Suicide (second album)
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Suicide (second album) | ||
Studio album by Suicide | ||
Released | 1979 | |
Recorded | 1979 | |
Genre | Synth pop | |
Label | Mute U.S. | |
Producer(s) | Ric Ocasek | |
Suicide chronology | ||
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Suicide (1977) |
Suicide (1979) |
Half Alive (1981) |
[edit] Track listing
- "Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne"
- "Mr. Ray"
- "Sweetheart"
- "Fast Money Music"
- "Touch Me"
- "Harlem"
- "Be Bop Kid"
- "Las Vegas Man"
- "Shadazz"
- "Dance"
Note: The Two-Disc Special Edition version of this album (1998 Blast First/Mute) incorrectly labelled the tracks "Touch Me" and "Harlem" in the wrong order. When listening to the CD, "Harlem" is 5th after "Fast Money Music", and "Touch Me" is 6th, before "Be Bop Kid".