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Alan Rankine Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (6) • MP3 (2)
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Throw the Warped Wheel Out CD (1984)
Alan Rankine CD discography Any interest at all in Fiction Factory's Throw the Warped Wheel Out will most likely originate from the album's opening track, "(Feels Like) Heaven." With its church bell synths and Kevin Patterson's brooding vocals, "(Feels Like) Heaven" is an ...
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Chain CD (1989)
Alan Rankine discography Originally released in 1989, CHAIN is an archetypal album from Paul Haig's solo career. Far removed from the scrappy indie-pop of his early band Josef K (a key influence on the likes of Franz Ferdinand), Haig's solo career tended ...
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In a Manner of Speaking CD (2008)
Alan Rankine albums Winston Tong's all-inclusive view of his muse -- where singing and songwriting is part of a larger whole rather than his sole focus of interest -- has meant he's sometimes received short shrift even from sympathetic voices, seen wholly ...
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Warp of Pure Fun CD (1985)
Alan Rankine CD discography Additional Tracks
Recording information: Brittania Row (12/1983-??/1985); Fallout Shelter (12/1983-??/1985); Palladium (12/1983-??/1985); Roundhouse (12/1983-??/1985); The Garden (12/1983-??/1985).
Personnel: Paul Haig (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drum machine, percussion); Alan Rankine (guitar, keyboards); Malcolm Ross, Bernard Sumner (guitar); Blaine L. Reininger (violin); James Locke ...
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Radio One Sessions 1981-83 CD
Alan Rankine music CDs The Associates made their mark on the British pop music scene in the '80s, and this 16-track CD features songs that the Associates recorded on the BBC's Radio One between 1981 and 1983. The compilation includes "Waiting for the ...
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Popera - The Singles Collection CD (1990)
Alan Rankine songs While it would be more accurate to call it "The '80s Singles Collection," given the continuing Associates and Billy Mackenzie story through much of the '90s, Popera does contain the major hits of the band's curious and wonderful career, ...
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 Alan Rankine albums Worked With
Paul Haig, Fiction Factory, Winston Tong
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