Speed Ballads

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Speed Ballads
Studio album by Republica
Released 1998
Recorded Republica, Westside, Metropolis, Strongroom, Whitfield Street, The Barge & Heirophony, London
Genre techno-pop punk rock
Length 39.37
Label Deconstruction Records
BMG
Producer Ian Stanley
Andy Gray
Clive Langer
Alan Winstanley
Ian Broudie
Professional reviews
Republica chronology
Republica
(1997)
Speed Ballads
(1998)

Speed Ballads is the second album by the band Republica. Released in 1998, Speed Ballads was the follow up to Republica's self titled debut album. Speed Ballads reached #37[1] in the UK Album Charts. There were tentavie plans to release the album in the United States in January 1999 but these plans were cancelled.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "From Rush Hour with Love" (Saffron/Dorney/Male) – 3.25
  2. "Fading of the Man" (Saffron/Dorney/Male) – 4.34
  3. "Try Everything" (Saffron/Dorney/Male/Batson) – 4.02
  4. "Luxury Cage" (Saffron/Dorney/Male/Todd) – 5.03
  5. "Faster Faster" (Saffron/Dorney/Male) – 3.20
  6. "Nothing's Feeling New" (Saffron/Dorney/Male/Williams) – 3.51
  7. "Millennium" (Saffron/Dorney/Male/Todd) – 3.14
  8. "Pretty Girl Hate" (Saffron/Dorney/Male) – 3.47
  9. "Kung Fu Movies" (Saffron/Dorney/Male/Smith) – 4.00
  10. "Pub Pusher" (Saffron/Dorney/Male) – 4.22

[edit] Personnel

  • Republica - Performer
  • Pete Riley - Drums
  • Ian Stanley - Producer
  • Andy Gray - Producer, Mixing
  • Clive Langer - Producer, Mixing
  • Alan Winstanley - Producer, Mixing
  • Ian Broudie - Producer
  • Bob Kraushaar - Mixing
  • Gary Langan - Mixing
  • Ross Cullum - Mixing
  • Cenzo - Mixing
  • Brian Pugsley - Additional Engineering
  • John Astley - Mastering
  • Mike Diver - Photography, Manipulation
  • Big Active Ltd. - Design

[edit] References

  1. ^ UK top 40 hit database