Fun Factory (song)
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“Fun Factory” | |||||
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Single by The Damned | |||||
B-side | "A Riot on Eastbourne Pier (Remix)" | ||||
Released | January 1991 | ||||
Format | CD, 7", 12" | ||||
Recorded | 1983, 1989 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 3:59 | ||||
Label | Deltic DELT (7") |
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Producer | Captain Sensible | ||||
The Damned singles chronology | |||||
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Fun Factory was a single released by The Damned in 1991.
The band had split in 1989, but would shortly be reforming again for touring. Captain Sensible was set to return, and sought the other band members' permission to reissue the track "Fun Factory", recorded in late 1982 (and featuring King Crimson's Robert Fripp on guitar), but shelved when the Damned's record company (Bronze Records) went bankrupt in early 1983. While it is not attached to any Damned album, it has been issued on several compilations.
The B-side was a solo track by Sensible, remixing a track from his 1989 solo album Revolution Now. The bonus tracks on the 12" and CD singles were also solo Sensible works.
[edit] Track listing
- "Fun Factory" (Sensible) - 3:59
- "A Riot on Eastbourne Pier (Remix)" (Sensible)
Bonus Tracks on 12" single: -
- "Freedom" (Sensible)
- "Pasties" (Sensible)
[edit] Production credits
- Musicians:
- Dave Vanian: Vocals on "Fun Factory"
- Captain Sensible: Guitar, Vocals
- Rat Scabies: Drums
- Bryn Merrick: Bass on "Fun Factory"
- Paul Gray: Bass on "A Riot on Eastbourne Pier"
- Guest Musician
- Robert Fripp: Guitar on "Fun Factory"
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