Tracy (Mogwai song)
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"Tracy" | ||
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Song by Mogwai | ||
from the album Young Team | ||
Released | 1997 | |
Recorded | MCM Studios (now known as Chem19 Studios), Hamilton, Scotland | |
Genre | Post-rock | |
Length | 7:18 | |
Young Team track listing | ||
"Radar Maker" (4) |
"Tracy" (5) |
"Summer (Priority Version)" (6) |
"Tracy" is a song by Mogwai from their 1997 debut album, Young Team.
The song includes a phone conversation between Mogwai drummer Martin Bulloch and Mogwai's then-manager Colin Hardie, which details a studio disagreement between Stuart Braithwaite and Dominic Aitchison. It later turned out to be an elaborate practical joke played by the band during the final week of recording Young Team.
Mogwai | |
Stuart Braithwaite | Dominic Aitchison | Martin Bulloch | John Cummings | Barry Burns | |
Discography | |
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Albums: Young Team | Come on Die Young | Rock Action | Happy Songs for Happy People | Mr. Beast | |
Compilations: Ten Rapid | Kicking a Dead Pig | EP+6 | Government Commissions: BBC Sessions 1996-2003 | Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait | |
Related articles | |
Rock Action Records | Zidane, un portrait du 21e siècle | |