Under The Fog
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Under The Fog | ||
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Studio album by The King Blues | ||
Released | February 18th, 2008 | |
Recorded | 2006, 2008 | |
Genre | Punk, Folk, Reggae, Ska | |
Label | Household Name Records, Field Records |
Under The Fog is the debut album by The King Blues, originally released by Household Name Records in 2006 and later re-released on Field Records, a subsidiary of Island Records in 2008.
The re-release contained many new edits of the original tracks. The Track "Under The Fog" was renamed "We Ain't Never Done" and "Taking Over" and "The Sound of Revolt" swapped places on the track listings.
The album was originally recorded in their living room in the space of four days during June 2006[1]. It contains a hidden track, a cover of My Boy Lollipop, made famous by the Jamaican artist Millie Small in 1964.
[edit] Track listing (2006 Household Name Records release)
- "Intro"
- "Blood On My Hands"
- "Under The Fog"
- "Mr. Music Man"
- "Come Fi Di Youth"
- "Taking Over"
- "If I Had A Coin..."
- "Chimp In A 3 Piece Suit"
- "Duck And Cover"
- "Sound Of Revolt"
- "Getting Out Of Here"
[edit] Track listing (2008 Field re-release)
- "Intro"
- "Blood On My Hands"
- "We Ain't Never Done"
- "Mr. Music Man"
- "Come Fi Di Youth"
- "Sound Of Revolt"
- "If I Had A Coin..."
- "Chimp In A 3 Piece Suit"
- "Duck And Cover"
- "Taking Over"
- "Getting Out Of Here"