One Two Three Four
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One Two Three Four | ||
EP by The Saints | ||
Released | September 1977 UK October 1977 Australia |
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Recorded | April 1977 Sydney, Australia |
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Genre | Punk | |
Label | Harvest HAR5137 (UK) EMI 11597 (Australia) |
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Producer(s) | Chris Bailey & Ed Kuepper | |
The Saints chronology | ||
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(I'm) Stranded (1977) |
One Two Three Four (EP) (1977) |
Eternally Yours (1978) |
One Two Three Four was the first 7" EP by Punk band The Saints. The EP contained two new songs and two re-recorded versions of tracks that originally featured on their deubt album (I'm) Stranded. It was originally released in the UK as both a single disc EP and a double 7" with a gatefold shelve.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Single disc EP
Side A
- Lipstick on Your Collar (Lewis/Goehring)
- River Deep - Mountain High (Spector/Greenwich/Barry)
Side B
- Demolition Girl (Kuepper)
- One Way Street (Kuepper/Bailey)
[edit] Two-disc 7"
Disc 1
Side A
- Lipstick on Your Collar (Lewis/Goehring)
Side B
- River Deep - Mountain High (Spector/Greenwich/Barry)
Disc 2
Side A
- Demolition Girl (Kuepper)
Side B
- One Way Street (Kuepper/Bailey)
[edit] Catalogue numbers
Australia: EMI 11597
UK (EP): Harvest HAR5137
UK (2 Disc 7"): Harvest 2HAR5137
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Chris Bailey | Caspar Wijnberg | Peter Wilkinson |
Ed Kuepper | Kym Bradshaw | Ivor Hay | Algy Ward | Roger Cawkwell | Chris Barrington | Mark Birmingham | Janine Hall | Ian Shedden | Brian James | Richard Burgman | Arturo "Archie" Larizza | Marty Willson-Piper |
Discography |
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Albums : (I'm) Stranded (1977) | Eternally Yours (1978) | Prehistoric Sounds (1978) | The Monkey Puzzle (1981) | I Thought This Was Love, But This Ain't Casablanca (1982) | A Little Madness to Be Free (1984) | All Fools Day (1986) | Prodigal Son (1988) | Howling (1997) | Everybody Knows the Monkey (1998) | Spit the Blues Out (2002) | Nothing is Straight in My House (2005) | Imperious Delerium (2006) |
Live albums: Live in Mud Hut ... Somewhere in Europe (1985) | The Most Primitive Band in the World (Live from the Twilight Zone, Brisbane 1974) (1995) |
Compilation Albums: Best of the Saints (1986) | Scarce (1989) | The New Rose Years (1989) | Songs of Salvation 1976-1988 (1991) | Permanent Revolution (1991) | Know Your Product - The Best of... (1996) | 7799: Big Hits on the Underground (1999) | Wild About You (2001) | All Times Though Paradise (4-disc box set) (2005) |
Related articles |
Punk Rock | This Perfect Day | The Aints | The Laughing Clowns | One Two Three Four (EP) | Paralytic Tonight, Dublin Tomorrow (EP) |