Speed Ballads
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Speed Ballads | |||||
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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 |
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Producer | Ian Stanley Andy Gray Clive Langer Alan Winstanley Ian Broudie |
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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
- "From Rush Hour with Love" (Saffron/Dorney/Male) – 3.25
- "Fading of the Man" (Saffron/Dorney/Male) – 4.34
- "Try Everything" (Saffron/Dorney/Male/Batson) – 4.02
- "Luxury Cage" (Saffron/Dorney/Male/Todd) – 5.03
- "Faster Faster" (Saffron/Dorney/Male) – 3.20
- "Nothing's Feeling New" (Saffron/Dorney/Male/Williams) – 3.51
- "Millennium" (Saffron/Dorney/Male/Todd) – 3.14
- "Pretty Girl Hate" (Saffron/Dorney/Male) – 3.47
- "Kung Fu Movies" (Saffron/Dorney/Male/Smith) – 4.00
- "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