Born In A Crash, was a European compilation mini-album release by the band Therapy?. It was released on August 25, 1993 on A&M Records. All tracks were previously released in the UK on different EP's. Tracks 1,2,3,4 originally featured on the Face The Strange EP, and tracks 5,6,7,8 originally featured on the Opal Mantra EP[1].
The mini-album was released on CD only.
Track listing
All songs written by Therapy?
- "Turn" - 3:52
- "Speedball" - 2:33
- "Bloody Blue" - 1:14
- "Neck Freak" - 4:57
- "Opal Mantra" - 2:30
- "Innocent X (live)" - 3:37
- "Potato Junkie (live)" - 3:48
- "Nausea (live)" - 3:30
Personnel
Promo Videos
- "Turn": Directed by Julie Hermelin
- "Opal Mantra": Directed by Benjamin Stokes
Trivia
- Track 6 recorded live at Columbia University, New York on April 16, 1993.
- Tracks 7 & 8 recorded live at CBGB’s, New York on May 25, 1993.
- The sample in "Innocent X" (“What I’d really hate is to have a nail banged through the back of my neck”) is taken from the 1968 movie If.... and is spoken by actor Malcolm McDowell.
- The sample in "Nausea" (“Here I am motherfuckers!”) is taken from the 1988 film Ghosts… of the Civil Dead and is spoken by Nick Cave.
References
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Therapy? |
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Andy Cairns • Michael McKeegan • Neil Cooper
Fyfe Ewing • Martin McCarrick • Graham Hopkins |
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| Singles and EPs |
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| Radio only promos |
"Nausea" • "Perversonality" • "Screamager" • "Knives" • "Misery" • "Stay Happy" • "Six Mile Water" • "Bad Karma Follows You Around" • "Rise Up (Make Yourself Well)" • "Die Like A Motherfucker" • "Long Distance"
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Thirty Seconds Of Silence (demo) • Meat Abstract (demo) • Have A Merry Fucking Christmas • Live In Japan (Fan Club Edition) • Official Fan Club 1996 • Webgig
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| Videos |
Scopophobia • Gold
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