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Opal Mantra was a single released by the band Therapy? in 1993 through A&M Records. It was the follow-up to the band's most successful release, the Shortsharpshock E.P., and although not selling quite as well, reached No. 14 in the UK Singles Chart. The name of the title track is a pun on the name of the Opel Manta car. The lead track did not feature on any Therapy? album and was backed by three live tracks on most formats, but the future single "Turn" on the CD single.,[1]
[edit] Track listing (Digipak, Cassette, 7" vinyl)
- "Opal Mantra"
- "Innocent X" (live)
- "Potato Junkie" (live)
- "Nausea" (live)
[edit] Track listing (CD single)
- "Opal Mantra"
- "Turn"
[edit] Credits
- Andy Cairns - vocals, guitar
- Fyfe Ewing - drums
- Michael McKeegan - bass
[edit] References