Shop Assistants - Shopping Parade FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | All That Ever MatteredWritten-By – Alex, David |
| 2 | SwitzerlandWritten-By – David |
| 3 | All Day LongWritten-By – Alex, David |
| 4 | It's Up To YouWritten-By – Alex, David, Sarah |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subway One | Shop Assistants | Shopping Parade (7", EP, gre) | Subway Organization | Subway One | UK | 1985 |
| Subway One | Shop Assistants | Shopping Parade (7", EP, Red) | Subway Organization | Subway One | UK | 1985 |
| Subway One | Shop Assistants | Shopping Parade (7", EP, Blu) | Subway Organization | Subway One | UK | 1985 |
Credits
- Bass – Sarah
- Drums – Ann, Laura
- Engineer – Peter Haigh
- Guitar – David
- Harmonica [Swiss] – Angus
- Photography By – Angus
- Sleeve – David, Sarah
- Vocals – Alex
Notes
Comes in folded cover with insert.
This version has blue cover, blue insert and blue labels on disc.
See Shopping Parade for the first pressing with red label/red sleeve (first 300 copies had sleeve crayon coloured by the band).
Recorded on 15th & 17th April 1985 at Pier House, Edinburgh.
Made in France
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped): ⩓ 85.5 SUBWAY 1 A1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, stamped): ⩓ 85.5 SUBWAY 1 B1
Companies
- Pressed By – DFI
- Published By – Copyright Control
- Recorded At – Pier House Studios
Video
Album
Shop Assistants were a Scottish indie pop band from Edinburgh, Scotland, formed in 1984, initially as 'Buba & The Shop Assistants'. After achieving success with independent releases they signed to Chrysalis Records sublabel Blue Guitar, releasing their only album in 1986. After splitting in 1987, with singer Alex Taylor moving on to The Motorcycle Boy, they reformed for two further singles in 1990. Listen free to Shop Assistants Shopping Parade All Day Long, Switzerland and more. 4 tracks 9:34. All fields Artist Title Artist Title Label Seller Item . Select a specific format: All formats Album CD CD Album CD Single CD Maxi Vinyl records LP 7 inchs 7 inchs SP 7 inchs EP 12 inchs 78 rpm 10 inchs DVD VHS Cassette Clothing T-Shirt Others. Featured items. Features Song Lyrics for Shop Assistants's Shopping Parade album. Shop Assistants - Shopping Parade Album Lyrics. Shop Assistants Lyrics provided by . Do you like this album . Shop Assistants 31st may 1986 Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh. The Pastels - Sittin' Pretty Full Album 1989 - Продолжительность: 36:47 LittleRiver Radio 37. 2: for album Shopping Parade: Shop Assistants. Shopping Parade. Members A. Alex Taylor. Ann Donald. David Keegan. Laura McPhail. Shop Assistants-Shopping Parade EP-UK 7Insert-DIY Indiepop C86 Wave-1985-HEAR Condition: Used. Time left: 17h 22m 58s Ships to: Worldwide. Shop assistants, home again & chesterfields, nose out of joint. Subway 7 flexi. Condition: New. The following albums by Shop Assistants are ranked highest in the greatest album charts: Sort by. Overall Rank. SHOP ASSISTANTS Shopping Parade 1985 UK Subway Organisation 4-track 7 vinyl EP, featuring All Day Long, Switzerland, All That Ever Mattered and It's Up To You, wraparound picture sleeve with lyric insert, all Near Mint SUBWAY1. More Info, Tracklisting & Image. In Stock - Buy Now for shipping on Wed 24-Jun. The Shop Assistants were one of the defining bands of the '80s independent boom. Formed in Edinburgh in 1984, originally as Buba & the Shop Assistants, they released the Peel-approved indie staple 'Something to Do', which featured Stephen Pastel on backing vocals. With line-up changes and an abbreviated name, they released the Shopping Parade EP a year later, which saw Morrissey describe 'All Day Long' as his favorite track of the year. The Shop Assistants AKA Will Anything Happen, is their sole album release, and is accompanied here by two bonus tracks 'Looking Back' and the 'slow version' of 'All Day Long'. Cherry Red. Track Listings. Shopping Parade was followed in early 1986 with Safety Net, the first release on Keegan's 53rd & 3rd Records, which peaked at number two in the UK Independent Chart, and the band recorded a national radio session with Janice Long and a second John Peel session, both of BBC's Radio One. The exposure they gained from the sessions. The album was re-released on CD in 2001, and is now out of print. The Shop Assistants split early in 1987, when Taylor left the






















