Schubert Dip

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Schubert Dip
Schubert Dip cover
Studio album by EMF
Released 1991
Recorded 1990
Genre Alternative, Techno
Length 44:25
Label Parlophone/
EMI America
Producer(s) Pascal Gabriel & Ralph Jezzard
Professional reviews
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

  1. "Children"
  2. "Long Summer Days"
  3. "When You're Mine"
  4. "Travelling Not Running"
  5. "I Believe"
  6. "Unbelievable"
  7. "Girl of an Age"
  8. "Admit It"
  9. "Lies"
  10. "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.