Numbskull (EP)
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“Numbskull EP” | |||||
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Single by Ash from the album Nu-Clear Sounds |
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Released | April 26, 1999 | ||||
Format | compact disc single, double 7" vinyl | ||||
Genre | Brit pop | ||||
Length | 3:09 | ||||
Label | Infectious Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Tim Wheeler | ||||
Producer | Phil McKellar | ||||
Ash singles chronology | |||||
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Numbskull was released by Ash on April 26 1999 as a limited edition, individually numbered, EP of 5000 on CD and double 7" vinyl. It appeared as track 7 on the Nu-Clear Sounds album (October 5, 1998) and also as the final track on Intergalactic Sonic 7’’s (September 9 2002).
This was only available as a limited edition, of 5,000 numbered, CDs and 7"s.
Writing credits go to Tim Wheeler and Mark Hamilton. The controversial video for the EP was directed by Darran Tiernan and featured self-mutilation, sex, drugs and Tim naked.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] CD
- "Numbskull"
- "Blew"
- "Who You Drivin' Now"
- "Jesus Says (Live)" – (September 21 1998)
- "Girl From Mars (Live)" – (July 31 1995)
- "Fortune Teller (Live)"
[edit] 7"
- "Numbskull"
- "Blew"
- "Who You Drivin' Now"
- "Jesus Says" (live)
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