dip | ||
Studio album by EMF | ||
Released | 1991 | |
Recorded | 1990 | |
Genre | Alternative, Techno | |
Length | 44:25 | |
Label | Parlophone/ EMI America |
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Producer(s) | Pascal Gabriel & Ralph Jezzard | |
Professional reviews | ||
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EMF chronology | ||
Schubert Dip (1991) |
Stigma (1992) |
Schubert Dip is an album by the rock band EMF, released in 1991. The name is a pun on the name of the popular sweet (candy) Sherbet Dip and the nineteenth-century composer Franz Schubert.
[edit] Track listing
- "Children"
- "Long Summer Days"
- "When You're Mine"
- "Travelling Not Running"
- "I Believe"
- "Unbelievable"
- "Girl of an Age"
- "Admit It"
- "Lies"
- "Longtime"
[edit] Notes
- "Unbelievable" is their best known single.
- The song "Lies" originally contained a sample of the voice of John Lennon's murderer, Mark David Chapman. There was controversy over this from Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, objecting to this sample. As a result, all pressings of Schubert Dip since then have omitted the sample of Chapman's voice.