Misc. Music
Misc. Music is a compilation album by Unbelievable Truth, released on the Shifty Disco label in 2001.
Misc. Music | |
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Compilation album by | |
Released | 2001 |
Recorded | 1997-2000 |
Genre | Alternative rock |
Label | Shifty Disco |
Producer | Nigel Powell, Jim Warren |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
It consists of two CDs, the first containing unreleased tracks and B-sides from throughout their career, the second a recording of their farewell show held at the Zodiac in Oxford on 16 September 2000.
Track listing
Disc one
Unreleased/B-Sides
- "Live Without This" - 3:52
- "Building" [Shifty Disco single version] - 5:30
- "Roadside No 2" - 3:55
- "Landslide" [acoustic] - 2:58
- "In the Beginning" - 4:41
- "Believe in Anger" - 3:10
- "Some of These People" - 2:02
- "Nightlight" - 4:01
- "Over" - 3:59
- "History / Fiction" - 3:20
- "Unwanted Gift" - 3:55
- "Ciao! My Shining Star" - 3:42
- "All This Time" - 2:57
- "Heaven Sent Me" - 3:15
- "Mea Culpa" - 3:45
- "Everyone Has to Eat" - 3:56
- "Disaster" - 3:41
- "Whose Side Are You On?" - 2:20
- "Roadside No 1" [live] - 2:54
- The live version of Roadside No 1 is a hidden track at end of 18, starting at 6:32.
- Tracks 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18 and 19 are previously unreleased.
Disc two
Live
- "Almost Here" [live] - 4:38
- "Pedestrian" [live] - 3:36
- "Landslide" [live] - 3:16
- "Who's to Know" [live] - 5:21
- "Stone" [live] - 3:46
- "Home Again" [live] - 3:17
- "Daylight" [live] - 5:24
- "Hypnotist" [live] - 3:39
- "Higher Than Reason" [live] - 4:11
- "Forget About Me" [live] - 4:16
- "Covers" [live] - 2:40
- "From This Height" [live] - 3:22
- "Building" [live] - 5:09
- "Agony" [live] - 2:58
- "Finest Little Space" [live] - 4:06
- "Solved" [live] - 3:43
- "I Can't Wait" [live] - 10:25
- All tracks previously unreleased
Personnel
- Andy Yorke - guitar, vocals
- Nigel Powell - drums, percussion, backing vocals, keyboards, guitar, bass
- Jason Moulster - bass, backing vocals, guitar
- Jim Crosskey - guitar, keyboards
References
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