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01. "Vondelpark" 02. "Tell Me When You're Ready" 03. "I Don't Even Know What That Is" 04. "59" 05. "Kickstrasse" 06. "Everybody Please Relax" 07. "Balthazar" 08. "Local Science" 09. "The Box" 10. "Giddy Up" 11. "The Kids" 12. "Sparks"
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 | | Description: | Kicks by Nineteen Nineties, released 30 March 2009, includes the following tracks: "I Don't Even Know What That Is", "Kickstrasse", "Balthazar", "The Box" and more.
This version of Kicks comes as a 1xCD. - The follow-up to the acclaimed COOKIES features more sassy, infectiously catchy songs about Glasgow and girls in the main. Inspired by SCARY MONSTERS / GOLDEN YEARS era Bowie and his work with Eno and Visconti, to Jay-Z through to Hall & Oates, the chops of Hot Chocolate, and even the folk licks of Richard Thompson.Recorded at West Heath Yard, West Hampstead, London except tracks 5, 10 & 12 recorded at Miloko [sic], Hoxton, London. Mixed at West Heath Yard.
? 2009 The copyright in these sound recordings is owned by Rough Trade Records Ltd. © 2009 Rough Trade Records Ltd
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12 |
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928412 |
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