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Edward Ball - The Mill Hill Self Hate Club FLAC
Performer:
Edward Ball
Album:
The Mill Hill Self Hate Club
Style:
Brit Pop, Indie Rock
Released:
21 Apr 1997
Country:
UK
Label:
Creation Records
Catalog:
CRESCD260P
FLAC size:
2097 mb
MP3 size:
2802 mb
WMA size:
1833 mb


Tracklist


1The Mill Hill Self Hate Club
Mixed By – Chris Sheldon
2For The Souls Of Dead Horses
Mixed By – Al Clay
3Never Live To Love Again
Mixed By – Chris Sheldon
4Ma Blues
Mixed By – Al Clay


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
CRE 233Edward Ball The Mill Hill Self Hate Club ‎(7", Single)Creation RecordsCRE 233UK1996
CRESCD233PEdward Ball The Mill Hill Self Hate Club ‎(CD, Single, Promo)Creation RecordsCRESCD233PUK1996
CRE 260Edward Ball The Mill Hill Self Hate Club ‎(7", Single, RE)Creation RecordsCRE 260UK1997
CRESCD 260Edward Ball The Mill Hill Self Hate Club ‎(CD, Single)Creation RecordsCRESCD 260UK1997
CRESCD233Edward Ball The Mill Hill Self Hate Club ‎(CD, Single)Creation RecordsCRESCD233UK1996


Credits


  • Artwork By – Toby Egelnick
  • Mastered ByDenis Blackham
  • Photography – Roger Sargent
  • Producer, EngineerIan Shaw
  • Written-ByEdward Ball


Notes


Reissue of the 1996 single.


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 5 017556 702604
  • Matrix / Runout: A0100207996-0101


Video



Album


This is the promo video for Edward Ball's 'The Mill Hill Self Hate Club' from his 1997 'Catholic Guilt' album for Creation Records. Up the Hill and Down the Slope - Продолжительность: 4:16 Loft - Topic Recommended for the late 1970s, Edward Ball was one of the founding members of the Television Personalities. After he left the band in the early 1980s, he was frontman of several bands The Times, O Level, Teenage Filmstars, Love Corporation. In the mid 90s, he released his first solo album Catholic Guilt, including the tracks The Mill Hill Self Hate Club, Love is Blue and Trailblaze, which were also released as singles. He returned to Television Personalities for their latest albums My dark Places released 2006 and Are we near read more. A strong four-song EP, 1996's The Mill Hill Self Hate Club continues the pessimistic themes of the previous year's If a Man Ever Loved a Woman. The title track, goosed along by a surprisingly funky Motown-style horn section, is one of Ball's best, cleverly weaving north London place names and details into an anguished lost-love song that recalls mid-'80s Elvis Costello. The title track appeared on Ball's second solo album, Catholic Guilt, later in the year, but the other three tracks appear only on this EP, which is well worth searching out. Live session on BBC Radio, with Mark, Stuart and Lard. All right 11 records for sale for album Mill hill self hate club by Edward Ball on CDandLP in Vinyl and CD this page you can download song Edward Ball - The Mill Hill Self Hate Club in mp3 and listen online. Alternative Rock Indie Rock Pop-Rock. Edward Ball. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. EDWARD BALL, THE MILL HILL SELF HATE CLUB from 'Catholic Guilt', 1997, The verses all follow the same simple pattern: F - G - Am - Am And so does the refrain: C - D7 - F - F The rest Ball in concert, 2007. Background information. Birth name. 1959-11-23 23 November 1959 age 60. For the first time on any of his projects, Ball found a promoter willing to support Catholic Guilt, which yielded two UK Top 75 chart singles, The Mill Hill Self Hate Club and Love Is Blue. Following the collapse of Creation in 1999 Ball was unsigned to any other label and disappeared from public view, to concentrate on experimental film documentaries. Steffen Streller. Edward Ball - The Mill Hill Self Hate Club