EP+6
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EP+6 | ||
Compilation album by Mogwai | ||
Released | 2000 | |
Recorded | 1997-1999 | |
Genre | Post-Rock | |
Length | 72:05 | |
Label | Chemikal Underground | |
Producer(s) | Michael Brennan jr. (Tracks 7-10) | |
Professional reviews | ||
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4 Satin (1997)
No Eduction = No Future (1998) EP (1999)
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Mogwai chronology | ||
Kicking a Dead Pig (2000) |
EP+6 (2000) |
Rock Action (2001) |
EP+6 is a compilation album from Scottish band Mogwai, comprising tracks from the EPs 4 Satin (1997), No Education = No Future (Fuck the Curfew) (1998) and EP (1999).
The release could be called a reissue of "EP", it shares almost identical artwork, with the "+6" on the front cover revealing the difference.
[edit] Track listing
- "Superheroes of BMX" – 8:05
- "Now You're Taken" – 7:00
- "Stereodee" – 13:39
- "Xmas Steps" – 11:13
- "Rollerball" – 3:47
- "Small Children in the Background" – 6:51
- "Stanley Kubrick" – 4:19
- "Christmas Song" – 3:26
- "Burn Girl Prom-Queen" – 8:33
- "Rage:Man" – 5:05
- Tracks 1-3 from 4 Satin, 4-6 from No Education = No Future (Fuck the Curfew), and 7-10 from EP.
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 (Collected Recordings 1996-1997) | Kicking a Dead Pig | EP+6 | Government Commissions: BBC Sessions 1996-2003 | Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait | |
EPs: 4 Satin | No Education = No Future (Fuck the Curfew) | Mogwai:EP | Travels in Constants | U.S. Tour EP | UK/European Tour EP | Travel Is Dangerous | |
Singles: "Tuner"/"Lower" | "Angels vs Aliens" | "Ithica 27ø9"/"Summer" | "New Paths to Helicon, Pt. 1"/"New Paths to Helicon, Pt. 2" | "Club Beatroot, Part 4" | "Do The Rock Boogaloo" | "My Father, My King" | "Friend of the Night" | "Black Spider" | |
Related articles | |
Rock Action Records | The Recording of Mr. Beast | Castle of Doom Studios | Zidane, un portrait du 21e siècle | Chemikal Underground | |