Ally Pally Paradiso
Ally Pally Paradiso is a live promo only album by Big Audio Dynamite II released in 1991. It formed part of the limited edition version of The Globe album[1] and was also available by sending in a sticker included in the regular version of The Globe to the NME music magazine. The titles to several of the songs were changed for this release (see below).[2]
Track listing
- "Ritual Idea" - 6:12
- "Babe" - 6:25
- "Free" - 5:44
- "Messiahs of the Milk Bar" - 5:54
- "City Lights" - 5:02
- "Situation No Win" - 5:34
- "All St.'s Rd" - 6:13
- "I'm On the Right Track" - 6:13
- "1999" - 7:20
- "Ritual Idea" is also known as E=MC².
- "Babe" is also known as Baby, Don't Apologise.
- "Messiahs of the Milk Bar" is also known as Hollywood Boulevard.
- "Situation No Win" is also known as Rush.
- "All St.'s Rd" is also known as The Battle of All Saints Road.
- "I'm On the Right Track" is also known as Contact.
The Big Audio Dynamite II studio version of "City Lights" was released on the Rush CD single.[3] The song was originally a hit in Germany and Switzerland in 1986 by the band William Pitt.[4]
See also
- Capital Radio E.P., a release by Mick Jones' earlier band The Clash which too was a token-covermount release with the NME.
Personnel
References
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| Singles |
- "The Bottom Line"
- "E=MC2"
- "Medicine Show"
- "C'Mon Everybody Beatbox"
- "V. Thirteen"
- "Sightsee M.C."
- "Just Play Music!"
- "Other 99"
- "James Brown"
- "Contact"
- "Free"
- "Rush"
- "The Globe"
- "Innocent Child"
- "Looking for a Song"
- "I Turned Out a Punk"
- "Sunday Best"
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